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'Government of Bahrain Annual Report for Year 1359 (February 1940 - February 1941)' [‎196r] (63/74)

The record is made up of 1 volume (36 folios). It was created in 1941. 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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l hi: most iniercsting point in the above is the number ot visits from Africa. These craft bring
JO Bahrain fish oil for re-conditioning local craft, ami chundals for use in building construction
In 1358 the demand for fish oil was slight, as stocks had not been used up, and the number of
craft re-cond.tipned for the pearling banks was less. In 1351, there was more local activitv in
building, and consequently the demand for /rfjundals increased.
Also to be noticed is the decrease in visits of mainland craft, which is said to be due partly ti>
' d wh,ch exercises a very close supervision upon the quantities it permits to be
exported, and partly due to the admission of Kuwait imports into Saudi-Arabia, such goods-
proceeding by caravan, instead of by sea.
2. -I earhng Licenses:—In 1356, in view of the poor pearling seasons, the rate of collections
' n 1 ear,,n «" Llcense * was halved; but the amount of (he Budget Estimate, Ks. 34,500, remained
unchanged. This estimate was reduced in ,358 to Rs. .4,500, and in ,359 to Rs. >0,000; yet the
collections of Rs. 11,352 showed a decrease of Rs. 8,648.
if the estimate had been halved down to Rs. 17,250 the decrease would have been Rs. 5,898,
a fact which clearly indicates the present position of the pearling industry.
3.—Craft Licenses:—For the year 1359 the Budget estimate of collections from Craft Rcgistra-
non was Rs. 2,000, while the actual collections were Rs. 2,411. This cncss over the Budget,
lowever, becomes a deficit of Rs. 313 when compared with the actual collections for the year 1358.
During the past year, in view of the fact that the month of registration, Rajab, fell during
the pearling season, it was thought fairer to the owners, in view of the previous year's exper
ience, to renew the registrations earlier than Rajab where convenient, in order to save the owners
of pearling craft the penalties for late renewals. This method proved successful, and will be
repeated in 1360; but the amount collected became less than the previous year because fewer
owners had to pay late fees. Also, unfortunately, there were fewer craft to be renewed, as is
shown in the following table: —
Registered craft at end of 1358
Newly built in 1359
Foreign craft newly registered
Converted launches
Steam tug, new
Steam tug, old
Converted sailing craft
Less. —I n 1359—
Sold abroad
Broken up
Built for sale abroad
Removed abroad
Confiscated abroad
Lost at sea
Stolen from the port
Small fishing boats found unseawofthv
Launch converted to sail
Total ...
Hargcs.
20
Small Motor Motor Launches
20
16
93°
Launches.
& S/Tugs.
■Sailing Cralt.
Total.
13
91
97 1
I ,095

0
7
16


15
3

3
j
j
1

t
t
i
I 3
10 5
994
1 . I 32

1
39
40

1
10
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3
3


4
8


2
2

5
5


1
1
5


5
1

1
1,056
It will be seen that the decrease in number of the Bahrain registrations is mainly in sailing
t rail ; and the sales abroad have by no means been replaced by local construction, another result
of the recent poor pearling seasons,
A refund of Customs Duty is gttinled when a British marine motor is installed into a Bahrain-
built native craft, as an rncouragenunt of the local industrv.
f—Mtf I'orl o) Huhrum: — J he amenitiis of tin- port remain unchanged; but the improvement
in the Customs l*ier at Manamah, by extension to deep water, has proved as beneficial to local
irallic as was hoped. During the past year, the T-piece at the head of the extension was badly
battered by stormy seAs on several occasions, and ha< had to In- repaired.

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This volume is the Annual Report of the Government of Bahrain for the year 1359 AH (1940-1941) 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 1360 and some particulars of importance which took place in Bahrain during the year. It includes text, photographic images, and tables, and architectural plans. The report appears to be compiled from reports from various Government departments and officials. An index appears on folio 167r, followed by a General Review by Charles Dalrymple Belgrave, dated May 1941 (folio 168r).

