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FOB THE YEAB 191S. 88
On tbo 30tli November His Majesty’s Vice-Consul loft for Bushiro to discuss
•mis matters with the Resident in the Persian Gulf returning to Ahwaz on
^l3th December.
the
Captain Grey was absent from headquarters altogether some 8i months
daria" the year and a distance of about 1,300 miles was travelled by road during
the tours.
pord Lamington, Colonel Williams, Mr. Charters and Mr. Hodson travelled
from Ahwaz to Ispahan in ApriL A
MiKcllancooa.
box of clothing was stolen from their camp
at Ala Khurshid but otherwise their journey was uneventful
Lieutenant Bullock traversed the Bakhtiari road in October. The miafor-
^es which befel him have been reported under “ Condition of roads *\
Major Cox, 16th Cavalry, traversed the road in November without incident.
The rainfall for the year at Ahwaz amounted to 4 97 inches. The highest
temperature recorded was 117T on 12lh
Weather and lainf&ll.
July 1912, and the lowest 36 8 on 27th
January 1912.
A. GREY, Captain, I. A,
His Majesty'8 Vice-Consul and
Assistant jResident, Ahicaz.
Ahwaz,
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The 21st January 1913.
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