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                   0n the 29th October, 1946, a local country craft
            with 400 bags of ccracnt from the B.I.S.N. Company's ship
            "Vasna" capsized, and was wrecked opposite the customs
            pier at Manama. The cargo wa3 later recovered.
                   On the 2nd November, 1946, a local country craft
            with a cargo of 350 bags of cement was sunk near chas Chose
            shoal,   The cargo was lost but the craft was salvaged and
            repaired.
            15. THE PORT OF BAHRAIN.
               (1) Extension of R.E. System.

                   Early this year it was suggested to the Bahrain
            Government that Bahrain might be made a free port. It
            was thought that the Aden bonded warehouse system could
            be applied .to Bahrain, but on further examination of the
            Aden regulations it was found that before the system
            could be introduced a considerable revision of import
            and export duties would, be necessary. It was decided
            instead to extend facilities under the existing R.E. system.
            As soon as the new customs sheds have been completed the
            R.E. period is to be increased from 20 to 90 days, and the
            system extended to all Gulf ports.
              (ii) Survey of Manama Anchorage.
                   Masters of vessels calling at Bahrain have long
            considered it unsafe to use the inner anchorage at Manama
            if they drew core than 22 feet, in December, however, the
            S.S. "Saninver" arrived from Canada with 9,000 tons of
            wheat and though drawing 27 feet came right into the
            anchorage. Her master reported that for the length of the
            course he had never less than 32 feet under him and had
            ample water at his anchorage.
                   Messrs. Gray Mackenzie thereupon raised the question
            of a further survey of the Manama anchorage. The Bahrain
            Government expressed their willingness to contribute towards
            the expenses of a survey.
             (iii) Loading and Unloading Arrangements.
                   During the year the Bahrain General Merchants'
           Association expressed their dissatisfaction with the
           loading and unloading arrangements of Messrs. Gray Mackenzie.
           They complained that cargo was badly stowed and roughly
           handled, and that no discrimination was made between the
           different kinds of cargo. The company have taken notice
           of this complaint and have instructed their stevedores to
           exercise more care. At the same time they pointed out,
           justly enough, that the Manama pier did not possess the
           modern equipment necessary for off-loading cargo. There
           was only one hand crane, a slow and antique piece of
           mechanism. The Bahrain Government confirmed that they
           had asked for quotations for a new crane but that no firm
           offer had been received by them. Now landing craft and
           equipment are badly needed and Messrs. Gray Mackenzie have
           taken up the matter with their Bombay office.

             (It) Lighting & Buoying.
                  L.T. "Nearchus" made her usual visits of inspection
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