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

  • Budget 1359 (folio 169r);
  • Summary of Revenue and Expenditure 1357 (folio 170r);
  • Statement of Revenue and Expenditure 1357 (folio 170v);
  • Note on Revenue 1357 (folio 172r);
  • Note on Expenditure 1357 (folios 172r-172v): Special Public Works;
  • The Pearl Industry (folios 172v-173r);
  • Police and Public Security (folios 173r-175r): Strength, State Police (Recruitment, Routine, Prisoners, Promotions and Appointments), Naturs, Crime, and General;
  • Public Health (folios 175r-181v): Report on the work of the Medical Department, male side, by Dr R H B Snow, State Medical Officer (Summary of Statistics of Male Patients of the Bahrain Government Hospital and Dispensaries, The Out-Patients (Government Hospital, Dispensaries), Bahrain Government Police (The Police Clinic), The Inpatients (Major Operations, Minor Operations), School Medical Examinations, Review of the Anti-Malarial Work) and Women's Section, report by Dr M M McDowall (The Women's Hospital, Health of School Girls);
  • Land Department (folios 181v-183r);
  • Judicial (folios 183r-183v): The Bahrain Court, The Bahrain Small Court, Sunni Shara [Sharia] Court, Shia Shara Court, Majlis Tijara [Majlis Tijārah], Shia Appeal Court, and High Appeal Court;
  • Municipalities (folios 183v-184r);
  • Shia Wakf [Waqf] Department (folios 184r);
  • Education (folios 184r-185v): Report by Mr C R L Adrian Vallance, Director of Education;
  • Female Education (folio 185v);
  • Minors Department (folio 185v);
  • Agriculture (folio 186r);
  • Passport Department (folio 186r);
  • Bahrain Nationality (folio 186v);
  • Census of Bahrain (folios 186v-188r);
  • General (folio 190r): Floods, Death of Shaikh Jasim and Haj Abu Ali bin Rejab [Ḥajj Abū ‘Alī Rajab], Bahrain Broadcasting Station, Visit of H.R.H. the Amir Sa'ud, Shaikh Mohamed bin Isa Alkhalifah [Muḥammad bin ‘Īsá Āl Khalīfah] in Malta, Air Attack on Bahrain, and Papal Insignia bestowed on His Highness Shaikh Hamad [Ḥamad bin ‘Īsá Āl Khalīfah];
  • Electric Department (folios 190v-191r): Electricity Department (Wiring Contracts, Temporary Wiring, Air Conditioning), Government Telephone Department, Transport Department, Fire Section, Traffic Section, Oil Royalty and other Gauging, and General (Anti-Malaria Campaign, Electricity Charges, Financial Position, Prospects for 1360);
  • Statement of Energy Sold, etc. (folio 192r);
  • Profit and Loss Account (folio 193r);
  • Customs Department, report by Mr C C L de Grenier, Director of Customs and Port Officer (folios 194r-198r);
  • Budget 1360 (folios 199r-200r).

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

  • Folio 171: 'Lay-out of Government Hospital Buildings, Manama';
  • Folio 174: 'The State Police on parade salute His Highness the Ruler, on the occasion of his Accession Anniversary';
  • Folio 182: 'March past a mounted section of His Highness’ state police';
  • Folio 189: 'Roads flooded during unusually heavy winter rains'.

On the front cover there is an inscription that reads 'Printed at the Times Press, Basrah' (folio 165r), and on folio 166r there is a label that reads 'Owing to reasons with the war the printing of this report was delayed for many months'. Handwritten annotations and corrections are present (for example, folios 167r and 195v).

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1 volume (36 folios)
Arrangement

This file contains an index (folio 167r) which references pages of the report.

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Foliation: Folios 165-201.

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English in Latin script
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