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Coll 28/3(2) ‘Persia. Financial situation.’ [‎7r] (13/817)

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The record is made up of 1 file (407 folios). It was created in 7 Sep 1938-1 Jan 1946. It was written in English and French. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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also 3 meters of piece-goods. Distribution of piece-goods is reported as follows:
Ardabil 350 bales
Rezaieh 327 bales
Maragheh 374 bales
Khoy 43 bales
Distribution of monopoly goods in Ostan 5 is reported as satisfactory, end a
decline in bazaar prices has resulted. Goods were distributed in Mehr to the in
habitants of Hamada^, Malayer, Kermanshah, Sanandaj, and 131 villages., as well as
to 17 tribes. In Hamadan 36 tons of sugar and 3.2 tons of tea wue distributed. In
Malayer, 167 tons of sugar and 6.7 of tea were given out. Nearly 220 tons of sugar,
over 8 tons of tea, and 35 bales of piece-goods were dispatched to Ostan 5 in Mehr.
During Mehr the following quantities of monopoly goods were released to
Ostan 6:
City Sugar Domestic and Foreign Tea Piece-goods
Ahwaz
150 tons
33 tons
519 bales
Khorramshahr
133 tons
26 tons
467 bales
Khorramabad
8j tons
165 tons
300 bales
Borujerd
83 tons
16.5 tons
350 bales
Golpaigan
33 tons
6.5 tons
100 bales
Khomein
16.5 tons
3 tons
Distribution during Mehi in Ostan 7 was carried out successfully in the Shiraz,
Lar and Bushire areas and to the tribes. Sugar distribution totalled 266 tons in Shiraz,
86 tons in Bushire and 76 tons in Langeh. Sixty-six tons of tea were distributed at the
same time. Meanwhile 1,958 bales of piece-goods were moved from Bushire to Shiraz;
322 bales were releaseu in Bushire, and 50 bales were transposed from Bushirt to
Langeh to care for piece-goods rations. Continuing attention is being given the
problem of distribution to the tribes.
Satisfactory distribution is reported from Ostan 8, although no details are
given. During the month of Mehr, 980 tons of sugar, 135 tons of tea and 1.245
bales of piece-goods were delivered to the Ostan.
Previously a critical situation was reported in Osian 9 due to an inadequate

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Papers reporting on the financial situation in Iran, sent by staff at the British Legation at Tehran (Horace James Seymour; Reader William Bullard) to the Foreign Office, London. The file is a direct chronological continuation of Coll 28/3 ‘Persia. Financial situation’ (IOR/L/PS/12/3394).

The file includes:

  • Covering letters enclosing copies of the monthly Bulletin , produced by the Bank Melli Iran (also referred to as the Mellié Iran Bank, and Banque Mellié Iran). The copies of Bulletin are not included in the file (although some front covers do survive), however the covering letters give short summaries of their lead articles.
  • Details and estimates for Iran’s annual budgets, with numerous statistical tables.
  • Correspondence dated December 1939 to February 1940 relating to irrevocable documentary confirmed credits (irrevocable letters of credit) opened by Bank Melli Iran through banks in India (ff 356-361).
  • Copies of laws passed by the Iranian Parliament, including a law relating to war credits and treasury bills (in French, f 334), a Law for the Prevention of Hoarding (ff 325-329) and an Income Tax Law (ff 262-271).
  • Correspondence and budget reports dated 1943-1944, produced during the takeover of the administration of Iran’s Finance Ministry by a mission from the United States, led by Arthur Chester Millspaugh.

At the front of the file (ff 4-200) are fourteen monthly reports of the Administrator General of the Finances of Iran (Millspaugh), produced according to the Solar Hijri calender, and dating from Ordibehesht 1322 (equivalent to the Gregorian calendar date of 22 April to 22 May 1943) to Mehr 1323 (23 September to 22 October 1944). The reports, which also contain lists of staff of the Iranian Ministry of Finance and its connected organisations, summarise Iranian finances. Many of the reports contain a map of Iran (for example, folio 185), showing borders, roads and railways, major towns and cities, and districts, which are numbered 1 to 10.

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1 file (407 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the file. The file’s correspondence begins at folio 202 and ends at folio 407. Printed reports occupy the front portion of the file (with an enclosing note, ff 4-201), and are also arranged in reverse chronological order.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence for this description commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the last folio with 408; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. A previous foliation sequence, which is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out.

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