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                          rl']io delivery arrangements in the Kerman Post Office are still far from being
                      satisfactory.                                                     6
                          The censorship, by secret detectives, applied to all mails, both inland and
                      foreign, continues.
                         yi) Wireless.—The Wireless station situated some four miles to the vest
                      of Kerman, which is maintained by the Post and Telegraph authorities was not
                      used during, tile year, and the only operator proceeded on leave to Tehran at the
                      end of November.
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                         («) Aviation.—No aeroplanes visited Kerman during thq last two years.
                         The aerodrome prepared by the Military authorities some years ago live,
                     miles due east of Kerman, which is 100 by 85 yards, with a shelter on the south
                     side, having been found unsuitable, was never used and has, therefore, remained
                     neglect cd.
                         The.few. Junker, planes that visited,Kerman between 1928 and 1931, used a
                     piece of land about.400 by SO yards situated some live miles to the N. AY. N. of
                     Kerman ioaVu,
                                        B.—Local Government and Politics.
                         S. Condition of the country.—The maintenance of law and order throughout
                     the province continues.
                         A man of the Amnich Regiment and a tribesman from the district of Aqta’
                     were executed -for highway robbery, and several others were awarded  various.
                     terms of. imprisonment for. Uie same, olfcnce during the year.
                         In the early summer, Hussein Khan (SliujV Sultan) Chief of the Buchaqchi
                     tribe, who was an officer in the Amnieh and for some time in charge of ihe
                     Kerirmu-Bamiar Abbas motor road, was suspected of being in collusion with
                     robbers and imprisoned by the military authorities. The discovery of several
                    rifles and a quantity of ammunition in this man’s house, some time later, con­
                    firmed the suspicions against him.
                        The chief improvement effected in the administration of the province during
                    recent years would appear to be the decrease of corruption, especially among
                    the higher officials, brought about by. the frequent visits of inspectors from
                    Tehran and by the fact that complaints made to the Shah are nearly always
                    taken up and the authorities concerned called upon for explanation.
                        Apart from individual inspectors, a Commission of Enquiry, composed of
                    representatives from the various Ministers and Administrations, visited
                    Kerman during the year.
                        Reports about large bands of tribesmen from Fars looting villages in the
                    district of Sirjan at the end of April caused some alarm to the local authorities,
                    who M’ero at first afraid that it might be the result of the activities of the military
                    columns, despatched from Fars and Kerman to disband tribes who were moving
                    up to their summer quarters. As it transpired later, however, the matter had
                    been exaggerated, as only a few sliecp and some other unimportant property
                   had been carried away by a small, band of poorly-armed outlaws from the dis­
                   tricts of Sliahr-Bnbck and Pariz, one of whom was captured and brought into
                   Kerman.
                       Rumours reached Kerman at the close of the year that the fort of Muzaijan
                   in Fars, which had defied the Government forces for so many years, had at last
                   been taken by troops from Shiraz and that the leaders had surrendered.
                       9. Local officials and departments.—His Excellency Mirza Snvyed Mustafa
                   Khan Kazimi, Governor-General, Kerman, left for Tehran on the 21st August,
                                                 ostensibly on leave. "Within a few days after
                           Governor-General.     his departure, however, the appointment of
                   Mirzn Abul Hasson Khan Poernia (Mu’azid-us-SaHnneh) to the post was
                   announced. The latter arrived early in September and held the post of Gov­
                   ernor-General for the rest of the year.
                       It will he remembered that Peernia was Governor-General, Kerman, from
                   August 1929 to Juno 1930.
                       Though an official of the old school, Peernia seems to he truly loyal to the
                   new rogime and cherishes progressive views. Among other things, Ilis Excel­
                   lency is interested in mine's and road making. Ilis relations with the Consulate
                   have been courteous but formal.
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