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                In May the Iranian Government sent a Wireless transmitting set to
            Bush ire to be installed at the aerodrome for the use of aviators passing
            through Bushire air port. It had not been put up by the end of the year.
                Chamber of Commerce.—The activities of this body during the year
            under reference were confined to the formation of two companies for the
            sale of Government sugar and piecegoods. They contemplated the forma­
            tion of a third company for running some motor dhows with a view to
            keeping the carrying trade between Iranian ports in the hands of a local
            Company, but having found motor dhows to be useless for the purpose, the
            Chamber abandoned the scheme.
               Education.—The local school examinations were held in the 1st March,
            two months ahead of the usual time. Fifty boys sat for the examinations
           as against 60 in the previous year. 33 Government Certificates which had
            been received for the students who had passed their examinations last year
            were handed over to them. Co-education was introduced in one of the
            Government schools. No improvement was effected in the 16 schools under
            the management of the Education Department, Bushire. The Director of
            Education, however, took steps to ascertain the number of houses and shops
            which are “waqf” (religious endowment property) in Bushire with a view
            to taking 5 per cent, of their rent in aid of local schools.
               Economic Condition.—The Central Government having approved a
           suggestion made by His Excellency the Governor, Bushire, the Revenue
           Department advanced wheat seed and money to cultivators in Bushire and
           district. Many took advantage of the opportunity and borrowed money,
           and wheat seed and a larger extent of land was brought under the plough.
           The rainfall which amounted to 14-69 inches ensured a good harvest and
           by the end of the year the peasantry were much better off than they were in
           the previous year. The lucrative business of acting as guides to smugglers
           or as guards for conducting their caravans of contraband goods to places of
           safety continued to be a good source of employment.
               In Bushire town the Customs Department daily employed some 200,
           persons either in attaching banderole labels to the Government’s loaf sugar
           and packets of their tea, in putting their soft sugar into bags, or in
           building an embankment to the south of the Customs quay.
               Bushire Municipality.—Out of the 29 nominees voted for by the
           citizens of Bushire the Central Government approved the following to be
           members of the Municipality Council:—
                 1.  Muhammad Husain Talebi.
                 2.  Ali Akbar Dewani.
                 3.  Mehdi Timsar.
                 4.  Sayed Abdur Rasul Kazeruni.
                 5.  Sayed Muhammad Syadat.
                 6.  Sayed Muhammad Tebatebai.
                 7.  Yusuf Ukhuat, Editor of the local weekly “The Khalij-i-Iran”.
                 8.  Ahmad Borazjani.
                 9.  Muhammad Khurram.
               It functioned from the 15th March when it had a deficit of Rials 10,000
           as the local tax-payers had been too poor to pay up their taxes. It, there­
           fore, abandoned levelling the town streets, but retained a staff of 50
           employees to look after the sanitation and lighting of the town. It also
           maintains ten beds for the lying-in ward for the poor of the town in the
           Town Infirmary, a local Doctor to look after them and to treat other poor
           patients free of charge, and a local Government school.
               Acting upon instructions from Tehran the Council has provided 120
           sofas to be used in Husainiehs (places of no sanctity as compared with
           mosques) for reciting the Qoran and saying prayers for the benefit of the
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