to forget. In the early days of his Kotwalship an incident occurred which caused great terror in Hyderabad and completely upset all law and order for a few days. On the roth Moharrum in the year 1885-86 there was a quarrel between some Arabs and policemen near the Purana Pul (Old Bridge) which gradually became a riot. It was said that some children belonging to the family of the great Arab Chief, Sultan Nawaz Jung, who were going on an elephant towards the river to see the alams were stopped by the police. The Arabs accompanying them at once made this a quarrel with the police, and as soon as the news reached Sultan Nawaz Jung, he is said to have given orders to his Arabs to attack the police wherever they could find them. The result was that in a few hours the Arabs were in possession of a number of police stations and the police were powerless against them. It was like an open revolt against constituted authority, and the disturbance was so serious and so wide- spread that special and strong measures had to be taken. The military were called in, but order was not restored until two or three days had passed. Whatever the causes of the Arabs' excitement may have been, their actions were certainly criminal and disloyal. The Prime Minister, Nawab Salar Jung Imad- us-Sultanath, ordered an enquiry to be made into the affair by appointing a commission and Sultan Nawaz Jung being held responsible for his Arabs' misconduct was ordered to leave Hyderabad for