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                      (o) Shaikh Abdullah al Ahmad, who has increased if possible
                  in adiposity, wheozineas, and Geniality, regained in charge of the
                  Arsenal - a suitable post a.s it does not require a high degree of
                  mobility.
                      It)   Shaikh Subah as Salim remained Chief of Bslice.
                      (S)   Shaikh Mubarak al Hamad al Mubarak remained in charge of
                  the Customs.
                      (h)   Shaikh Mohammad al Ahmed continued to live in Dusrah and
                  to manage His Highness* property in ,Iraq, but the even tenor of
                  his existence was broken by an affray with the 'Iraq Customs police
                  in which he suffered a bullet through the neck (which should have
                  killed him) and the loss of his right thumb.
                      (i)   Shaikh Fahad as Salim's not inconsiderable talents remain
                  ostensibly unemployed but it is difficult to estimate the extent
                  to which he participated in the administration of the departments
                  officially entrusted to his brother Abdulla.

                      (j)   Shaikh Salim al Hamud, an uncle of Kis Highness and the
                  senior living member of the Subah family, succumbed to tuberculosis
                  in a sanatorium at Beyrouth.   Until the last moment it was doubt­
                  ful whether tuberculosis or diabetes would have the honour Of carry­
                  ing him off.   He leaves two sons:   a boy of 18 who is accounted
                 demented by reason of his ordinate predilection for the bottle and
                 the opposite sex, and an infant who has been adopted by Shaikh
                 Abdullah Mubarak.
                 III.  THE POLITICAL AGENT'S RELATIONS ./TTH THE SHAIKH.
                     The Political Agent's relations with the Shaikh remained
                 cordial, although in warmth they varied inversely with the amount
                 of friction generated by efforts to curtail the smuggling propen­
                 sities of Kuwaitis in the interests of war-time trade control.
                 His Highness renewed the Civil Air Agreement for a further period
                 of 3 years and was co-operation itself in his dealings with the
                 R./v. F.  Early in the year he offered them the use of the faarant-
                 ine buildings at Shuwaikh rent free, as e. rest-house; an offer
                 which was gratefully accepted although itpay conceivably Lave been
                 not unconnected with a desire on the part of the Shaikh to evade
                 the obligation to maintain a quarantine station.
                 IV. LOCAL INTERESTS.

                     (a) General
                     In the absence of a published budget the administration of the
                 State remains something of a mystery.     It is however clear that
                 the Consultative Assembly born with so many pangs in 1933 has
                 passed away, for it held no meetings during the year,       "Progress-
                 ive" elements appear to have been too pre-occupied with their own
                 progress in profiteering to have had time for pi politics.
                     Shaikh Ahmed has retained control of the political destinies of
                 the State and of the not inconsiderable income from the family
                 properties in 'Iraq, and continues to supervise if not to control
                 the activities of the energetic municipality. Other State income,
                 including apparently the oil royalties, (which amounted to approx­
                 imately £.5,000 during the year and will probably amount to over
                 £.340,000 during 1946) was collected by the Revenue Department
                 under the control of Shaikh Abdullah Salim.
                     The Revenue Department paid the following approximate monthly
                 salaries

                     Hls Highness                             Rs. 4,000.
                     Shaikh Abdulla Salim                     Rs. 4,000.
                     Shaikh Abdulla Mubarak                   Ra. 1,500.-
                     Shaikh Fahad as Salim                    Rs. 1,500.
                     Shaikh Abdulla al Jabir                  Rs. 1,100.
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