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           SacJr-ul-Anam and Aglia Jamaluddin Khan Samawi as Muddai-ul-Umum and
           Muslimtiq respectively.
               Lingah and Minab.—1The Deputy Governors remained in charge of the
           Sulhich Courts at these places much to the discontent of incrdhants and traders
           there.
                                    Customs.
              Bandar Abbas.—Mirza Abu Talib Khan Abasalti continued to hold charge of
           the Provincial Director throughout, the year, lie was, as compared with- his
           predecessor, reputed to he most unreasonable in his dealing with the merchants
           who were greatly handicapped by the application of the Trade Monopoly law to
           its very letter.
              The surtax which was raised in February from 80 per cent, to 120 and then
           reduced to 130 per cent, in March was again raised to 176 per cent, in May and
           reduced to 160 per cent, in June.
              Thq. Persian Government, having reserved the monopoly of the import of
           sugar and matches for themselves, the consignments of these commodifies were
           stored in the Customs House and then sold to the merchants. Monsieur Ji. Dol-
           courde, the Inspector General of Customs visited Bandar Abbas in May with the
           chief object of making arrangements for the storage of the Government sugar and
           matches. The old godowns were demolished and the work on the new  ones cow-
           menced in September. The masonarv pier was also being extended to erect
           coverings tor landing and storage of sugar and matches.
               No cases of smuggling of gold of any importance were reported during the
           year with the exception of small quantities found on the persons of passengers.
           It is, however, believed that large quantities wore sent, out of the country by
           means of the sailing dhows leaving from small ports in this district without being
           detected by the Customs officials on patrol duty on the coast and waters.
               The Customs posts on the Biyaban Coast, which were closed in March due to
           the raids on them by the tribesmen were reopened in September.
               The Customs officials hailing from the North were, to the great dis-sntisfac-
           tion, of those from the Gulf, given an increase of DO per cent, on their pay and
           allowances.
                                      Persian Troops.
               Bandar Abbas.—Yawar Safar Ali Khan Nusraf was in command till the end
           of September when. he. was relieved by Yawar Abdullah Khan Arab Nizad.
               Sarhang Mohammed Khan Maimaud, the General Officer Commanding the
           Kerman Brigade inspected the garrison lierc in duly.
               The operations in Biyaban ended in April without much success. Sarhang
           Allmrz, who has since been transferred to Zabul Force, was however successful
           in getting hold of Sardar Mir Barkat Khan and in collecting 1,200 rifles from his
           followers. Abdul Husain Khan Kamcran and the two sons of Mustafa Khan,
           the arch-out-laws in the Bashakird area still remained at large. The operations
           vero  again in progress in the latter part of the year when a detachment under
           Command of Yawar Safar Ali Khan Nusrat was despatched from here to join
           Iho party .sent from the Baluchistan Force, with a view to complete the disarma­
           ment of the tribesmen and to bring the ring leaders to task.
                                        Conscription.
               Bandar Abbas.—74 men were enlisted for this force during the year, and most
           of those who were fit for the service, hut exempted on payment of cash presents
           to the influential members of the Committee, wore on scrutinizing the list callul
           upon to join the force.
                                  Condition of the Country.
               Bandar AbbaSr-TJjc town remained quiet, throughout the year.
                                   Condition of the Roads.
               The roads lending to Korman via the passes of Zagh and Zindan remained
            quiet safe during the year.
               The IdnaahA»ar Motor Road.—1This was opened for traffic in June but was
            ,,,,-ain closed owing to severe damages caused by the raiu during the next month.
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