'Government of Bahrain Annual Report for Year 1356 (March 1937 - February 1938)' [75v] (64/76)
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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of tankships, is not well adapted for cargo owing to (1) the distance from the shore
which causes delay in landing cargo, and (2) the shallowness of the foreshore causes
further delay in discharging ships between tides, especially in stormy weather when
the sea-water is blown away up the khor.
The West Spit Buoy near the Fesht al Yarim is unlighted, although on two
occasions a promised light-buoy has been diverted to another spot. This buoy should
be lighted with a red flash. Further, to enable steamers at night-time to obtain a
bearing and make their course into the port, a white flash should be put upon the
local Portuguese Fort, as was suggested some years ago.
General. The construction of the Customs Pier at Manamah was first
commenced about 1918-1920, the intention being to extend the pier to the deep
water to make the handling of cargo independent of the tides. This work was stopped
in 1923 and the end faced with stone in 1924j» To pay for this work the charge of
" Pier Fees " was levied; and this is still being collected, on all imports.
The necessity for this extension is greater than ever; and while the construc
tion of a mole for a further six hundred yards to the deep water is under
contemplation, which will be of assistance to passenger traffic, the present situation
urgently calls for:-
(a) The extension of the whole Pier to the deep water,
(b) The construction of suitable warehouses for cargo,
(c) The construction of two small docks for native craft in the present
basin which is silting up, and
(d) The extension of the trolley lines and lighting service accordingly, with
removal of existing trolley lines on the public highway.
Co-incident w T ith this, the present Import Warehouse in the town, which is
the largest warehouse in the Gulf, and occupies a very valuable site, should be surren
dered to the Government for the construction of a modern bazaar, this value more
than off-setting the cost of the above extension, which could be paid for by the
collections of Pier Fees being converted into a Sinking Fund, instead of lying in
the Consolidated Fund. The collections of Pier Fees during the past nine years
exceed two
lakhs
One lakh is equal to one hundred thousand rupees
of
rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
.
The immediate needs are
(1) a warehouse for cargo balances and also for defective cargo, to replace
the one taken by the Government and converted into shops ;
(2) a warehouse for storage and examination of passengers' baggage,
(3) the repairing and re-paintiag of the roof of the Import shed, last done
in 1930, and
(4) the repainting and repairing of the Pier Shed, last done in December
1935 with one coat only of red oxide, and
(5) general repairs to the Trolley system which is not wearing well, and
provision for some suitable furniture in the Customs offices.
Establishment. During the past year the number of clerks employed was
reduced by one, and two apprentices were added, bringing the total clerical staff
to twenty-three, who drew Rs. 37,356 in salaries, an increase upon last year on
account of regular annual increments, and restoration of housing allowances. The
menials number 37, who drew Rs 11,236 in wages.
In addition to the collection of Customs dues and the receiving, handling, and
delivery of 7,54,354 packages of cargo, with the necessary records, the quantity of
non-dutiable cargo also dealt with amounted to the large figure of 4,27,000 packages
in respect of which there is no income. The services of two clerks are practically
wholly occupied with the preparation of extensive and detailed statistical work
required for publication by the Political
Agency
An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent.
.
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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.
- Physical characteristics
Foliation: Folios 44-81.
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- Belgrave, Sir Charles Dalrymple
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