'Government of Bahrain Annual Report for Year 1356 (March 1937 - February 1938)' [66r] (45/76)
The record is made up of 1 volume (37 folios). It was created in 1938. 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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Temporary Wiring. During the year 1356 the cities of Manama and Muharraq
were specially illuminated on two occasions, to celebrate the Coronation of His
Majesty King George the Sixth, and on the anniversary of the accession of His
Highness Shaikh Sir Hamad Bin Isa al-Khalifah, Euler of Bahrain. 2000 lights
were temporarliy installed on each occasion, and the load reached approximately
174 kw.
Main Extension. A pole line was run from the R.A.F. Rest House to the
Passengers' Shelter of Messrs. Imperial Airways, Limited, at the end of the H.A.F.,
Pier at Godhaibia.
Poles and material have been ordered for the lighting of Prior Road, i.e.,
from Fakhroo's Amara at Nairn to the junction of Sea Road and Prior Road, a dis
tance of approximately 650 yards.
Alterations to Mains. Twelve poles have been diverted at Muharraq and
re -erected, this was necessary owing to the widening of certain streets.
New Generating Set. Owing to the inreased demand for lighting aand power
a new 6-cylinder 300 BHP generating set direct-coupled to a 200 kw. alternator
was ordered in 1356. The necessary space for this was left in the present Power
House when it was first erected.
Financial Position. A gross profit of Rs. 40,354 for the year, after meeting all
charges (including Rs. 6,720 customs duty paid to the Bahrain Government) was
made. After deducting depreciation amounting to Rs. 15,712 a net profit of
Rs. 24,642/13/4 remains. This was due to increased revenue from energy sold,
and certain revenue from sundry sales and wiring contracts.
It has been decided, for this year only, to allocate to Reserve (shown in the
balance sheet as added depreciation) the sum of Rs. 15,342/3/2, leaving a net profit
of Rs. 9,300/10/2 only.
Depreciaton on the plant has always been, and will continue to be rated, at a
somewhat high rate to allow for all contingencies.
Telephone Department. The number of subscribers connected or contracted for
to the end of 1356 was 59.
The question of installing an automatic exchange was considered but the matter
is being held in abeyance for the time being. In the meantime, in order to deal with
extra subscribers a new 20-line Ericsson Board has been ordered to line up with the
present exchange frames, making the total number of lines available sixty-five.
Transport Depatrment. A new repair shop was built near the Government
Power House in 1356 and opened in Rabi-al-Awal 1356. This is intended mainly as
a maintenance Department for (rovernment cars.
It functioned quite satisfactorily during the year and cars have been kept in
better working condition and properly maintained.
At present the number of Government and Municipal vehicles, including two
fire engines, and two road rollers, is twenty.
Fire Department A new "Merryweather" fire engine capable of pumping 120
"aliens per minute at 150 lbs. per square inch and equipped with a 500 gallon tank
was purc hased during 1356, and a section of the State Police is being trained in its
operation, and in fire drill. In connection with fire precautions nine artesian wells
have been provided with suction troughs from which the fire engine can obtain a
supply.
It is also proposed to drill a special well in the centre of the bazaar for fire
purposes fire practice is carried out in the average twice weekly. A number of
chemical fire extinguishers have been obtained and placed where necessary.
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This volume is the Annual Report of the Government of Bahrain for the year 1356 AH (1937-1938) and gives 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 for the year 1357 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 46r, followed by a General Review by Charles Dalrymple Belgrave, Adviser to the State of Bahrain (folio 47r).
