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'Government of Bahrain Annual Report for Year 1358 (February1939 - February 1940)' [‎158r] (73/86)

The record is made up of 1 volume (42 folios). It was created in 1940. 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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The overside deliveries of Direct Transhipment Cargo shown above
sufficiently indicate the importance of this port as a distributing centre for the
Arabian mainland. The deliveries by the Pacific-Java-Silver, the Isthmian, the
Mansa, and the Lloyd-Triestino Lines, aggregating 1,24,339 packages, may justly
be regarded as material and stores for the C .A.S.O .C. on the mainland; while the
balance, i.e. practically two-thirds of the total, would be for usual commercial
purposes As the steamers' callings at Has Tanura increase, it may be assumed
that this quantity will decrease.
The system of issuing free manifests for cargo borne in Native Craft to the
mainland ports of Saudi-Arabia is still maintained, and appears to be appreciated
locally; but the arrangement for its reciprocation does not seem to be so well carried
out. Complaints are heard of discrimination on the mainland in their Customs'
assessments between import brought by Bahrain subjects and their own nationals.
Complaints are also heard of Bahrain Craft Registration certificates being destroyed
by Iranian Government officials.
1. Accidents within the Port On 3rd March 1939 (12th Muhurrum 1358) in
a shumal storm, a local joliboat was sunk in the neighbourhood of Sheriba, and one
person was drowned. The body was brought to shore, and interred.
2. In the same storm a local joliboat laden with 750 bags of cement, cargo
delivered overside, intended for Al-Khobar, foundered in the Khor near Maharaq,
and became a total loss.
3. On 10th November, 1939 (27th Eamadhan 1358) a sa'lor named
Fakuda aboard s.s. "Akagisan Maru" was struck in the back of his neck by a bag of
cement falling from its sling. This Japanese was brought to The American Mission
Hospital for treatment, bub died on the 12th December, 1939 (2nd Shawal, 1358).
4. On the night of 15-16 January, 1940 (6th Dhul Haj 1358), an unusually
heavy storm struck a local craft loaded for Jubail, with 400 tins of kerosene oil and
300 bags of rice, and broke its anchor cables, so that the craft was wrecked near the
Customs Pier. One of the crew was saved from drowning by a local sailor, but
another was drowned. The craft and its cargo became a total loss.
5. Accidents outside the Port. In the same storm a Kuwaity boom foundered
in the neighbourhood of Eas Tanura, and three passengers and one of the crew
perished. The boom was later salvaged with great difficulty, and brought to
Bahrain for re-conditioning; and it has now returned to Kuwait.
6. Establishment. During the past year the number of clerks employed was
twenty-two, also two apprentices, who drew salaries and allowances amounting to
Es. 41,784 , a slight increase upon the previous year on account of regular annual
increments. The menials numbered thirty-nine, who drew Rs. 13,083 in wages.
This staff dealt with the receiving, handling, and delivery of 8,28,245
packages of dutiable cargo, with the maintenance of the necessary records therefor,
including a large volume of statistical reports for the service of the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. .
The duty-free imports by the Bahrain Petroleum Coy., Ltd., were also dealt with.
In all, nine thousand five hundred and thirty-two Bills of Entry, five thousand
seven hundred and six Shipping Bills, and one thousand nine hundred and four
Direct Transhipment Bills were lodged for payment of duty and the relative
appraisement.
The institution of the Food Control system has given additional work to the
Customs Department without any increase in staff.
7. Concessions and Exemptions. There is no import or export duty upon
specie or bullion; and a considerable amount passes through Bahrain especially

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This volume is the Annual Report of the Government of Bahrain for the year 1358 AH (1939-1940) and gives te details of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Bahrain State and contains notes on the activities of the various Government departments, as well as the budget 1359 and some particulars of importance which took place in Bahrain during the year. It includes text, photographic images and tables. The report appears to be compiled from reports from various Government departments and officials. An Index appears on folio 122r, followed by a General Review by Charles Dalrymple Belgrave, dated April 1940 (folio 125r).

