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             of the European Community, and many of the leading
             merchants.

                     (e)   Shaikh Abdulla al Ahmed remained in charge
             of the Arsenal.
                     (f)   Shaikh Cubah as Salim remained Chief of Police.
             He went to the Levant to escape the rigours of Ramadhan.
                     (e)   Shaikh ?.!ubarak al Hamad al Mubarak remained
             Chief of the Port of Kuwait.

                     (h) Shaikh Mohammed al Ahmed ccr.t5r.uc’d tc .'ive in
             Basra and to manage His Highness' properties in Iraq.
                     (i)   Shaikh Pahod as Salim who is a member of the
             Advisory Council remained ostensibly un-employed during
             the period under review,     He was, however, 3een almost
             daily in the Revenue Department.
                     U)    Shaikh Dueij as Salman al Kamood married one
             of the daughters of His Highness on the 13th April.
             III     THE POLITICAL AGENT’S RELATIONS V/ITK THE SHAIKH.
                    There occurred nothing to mar the Pblitical Agent’s
             relations with the Shaikh which remained cordial.       His
             Highness and his subjects very much resented the restrict­
             ions placed by the Iraqi Administration on the issue of
             Iraqi visas to Kuwaitis, and he felt that the British
             Embassy in Baghdad should be able to bring sufficient
             pressure on the Iraqi Administration to induce then to
             relax the rules in favour of Kuwaitis. AnothYsore point
             has been the unending litigation with the Iraqi authorities
             over the Date Gardens, which has been dealt with under
             paragraph VII.
             IV      LOCAL INTERESTS.
                     (a) General.
                    As a result of persistant pressure the Revenue
             Department has produced a statement purporting to be a
             budget for the year 1365 (6th December, 1945 to 24th
             November, 1946). The salient points gleaned from it are
             that the income of the Department for the year was
            Ks 19,43,333 out of which ZZ'Jo was appropriated by the As-
             Subah as their salaries and those of their domestic
             establishments. Ihcome from Customs which should be 4fS of
             the value of imports amounted to ns 13,37,792/6/-

                    The Shaikh has continued to direct the foreign
             affairs of the State singlehanded and to preside over the
            Municipality.     The Consultative Assembly which had almost
             atrophied was resuscitated in September, 1946 and the
            following members were nominated.to it:-

                        Shaikh Abdulla as Salim, C.I.E. (President)
                        Shaikh Abdulla al Jabir, C.I.E.
                        Shaikh Abdulla al Mubarak, C.I.E.
                        Shaikh Jfehad as Salim.
                        Yusuf Alghanim
                        Yusuf Abdullatif al Hamad.
                        Yusuf Saleh Humaidhi.
                        Khalid as Zaid.
                        Nusf Yusuf an Nu^f.
                        Abdul Hamid as Sana.
                        Yusuf Ad3ani.
                        Ahmed Abdulkarim Abul.
                    It is notable for the fact that the Shaikh’s
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