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             Niriz, Jahrum and Lar in March It wZ,Ki dlStriCt and ?.sited
              Governor General had visited the district IT E^Ao-airf uPon wJlch a
              "•"had" of Semirum, in Mamassan! ^ August gal“ ^ l° the
                                                        accompanied by a senior
             military officer from the capital.
             „„ ,**; ,E- Majidi (Kljan) Ahy was recalled to Tehran at the end of the
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                 His departure is a loss to the Province which has benefited much
             under his administration. He is an honest, capable and hardworking
             ofnci.il and a person of understanding. The relations between him and
             His Majesty s Consul were excellent.
                 His successor has not yet reached Shiraz.
                 Municipality and Town Improvements.—'The budget of the Munici­
             pality for the next year has been assessed at Rials 1,820,000 (£25,000).
                 In shiraz it has been decided to extend the Zand Avenue (the broad
             thoroughfare upon which His Majesty’s Consulate is situated) right
             through to the Bazar-i-Wakil. This work will require cutting through
             the Arq or oldcitadel, formerly the Governorate General offices.
                Monsieur Goddard of- the Ministry of Education was at Shiraz in July
            and was consulted upon works of reconstruction of the Tomb of Hafiz and
            of the Masjid-i-Wakil.
                Majliss.—The elections to the Xth Majliss, held early in the year,
            showed the return for Shiraz of the five deputies sitting in the last assembly.
                This election was a foregone conclusion, after their nomination through
            the central authorities.
                Military.—The Fars Brigade acquired Divisional status at No Ruz
            (22nd March 1935) and is now known as the Lashkar Numere Haft. (VHth
            Division). Sartip Ibrahim (Khan) Zandieh continues as G. (X C. His
            promotion to the rank of Amir-i-Lashkar is expected this spring.
                The Division consists of three regiments of infantry, two regiments
            of cavalry and one regiment of artillery with the two independent “gordan”
            (battalions) of infantry at Bushire and Lar respectively.
               The full strength of the Division is to be 12,000 men.
               A school of N. C. Os. exists at Shiraz.
               A Cadet school was established! early in the year and is commanded by
           Sarhangiar (Lieutenant-Colonel) Mohammed Baqir (Khan) Amir Nizami.
           He i3 an able and well educated officer.
              . Notices calling up the conscript class of the year were published in July.
               Road Guards.—The services of the Amnieh were extended further
           afield and new block-houses were built, during the year. A gordan was
           stationed at Fasa, in the S. E. area.
               The discipline of this force is improving year by year, though   occa-
           sional complaints are heard of the exactions of the men in the remo r
           districts.
               One road guard was executed in November, after court martial, for the
           murder of a shepherd boy, whose flock he has subsequently brought into
           Shiraz for sale.
               Tribal._The rigid control of the tribes under military governors has
           continued.  The Amnieh posts have been increased and no events were
           reported from the tribal areas.
                                        former senior official of the Ministry of
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