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                  Copy of Domi-Official letter No.501-21 dated
           tho 6th March, 1946, from C.D. Belgravo, Esq., C.B.E.,
           Advisor to theBahrain Government, to the political
           Agent, Bahrain.


                  Referenco your D.O. No,c/210 dated 25th
           February, 1946, the budget for the presont year has
           already been made and approved by His Highness and it
           would be difficult at this stage to recast it on the
           lines suggested in your note,   I am sorry that I did
           not receive this note before  In time to adopt the method
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           which is laid down in it.
           2.     The life of the oil field wus estimated in 1937
           at 15 years. It would be interesting now to know what
           is its expectation of life in the opinion of the Company.
           Y/ould it be possible to a3k the Bahrain petroleum company
           whether we could be given a very rough "without prejudice"
           idea of how long the present output may last? The basis
           of the scheme appears to rest on this factor.
           3.     Apart from the electric scheme there is at present
           no important government undertaking which produces
           rovenue and the budget on the expenditure side consists
           almost entirely of expenditure on public services and
           administration. His Highness has in mind a building
           scheme in Manama which includes the construction of a
           line of large shops which would be productive scheme
           but this was not included in the 1365 Budget as the
           material for the buildings is not likely to be available
           for somo time.
           4.     I will prepare tho next budget on the lines of
           your note and I hope by then that there will be certain
           productive schemes on which capital expenditure can be
           spent.




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