The contents are divided into the following sections and sub-sections:

  • Budget 1358 (folios 126r-127v);
  • Summary of Revenue and Expenditure 1358 (folio 128r);
  • Statetment of Revenue and Expenditure 1358 (folio 128v);
  • Notes on Revenue 1357 (folio 129r);
  • Notes on Expenditure 1357 (folios 129r-130v): Allowances to Ruling Family, Adviserate, Customs Department, Judicial, Awkaf [Awqāf] and Minors Departments, Public Works Department, Land Department, Passport Department, Oil Gauging, Transport Department, Public Health, Education, Municipalities, Agriculture, Departmental expenses, Unforseen, Public Protection, Armaments, Transport, King [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd] Ibn Sa'ud's visit, Food Supplies, and Public Works (Manamah-Muharraq Swing Bridge, Hospital Building, Manamah Pier extension, Pier Trolley Lines, Fort, Education Department, Transport Department, Passport Office, Miscellaneous, Mosque at Hawar, Kozabia House, Budeya Garden drainage, Annual Repairs, and Road Repairs);
  • The Pearl Industry (folios 130v-131v): The Pearl Industry and Pearl Propaganda;
  • Police and Public Security (folios 132r-133v): Police Administration (Strength, Recruitment, Routine, Defence Duties, Health of the Police, Infant Welfare Clinic, Mounted Sections, Machine Gun Section and Motor Bicycle Section, Buildings, Promotions and Appointments), Naturs, Traffic Control and Crime;
  • Public Health (folios 133v-139r): Appointment of Staff, The Village Dispensaries, Health (Malaria, Eye disease, Ear diseases, Respiratory disease, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Venereal disease, Small-Pox, Alimentary diseases, Rheumatic disease, and Gynaecological and Obstetrical diseases), Medical examination of school children (Boys' Schools and Girls' Schools), Health of the Police (Infant Welfare Clinic and Prisoners' Health) and Malaria;
  • Land Registration Department (folio 139r): Registrations, Iranian Property, Island Beacons, and Survey Students;
  • Judicial (folio 139v): Bahrain Courts and Bahrain Small Courts;
  • Municipalities (folio 140r): Anti-Malaria Measures, Widening and Constructing town roads, New Road, Water Cart, Road Metalling, Lease of Markets, Swamp Reclamation, and Miscellaneous;
  • Wakf [Waqf] Department (folio 140v): Shia Wakf Department and Sunni Wakf Department;
  • Education (folios 140v-141r): School Reforms and appointment of Director of Education, Technical Schools, and Female Education;
  • Minors Department, (folios 141r-141v);
  • Food Control, report by A C Byard (folios 142r-143v);
  • King Ibn Sa'ud's Visit to Bahrain (folios 143v-145r);
  • Passport Department (folios 145r);
  • Public Works Department (folios 145r-148r): Recurrent Expenditure, Non-Recurrent Expenditure (Manamah Muharraq Causeway and Bridge, Manamah Pier Extension, State Hospital, Fort, Government Schools, Transport Building, Passport Office and Post Office, New entrance and stairs at Manamah Palace, and Hawar Mosque), Works not provided for in 1358 budget (Rifle Range, Jida Island, Idari Spring, Hedd Girls' School and Om Ashaoom Spring);
  • General (folios 148r-148v): New Appointments, Local Newspaper and Cinema, H.H.'s visit to India, Press and Broadcast propaganda, Catholic Church, Government Rest House, Appointment of a Governmental Representative with the Oil Company, and Shaikh Mohomed bin Isa's [Muḥammad bin ‘Īsá Āl Khalīfah] visit to New York;
  • Electric Department (folios 148v-150): Electricity Department (Wiring Contracts, Temporary Wiring, Main Extensions, Alteration to Mains, and Air Conditioning), Government Telephone Department, Transport Department, Fire Department, Traffic Section, Government Technical School, New Government Hospital - Naim, Anti Malaria Campaign, Oil Royalty and other gauging, Muharraq Bridge, Financial Position, Electricity Charges, and Prospects for 1359;
  • Profit and Loss Account (folio 151r).
  • Revenue Account (folio 151v);
  • Balance Sheet (folio 152r);
  • Statement of Energy Sold (folio 152v);
  • Customs Department, report by Mr C C L de Grenier, Director of Customs and Port Officer (folios 153rv-159r);
  • Budget 1359 (folios 160r-161r);
  • Notes on Estimated Revenue 1358 (folios 161v);
  • Notes on Estimated Expenditure 1358: (folios 161v-162v).

Illustrations appear on four folios and they are labelled as follows:

  • Folio 134: 'The Government Hospital, with labels Men’s wing in progress (left) and Women’s wing (right)';
  • Folio 136: 'The Government Hospital: The Women’s Wing from the west';
  • Folio 144: 'H.M. King Ibn Sa’ud inspecting the guard of honour, accompanied by H.H. Shaikh Hamad';
  • Folio 147: 'H.M. King Ibn Sa’ud and H.H. Shaikh Hamad, on the palace’s new flight of steps'.

On the front cover there is an inscription that reads 'Printed at the Times Press, Basrah', as well as a note in pen that reads 'Confidential' (folio 122r).

Extent and format
1 volume (42 folios)
Arrangement

This file contains an index (folio 122r) which references pages of the report.

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Foliation: Folios 122-164.

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English in Latin script
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