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                                               1941        1942
           Number of registered letters
             received                          7643        6832
           Number of registered letters
             despatched                       10130        9472
           Number of registered parcels
             received                          5706        7340
           Number of registered parcels
             despatched                         500         431
           Commissions on Money Orders
             from Bahrain            Rs.. 9555- 5  Rs. 10831-0-0
           Total sale of stamps      Rs. 129074- 4 Rs. 81745-1-6
           British Postal Orders
             sold                    £s.       9- 3 Rs.    29-9-6
           Commission on Indian
             Postal Orders           Rs.      34-10  Rs.   22-3-0
           Revenue on unpaid letters Rs.     601- 1 Rs.   530-5-0
                   Total Revenue     Rs. 139274- 7 Fs. 93158-3-0

           15. Judicial

                (a) Bahrain Government
                There has been no change in the magistracy. One
           important estate was dealt v/ith, viz. the estate of Shaikh
          Jasira al Mehzaa, ex-Qadhi. An increased number of criminal

           cases was heard during the year owing to prosecutions in
           connection with price control, smuggling etc.
                On hi3 succession as Ruler of Bahrain, His Highness
           Shaikh Salman handed over charge of the appointment of

           President of Court of Wards to his brother, Shaikh Bua'ij
          bin Hamad.
                (b) Agency Courts
                The total number of civil and criminal cases decided
           in the Agency Courts during 1942 was 1275 and 376 respect­

          ively; the corresponding figures for 1941 were 1633 and
          244 respectively.
          16. Education
                Boya* Section

                Science, Geometry and Algebra were added to the
          subjects taught in the Manama Secondary School. Kinder-
          garden classes were started in MUharraq and Hedd. Village
          schools were enlarged. Classes for the staff in^teaching
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