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POE THE YEAJL 1018.                     81

              On his return fromlndia in February the Resident Yiaited Maakat, Ajman
                    Toun.                and Abu ^US8L
              jn March a visit was ^aid to Kuwait in company with Hia Excellency the
           ■tfaval Commander-in-Chief: on the way back the paddle shaft of the
           hLawrence” unfortunately fractured and she was obliged to proceed under her
             n eteam, though only able to use one paddle-wheel, to Bombay for repair.
           ° Bb0 ^as replaced temporarily by the R. I. M. 8. “ Investigator ” whioh was
           kindly placed at the disposal of the Resident by the Marine authorities.
              The Resident visited Ahwaz in April, and in connection with the discussion
           proceeding with reference to the Turko-Persian Frontier in the Arabistan region
           proceeded thence to Hawizeh and westward to the -village of 8hwaiyib on * the
           edge of the marsh into which the Karkhah empties its waters, and which  drains
           into the Shatt-el-Arab above Basrah.
              From Shwaiyib ho returned to Mohammerah via Kishk-al-Hawizeh»
           Kishk-al-Basri and DiajL
              From Mohammerah the Resident proceeded by mail to Maskat, where he
           remained until the first week in Juno in connection -with Arms Traffic negotia­
           tions. On leaving Maskat he visited Bandar Abbas, Henjam, Basidu, Lingah,
           Bahrain and Kuwait.
              Mohammerah was again visited in August in connection with the Turko-
           Pereian Frontier question.
              A flying visit was paid in H. M. S. “ Odin ” to Debai in December in
           connection with the situation there, consequent on the death of Shaikh Butti
           bin Suhail.
              His Excellency Rear Admiral the Hon’ble Sir Alexander Bethell,
                                         K.C.M.G., who relieved His Excellency
            Visit of Hie Ex«>ollonoy the Naval Cotmnand-   Rear Admiral Sir E. J. W. Slade, K.C.I E.,
           er-in-Chief.
                                         M.V.O., in February, visited the Gulf
           early in April, visiting Maskat, Henjam, Lingah and Kuwait.
              As mentioned in the Maskat Administration Report, His Excellency visited
           Maskat again, under instructions from home, in connection with the new ware­
           house arrangement, in the autumn, remaining at Maskat from 30th September
           till 2nd December
              Lord Lamington, formerly Governor of Bombay and at present a promin­
                                          ent member of the “ Persia Society ”,
                    Other visitors.       arrived at Bushire on March 29th, visiting
           Maskat en route. He was accompanied by an Indian Civilian and two Army
           Officers. Except for a short stay at the Residency he was the guest during hia
           week’s sojourn of the Governor of the Gulf Ports, who had received a special
           allotment of some £320 for the purpose of entertaining him as the guest of the
           Persian Government. From Bushire he proceeded in the “Lawrence” to
           Mohammerah, where he visited the Shaikh and Shaikh Mubarak of Kuwait who
           happened to be staying there at the time: the day following he went to Ahwaz
           and Shushtar, en route for Ispahan and Tehran. One of his party had his
           dressing case rifled, otherwise they met with no difficulties en route.
              Twenty-five slaves who had taken refuge respectively at, Lingah 8, Shargah
                                          7, Charbar 6 and Bushire 4 were manumit­
                     Slate trade.
                                          ted during the year.
              The results of the daily observations at Bushire are recorded in Tabular
                                          Statements Nos. 1 and 2 attached.
                Meteorological Observatory.
                                                  P. Z. Cox, Lieut.-Colonel,
                                            Political Resident in the Persian Oulf.






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