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              The schoolmasters are all young, under 25 and the Palestinian authori­
          ties had no observations to make on their past. The educational pro­
          gramme is already much improved and football has been introduced.
              (d)  Police.—The Ruler has selected suitable metal number badges for
          the Kuwait Watch, which is no doubt destined to be the basis of a future
          Police Force.
              (e)  Bank for Kuwait.—The question of a suitable Bank for Kuwait
          has been among the subjects which have engaged the serious attention of
          the Ruler during the year under review. Nothing final has yet been decid­
          ed.
              (/) Post Office.—The Ruler continued during the year under report
          to press the Political Agent for a Post Office under either his or the Politi­
          cal Agent’s influence unlike the Iraqi Post Office now here, which acknowl­
          edges no control of anyone in the State. This has been the subject of cor­
          respondence and progress towards a better arrangement has been made.
              (g)  Telephone System for Kuwait.—The question of a telephone instal­
          lation for Kuwait was for the first time mooted during the year. The
          Political Agent has put several British firms interested in touch with the
          Ruler, who is considering the matter.
              (h)  Imperial Ainvays.—The services, two eastbound and two west­
          bound by land machines, continued as in the last year.
              The percentage of non-landings to the whole number of passages across
          the territory was roughly 20 per cent., i.e., a proportion of 4: 1 between
          landings and non-landings. No building or equipment has yet been pro­
          vided by Imperial Airways on the landing ground except a small and simple
          fire apparatus in a box. Their agents for supply of petrol have built a
          small store.
              The local manager from Basra visited Kuwait at the end of the year
          and spoke of improvements in accommodation and air mail arrangements.
          He inspected the site of the seaplane anchorage.
              (i)  Boat Building and Pearl Diving —Boats.—A note on the number,
          tonnage, etc., of boats built during the year will be found in the Trade
          Report for 1035. The boat building industry has greatly improved and
          the yards were kept busy throughout the year; many boats being ordered
          from elsewhere on the Arabian Coasts, where the leading Kuwait builders
          are gaining a very high reputation for sound building. Applications were
          received from as far away as Makalla and Karachi.
              Pearls.—The pearl season showed a slight improvement in prices and
          in finds over last year, the former, it is believed, due to the expected Coro­
          nation in England.
              The number of boats which set out for the pearling banks was 300, a
          larger number than last year and the same as in 1934.
              The largest pearl found this year, said to be worth £600 was collected
          by chance by fishermen off Kuwait in December. It was despatched to
          India by the first air mail.
              O') The Pilgrimage to Mecca (Haj) from Kuwait.—The number of pil­
          grims who left Kuwait this year was :—                         1
                Kuwaitis by camel .....
                                                                    198
                Kuwaitis by sea .....
                                                                   Nil
                Kuwaitis by car .....
                                                                     4
                Iraqis by car through Kuwait—30, in 10 cars.
          Many Iraqi pilgrims now prefer the Kuwait   route to
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