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          Miscellaneous:
                     Clerks                                    24
                     Tindalls                                  10
                     Mechanics ..                              12
                     Welders                                   9
                     Fitters                                   4
                     Asphaltcrs ..                             4
                     Cooks                                     4
                     Riggers                                   3
                     Wiremen                                   3
                     Blacksmiths                               2
                     Naturs                                    2
                     Assistant mechanics                       2

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          It would seem from the above statement that the number of persons who were out of work
       at the end of the year 1955 was 1,896, this out of a population of not less than 120,000.
          In fact most of them were sent to various employers but they did not obtain employment
       either because they did not pass the trade tests or because they were medically unfit, con­
       sequently they ceased coming to the Exchange.


                              BAHRAIN POSTAL SERVICE
                        (Report by Mr. Mohammed Ali Taitoon, Postmaster)
          On the 1st of March, 1955, the second stage (selling stamps) of transferring the Post Office
       to the Government of Bahrain was put into operation. Our activities in the year 1955 are shown
       under the following headings:—
              Income .................                         Rs. 71,574
              Expenses                                         Rs. 77,095
              Sales of British Postage Stamps        Rs. 40,000 per month
              Sales of Bahrain Postage Stamps        Rs. 586    „  „
              Ordinary Parcels delivery                 2,500   „  „
              Insured Parcels delivery                    300   „  „
              Ordinary letters delivery                  8,200   „ day
              Registered letters delivery                 600   ,,  „
              Compensation paid                                  Rs. 34.2
              Labour turnover                                1.5 per cent.
              Letters and Parcels enquiries ..                      143
          Private Boxes. At the beginning of the year there were 252 private boxes, during the year
       the number was increased by 84. There was some delay over the installation of the new boxes
       owing to repairs having to be carried out in the wall of the building where a menacing crack
       began to show itself in such a way that priority had to be given to structural repairs.
          Post Boxes. In addition to the two ‘Air and ‘Sea’ mail post boxes, five boxes were erected
       in the following streets:—
                          One ‘Lamp’ box in Barrett Road.
                          One ‘Lamp’ box in Shaikh Isa Road.
                          One ‘Lamp’ box in Prior Road.
                          One ‘Pillar’ box in Muharraq.
                          One ‘Wall’ box in the Post Office.
          There are now seven post boxes.
          General. On 28th of June, 1955, a farewell party was given to Mr. D. H. Maurice, the
      Postal adviser to the Government of Bahrain. Mr. Maurice came to Bahrain in June, 1949,
      as an assistant postal superintendent to the British Post Agencies in the Persian Gulf, and
      became Postal Superintendent early in 1950. On the inauguration of the Bahrain Postal Service,
      he became Postal Adviser to the Government of Bahrain. Having worked with him for six
      years I have seen the many steps made in the organization during that period. His excellent
      work during the first and second stages of transferring the post office to the Government of
      Bahrain deserve the greatest merit.
          Mr. Maurice left Bahrain on 2nd July.
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