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                                      GENERAL
          Shop Rents. A source of increasing complaints during recent years has been the large
       increases in shop rents demanded by landlords from their tenants in shops in the Manama
       Bazaar. Towards the end of the year meetings between representatives of landlords and
       tenants were held by the Government with the object of arriving at some mutually satisfactory
       arrangement.

          Floods. Very heavy rain in the Spring and Winter of 1953 and 1954 caused flooding in
       the town of Manama and owing to the high water table much difficulty was encountered in
       attempts to drain off the water. The Government employed a firm of Consulting Engineers to
       prepare a scheme for surface drainage and also a sewage system for Manama, the whole scheme
       was estimated to cost over a million pounds and therefore it was not proceeded with. The cost
       of a very modified scheme to relieve a section of the town of surface water was estimated to
       cost about £100,000. The Public Works Department as a more or less temporary expedient
       built several drains and installed some small pumps which caused a great improvement.

          Appointments. Mr. G. L. Peace, O.B.E., was appointed Judicial Adviser to the Govern­
       ment in October, 1954.
          Col. A. H. St. G. Hamersley M.C., was appointed Deputy Commandant of the State
      Police in December, 1954.

          Pension Scheme. The Government had under consideration a pension scheme for Govern­
       ment employees but final arrangements had not been completed by the end of the year.

          Broadcasting. A representative of the B.B.C. visited Bahrain in the summer of 1954 and
      took recordings of talks with local celebrities, Bahrain music and various other items. The
      programme was broadcast in three parts from London, in Arabic.
          The opening of the Bahrain Broadcasting Station was delayed owing to damage having
       been caused to some of the apparatus while in transit.

          His Highness's visit to Saudi Arabia. In January, 1954, His Highness, with some of his
      relations and the Adviser to the Bahrain Government, made a short visit to Dhammam, during
       H.M. King Saud’s stay on the Saudi Arabia coast.
          Comet Crash. Eleven persons from Bahrain lost their lives in the Comet crash off the
       Italian coast on 10th January.
          Slipway. A slipway built by Messrs. Gray Mackenzie on the south side of the Manama-
      Muharraq causeway, was opened by His Highness in April, 1954.
          Awards. On April 21st, the birthday of H.M. Queen Elizabeth, Shaikh Daij bin Hamed,
      Chairman of the Minors’ Committee, Judge on the Bahrain Court and Deputy Chairman of the
      Manama Municipality, received the O.B.E. from the Hon. the Political Resident. Mr. Husain
      Yatecm at the same time received the M.B.E.

          Cold Storage. The firm of Kozaibi in conjunction with a British firm, opened a cold
      storage in Manama, supplying meat, vegetables, ice cream, etc.

          Archaeological Exploration. An archaeological expedition from a Danish University was
      given permission by the Bahrain Government to work in Bahrain. During the cold season
      of 1954 the expedition carried out work at various points in the country.
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