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           a rnte very favourable to the Kuwaitis aril changing their
           rupees "back Into dinars at a rate even more favourable to the

           Kuwaitis proceeded to return to their business* aril estates
           In Iraq.
                    (b) Trade,    A full report on the Imports and exports
            for the year will be found in the Kuwait Trade Report, a non­
           confident ial publication.

                   (o) Customs. About the end of the year, the Customs
           import duty was increased from to 6*ijC ad valerora. The
           object of the increase i3 to provide additional funds for the

           Education and '••edical Departments. These departments will
           share the increased income between them.
                   (d)  Council. The Council met from time to time and
           seem to have discharged their duties with discretion.
                   (e)  He3icnl.                                                          i

                         (i) The number of patients treated at the Indian
           Government Dispensary for the year was 13,336.
                        (ii) The Kuwait medical establishment which consists

           of two qualified medical officers from -Syria has been augmented
           by the arrival of a trained nurse and midwife from ?yria. The
           Stats Dispensary is clean and well run and there is little
           doubt that the doctors are capable men. TOrk on the Etate
           Hospital is progressing slowly partly through lack of funis

           and partly because the Kuwait Government are not yet certain
           that they will be able to obtain the requisite iron gilders
           anl other fittings from India anl they are therefore unwilling
           to spend money on a building which may have to remain unfini­

           shed for some years.
                       (ill). The .American yisslon continues to do exoellen
           medical work. On 20th of C-otober Dr. C.3.G, Vylraa, O.B.B.,

           M.D • t  the Superintendent of the ttieslon Hospital, retired
           after a period of 29 years* work in Kuwait. Ho and his wife
           are moot estimable characters and their loss will be felt,
           particularly by the poorer classes of the Town. Ur,L. Soudderl
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