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64              PERSIAN GULP AD HINTS TRATION REPORT




                                              CHAPTER VI.
                    ADMINISTRATION REPORT FOR THE ARABISTAN CONSULATE
                                         FOR THE YEAR 1912.
                       Major L. B. H. Haworth held the office of Consul throughout th«
                                                  year, Captain A. J. H. Groy being Vic*.
                             U. M'«. Connlate.
                                                  Consul at Ahwaz.
                       Major Haworth was on leave during the month of February, during which
                   time Captain Grey officiated. Captain Grey was away from Headquarters
                   in connection with Bakhtiari affairs, from the 14th April till the 20th
                   October.
                       Mr. W. N. Siqueira continued as Dragoman and Mirza Ahmed Khan aa
                   Mirza.
                       Ijlol-es-Saltaneh arrived at Shuchtar early in June and took up his ap.
                              _ ,    ,            pointment as Governor of Arabistan.
                                     8            Since he was the brother of Sadik-es-Sol.
                   taneh, the Persian Commissioner with the Oil Company, it was hoped that he
                   would prove a capable mam He turned out, however, to be as weak and
                   corrupt as the ordinary Persian Governor, and, being without force, was unable
                   to eucct any improvement in the situation at Shuslitar, Dizful or the surround­
                   ing country.
                       In a very short time he came into opposition with the people through hii
                   desire for “ mudakhil ” or illicit income. Soon after his arrival he sent to the
                   Shaikh for assistance to quell local disturbances, which assistance the Shaikh
                   refused until such time a3 the demand should be confirmed by the Persian
                   Government.
                       Ijlal-es-Sultaneh succeeded iu maintaining a fluctuating Government
                   throughout the year and still continues in his position.
                       Yaqar-ul-ifulk was appointed Deputy-Governor and took up his duties
                   at the beginning of April. He continued in that post until September, when
                   he was dismissed, Mnayid-ul-Mamalik being appointed in his place.
                       On the Customs Department taking over charge of the Revenues the Go­
                   vernor-General presented his accounts which were found to be quite impossible.
                   It appeared that he had already drawn considerably more than he was entitled
                   to and his accounts were still under review at the end of the year.
                       Mustaufi-ul-Mulk was relieved of his duties as Rais-i-Malieh and arrived
                                                  from Ahwaz on the 10th December on his
                               Revenue.
                                                  way to Tehran.
                       Amir Khan, a British subject, arrived from Tehran on the 21st November
                   to take up the appointment but has not as yet succeeded in doing so, owing to
                   the Belgians having assumed charge of the Revenue Department and having
                   placed the work in the hands of their own men.
                       Muhammad Ah Khan, Sartip, was appointed Rais-i-Zahkireh and arrived
                                                  from Tehran on the 12th January but
                               ZaUureb.
                                                  never took over charge of his duties a*
                   Superintendent of the local Arsenal. He left for Tehran on the 8th September-
                       The new Karguzar, Ikram-ul-Mulk, together with his brother Motazid-ul*
                                                  Wizareh, who assists him in his duties
                              K»TfrazMi.
                                                  arrived at Mohammerah on the 10th Jun*
                     „ During the hiatus Abdul Majid, Nasir-ut-Tujjar, a nephew of Haji
                  performed the duties—it would he more correct to say, held the office.
                       The new Karguzar served in a similar capacity at Kerman when
                   Majesty’s .Consul at Kerman, and the excellent terms which then eu^e“
                  betvrC-D.. .them have been maintained at Mohammerah. Ikram-ul-Mulk
                  tfuist ple^ant dd man, now somewhat of a valetudinarian, who interfe*08
                  little m local affairs.
                     *24 FD
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