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Coll 29/107(1) 'Hamadan: monthly diary' [‎5r] (10/105)

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The record is made up of 1 file (51 folios). It was created in 26 Apr 1946-8 Jul 1947. It was written in English. 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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F^ t'dan ../aiicipal Co'-iit toe, wMch lias not been in existence for the past
rs# .-pie Municii ,1 projects mentioned in the last two ly diaries
do not ao^ear to have * o.de ''c T i nrepress durinr the past few we bis, and it
is feared that unless work co v i ences shortly these -nrojects .'dll once again
be shelved until a "more suitable occasion".
2 # txl" r in ,T * ; chan e s made in the Directorate o .*
Education. ghai S Director of Education, was transferred to Tehran
and has been replaced by ;hai . D «hc from GORG D*hai
d'D DDihx ..SHfl il formerly of the Roads Department Tehran has taken over
the Roads Department at in from Engineer D HTODSH, slio
ferred to a similar post in F o.S. Towards the end of May -ghai D r ‘ DEH
an Inspector of the Finis try of Justice arrived in Ramadan to inspect the
Directorate*
POLIDiaX.
With the elections at an end little or no interest has I’een oaKen
in politics duri ig the past month. Of the two deputies BSB2HI loi'pfor _
Tehran where he h&s been ippointed head of one of the courts, and ESKAnDAKX
continues to interest himself in other places .than his own constituency,
•e he lias not yet been seen. It is understood that Bar sin has requested
the Shah to visit Hamadan and that he has also asked for the railway oo '.>e
extended to Ramadan*
> j n viev/ of the recent election troubles at ASADABAD the British
Vice-Consul availed himself - now that the elections are over - of repeated
invitations by AI.XR DAKESRVAR, Baklishdar of Asadabad, to pa; hun a visit.
The situation appears to be satis! actor; , unougn xoilier joaloxai-s ^
rivalries have’been strained in coD^eouence of this disturbance, anaitrzrj
>e a little .vdiile before relationships tliroughout the dis-nco oecome normal
Relations bet e,n the mhhshaar and ABUL BASUH WEUf™ g* less
easy than they were before the disturbance. TJnfertunately ttie B^shdar
has"not a strong personality and his chief of gendarmerie Lieut. PEA-, .*o
„ ras to have been removed after the election disturbance, is treiue - y
drunk on duty. In the words of the Governor they make "a -cod couple -
b-t that does not f -ive the district the steadying influence -Bhioh it needs
a-nter tie recent -olitical vriheavel. With politics lading in o '' 1 ® pj s
, nd interest grovdng in sumuer crops, the situation is lively to right itself.
SdCH-IT' .
c The-ce has been a slight increase in the nuriber of stabbing and
3 no tin” cases. According to the Director of lealth admissions to nospi.al
stabbing are now numbering JO-AO a month. The police however, have wv
efficient director in Oolonel KH. UL FOE, and it is not thought that ^e.e
is any cause for alarm in this increase of lawlessness , aa - ^
seasonal*
T1.TDEH iGTIVI‘-T-!S.
.'/hilst it is known tiia£ TUDEH activities are continuing
. * -,1 ‘Uere is no reason to s'.Tn^ose that they are at present m
ill a s...-- .... , .- — local Tudeh leaders have little influence and,
any wa^ dangerous, sin -.-rmart from Tehran. Disturbing rumours,
: .' U RD. le capital is. on the
tne re-public^ oion in—i - -a- ^ n A spread propaganda
AEDABILI to stir u? the workers m ne canye y ' y in

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The file contains copies of Hamadan monthly diaries from February 1946 to May 1947, by the HM Vice-Consul at Hamadan, sent to the Secretary of State for India by the Foreign Office.

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1 file (51 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the file.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 53; 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.

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