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                Intense local excitement was caused and religious cere­

                monies on the two concluding days of the festival were
                somewhat disorganised,    The incident had no political
                significance and the temporary excitement which was caused
                would have died away completely in a few days if it had

                not been for the Judicial proceedings which ensued.
                      (ii)  A Kuwaiti boom left Bahrain on the 19th February
                bound for Kuwait with a cargo of silver rupees and Saudi
                riyals to the value of more than a lakh of rupees. The

                boom never reached Kuwait, but the bodies of the nakhuda
                and five of the seven members of the crew were subsequently
                seen floating on the sea near Jezirat Abu All. A launch

                sent from Kuwait to search for the missing boom succeeded
                in locating the wreckage and in salvaging from it rupees
                and riyals to the value of about Ks. 1,15,OOO.
                     (iii)  A local sensation was caused by the arrival,
                on May 5th, of thirteen sailors from Qatar whose dhow had

               been sunk by an enemy submarine. In Bahrain the sailors
               were hospitably treated by everyone, and were given an
               interview by H.H. the Shaikh. They were repatriated to

               Qatar at the expense of the Agency.
                     (iv)  In order to provide relief for the poor of
               Bahrain a committee of Arabs was formed in the middle of
               the year under the presidency of Shaikh Abdullah bin Isa

               to collect money in Manama and MUharraq. Within a very
               short time of the formation of the committee, Hs •11,000/-
               waa collected from Arabs, Sunni Persians and Indiana. No

               collections were made from the Shia community nor were
               the Shiaa invited to Join the committee. The Shiaa felt
              bitterly their exclusion from.participation in this
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