The contents are divided into the following sections and sub-sections:
- Budget – 1356 (folio 47v);
- Summary of Revenue and Expenditure, 1356 (folio 48r);
- Detailed statement of Revenue and Expenditure, 1356 (folio 48v);
- Statement of Expenditure on Public Works and Special Projects (folio 49r);
- Notes on Revenue – 1356 (folio 49v): Oil Royalty, Customs Receipts, Rent of Aerodrome, Passport Fees, Land Registration Fees, Motor Car Taxes, Rent of Government Lands, Interest on Reserves, and Oil Gauging Fees;
- Notes on Expenditure – 1356 (folios 49v-50v): Allowances to the Ruling Family, State Protection, Customs Department, Secretariat, Judicial Department, Land and Public Works Department, Passport Department, Education Department, Municipalities, Medical, Contingencies, Upkeep of buildings, Upkeep and construction of roads, and Unforeseen;
- Statement of Expenditure on Public Works and Special Projects (folio 50v): Hospital, Fire Engine, New Palace, Law Courts, Agriculture, Water Cart, and Manama-Muharraq Bridge;
- Pearl Industry (folios 51)
- Police and Public Security (folios 51v-53r): Strength, Routine and duties, Police Buildings, Recruitment, Health, Police Families' Clinic, Police Band and Fire Bridgade, Registration of Arms and Ammunition, Mounted Section, Good Conduct Pay, Crime, Traffic Control, Liquor, and Persian Immigration;
- Public Health (folio 53): Muharraq Dispensary, Suk al Khamis [Sūq al-Khamīs] Dispensary, Hedd [al-Ḥidd] Dispensary, Women's Clinic, Anti-Malaria Measures, and Government Hospital;
- Land Registration Department (folio 53v): Registration of Sales, Gifts, and Titles, Revenue from Sales etc., and Programme for 1357;
- Public Works (folios 54-57v): Administration, Roads and Buildings, Law Courts, Work-shop and Garages, Rest House and Police Station, Manama Fort, Manama Muharraq Road, Hawar Fort and Pier, Government Hospital, Muharraq Girls' School, Manama Market Buildings, and Roads;
- Judicial Department (folios 57v-60r): Bahrain Court, Transfer of Magistrates, Bahrain Lower Court, New Regulations, Shera Court, Code of Laws, and New Law Courts;
- Municipalities (folios 60r-61v): Manama (Election, Municipal Achievements, Road Improvements, Water Control, Bazaar Improvements, Anti-Malaria Measures, Slaughter House, Adari Spring [‘Ayn ‘Adhārī], and Pier) and Muharraq (Sea Reclamation, Roads, and Anti-Malaria Measures);
- Wakf [Waqf] Department (folios 61v-62r);
- Education (folio 62r): Progress, Technical School, Athletics, Students Abroad, and Girls' Schools;
- General (folios 62v-65r): Annual Audit, New Staff, His Highness' Pilgrimage [hajj], Visit of His Royal Highness Amir Saoud [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd, Ibn Saud], Cinema, Juma Mosque, Nationality Law, Bus Service, Broadcasting, Press Propaganda, Government Rest House, and Private Building Enterprise;
- Electric Supply Department, report by Mr W B Steele, State Engineer (folios 65r-69r): Wiring Contracts, Temporary Wiring, Main Extension, Alterations to Mains, New Generating Set, Financial Position, Telephone Department, Transport Department, Fire Department, Traffic Section, Municipal Ice Plant, School Engineering Workshop, and General;
- Electric Returns: Profit and Loss Account, Revenue Account, Balance Sheet (folios 69v-70v);
- Statement of Energy generated and sold, etc. (folio 71r);
- Customs Department, report for the year 1356 by the Director of Customs Mr C C L de Grenier (folios 71v-76r);
- Zubara Dispute (folio 76r);
- Budget – 1357 (Feby. 1938-Feby. 1939) (folio 77);
- Notes on Budget – 1357 (folios 78-80).
Illustrations appear on four folios and they are labelled as follows:
- Folio 56: 'Hawar Fort' and 'Hawar Pier';
- Folio 59: 'Law Courts. North Aspect' and 'Law Courts. South Aspects';
- Folio 64: 'Muharraq Girl’s School' and 'Northern Village and Bay, Hawar';
- Folio 68: 'Law Courts, open courtyard and platform' and 'Open Courtyard in the Law Courts'.
An inscription on the front cover reads 'Printed at the Times Press, Basrah' (folio 44r).
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (37 folios)
- Arrangement
There is an index (folio 46r) which references pages in the report.
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Foliation: Folios 44-81.
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- Author
- Belgrave, Sir Charles Dalrymple
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