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! extremely bed year it is not proposed that any of this e
amount shall be expended so the present budget shows
nothing except the actual revenue and loans recoverable.
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The amount on deposit in Bombay is shown on the balance
sheet of the State.
Recurrent expenditure.
Allowances to Ruling family, The Civil list and
allowance have now been definitely limited to not more
than five lacs, Actually the present payments amount
to about two thousand rupees under the five lacs.
Tutor. The tutor to the Shaikh’s sons is shown
separately as his services do not fall under the general
heading of Public Education. His cost is considerably
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increased © provision fes to be made for passages,
leave and pension contributions according to Government
of India rules which are more generous than those applied
to other officials employed by the Government of Bahrain.
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Protection. Although the number of the Indian Police
has been considerably reduced, there were originally
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110 and there are now 83, their cost is only slightly
less than it was last year. This is because a large
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proportion of them are now due for leave and allowances*
have to^made for the cost of their passages,
It is not
possible to reduce the number of naturs in Manamah and
Huharrok but It is expected that some reduction can be
made among the naturs in the outside villages.
Government Departments.
Customs. This department shows an^increase of
fis over last year. This accounted for. partly
by the regular increments to the staff, the Provident
fund, end an additional number of house allowances which
•^fre paid to clerks enlisted from abroad who are permitted
to have their families in Bahrain. The first two reasons