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                                                                                 Records of Bahrain                                                                           Introduction of reforms,  1923

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                                                                               No.       -a or 1923.
                                                                                                                                                          exo bound to arise »nd 1 confidently antloipate from ny
                                                                British Reaidenoy aad Consulate-General t
                                                                           Bus hire ,  lat July 1923.                                                     exp*ri$ao« in Irai that the Bahrain Foreigners * Court und‘tt
                                                                                                                                                          tho Bahrain Order in Counoll would, In good and oapable b^nd»

                                                              The lion 'bie Lieut-Col.                                                                    bo yory soon entirely self-supporting.                                                     ,!
                                                                                       d .0 .Knox, C .6 .1. ,   0 .1 .hi • ,
                                                                     Politioal Resident in the                                                                       It la at present almost Impossible for the Polit­
                                                                                                 Persian Gulf.                                            3-
                                                                                                                                                          ical Agent, worried a* h4 la with cleaning out the AUgeah
                                                             D . de 3 . Bray , Eaq .
                                                                                    0.3.1.   C.1^9. , O.B JJ. ,                                           atsblea of the Custom In Bahrain , to give the neoesaary
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     !!
                                                                     Foreign Seoretory to the                                                             time that would be Involved in preparing an estimate of the
                                                                                                Government of India
                                                                               in the Foreign aad                                                         amount of judicial revenues that might b* expected If court
                                                                                                   Politioal Department.
                                                                                                                                                          work wen taken up properly fcy an experienced whole time
                                                                           AV-i’Olntm.nt of a Prltl.h"L.8i8tNnt to tte                                    otffioei who could devote himself to the proper working of th(*
                                                                                    olitioal Agent, Bahrain.
                                                                                                                                                          Bahrain Order in Ccunoil.
                                                       Sir ,
                                                                                                                                                          4 .         Owing to the ml lux oi loreigneru whioh may fatfcly
                                                             1 have the honour to acknowledge                                                             be presumed to bo duo to the satiel \otlon they feel at the
                                                                                                the reoelpt of your
                                                       letter No. I083/I466-K dat*d
                                                                                       14th June 1923 on the eubjeot                                      seourlty alforded to them under the present regime whereby
                                                       of the appointment ol
                                                                               a British A6distant to the Politioal                                       juried lotion over foreigners has been ceded to the repres­
                                                       Agont , Bahrain,
                                                                           In reply to mragra^h £ 2 of your letter                                        entative ol t\v protecting ;ower, ti*o revenues of the Al
                                                       oited above 1 venture
                                                                               to clear the ground by stating that 1                                      Khalifah have improved in a manner entirely unpreofrdented
                                                       realised from the outset that
                                                                                        any proposals involving an add­                                   in the past and 1 linn no impropriety in calling upon the
                                                       itional charge on Indian revenues would be hopeless at the
                                                                                                                                                          Shaikh to oontitbute, should It unfortunately be necessary,
                                                       present Junoture and my proposal was that Bahrain revenues
                                                                                                                                                          towards the 0ost ol Riving loreignera a properly constitut­
                                                       should take all receipts Iron oourt
                                                                                              fees and bear the entire                                    ed qourt where their olaima among themeelvea will reoelve
                                                       ooat of the proposed appointment*, further that if, as I hoped
                                                                                                                                                          lull consideration and even-handed j-stloe.
                                                      would not b® the owe      any additional expenditure was invol­
                                                                                                                                                          5 •         1 had not forgotten when «end ing my telegram that
                                                      ved f that surplus ex^er*!! ture should be met
                                                                                                      from Bahrain
                                                                                                                                                          there wtu* an existing appointment of an Indian AS*iat-*at,
                                                       Customs revenues.
                                                                                                                                                          but I regret to say that i am oonvinoed rrc&Q personal rea-
                                                      2 .
                                                                  The position of Bahrain is peouliar and at my reoentf
                                                                                                                                                          oons connected with Shaikh Hamad that an Indian Assistant'
                                                      visit there 1 w*s greatly atruok by the inoreused wealth of
                                                                                                                                                          ^ill not meet the case.        There 13 no doubt that neither
                                                      the islands .    Bahrain jear 1 roerohants from kanameh, the for­
                                                                                                                                                          -a-aba nor Per*iun* are H'o^rea to w.loo*. euoh an •vpolat-
                                                      eigners* town, now proofed direot to Paris without the Inter­
                                                                                                                                                          oont and if for a »ca.«t it w* vroyou.d to hand 0v«r to sudh
                                                      mediary ol any midd lemon and have    I am informed , establish­
                                                                                                                                                          an assistant the duties of a civil judge or magistrate, the
                                                      ments in P*r.is. and London where they pell their pearls direot
                                                                                                                                                          appointment would not cor..mund re spool.
                                                      to customers .    11 tho Politioal agent's proposals as to aur-
                                                                                                                                                          6 .         It is a matter oi regret to me to hear that       my
                                                      vey and settlement go forward , important oivil legal qUeatlo&e
                                                                                                                         •1                               proposal that the Assistant »'olltio*l agent, Bahrain,        or,
                                                                                                                                                          *** 1 nhould prefer to o*ll him, the Judioial adviser to the

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