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                             The amount owing by Mohomed bin Subah, chief of
                        the Bin-Aeli, which was lent to him several years ago
                        by the Government, is shown as a possible receipt,

                        but I am extremely doubtful as to whether this loan
                        will be repaid,   Mohomed bin Subah has now induced
                        the Ruler of Kuwait to intercede with H. E. Shaikh
                        Hamad in connection with this debt.
                             Should the Bahrain Petroleum Company enter into

                        the mining lease in December 1933 an additional Rs 20,000/-
                        will acorue to the State but as they have now applied
                        for an extension of the Prospecting License I cannot
                        assume that they will pay the extra amount.
                             Expenditure.   The expenditure in the new Budget
                        has been reduced to Rs 72,100/- less than the estimated
                        expenditure for the previous year,   Owing to the

                        death of the late Shaikh Sir Isa bin Ali, a saving
                        of Rs 42,000/- was effected.  The monthly emolument
                        which he was induced to accept in the year 1347 was
                        Rs 5,000/- per month.  After his death K. E. Shaikh
                        Hamad was persuaded to agree to a monthly payment of

                        Rs 1,500/- instead of Rs 5,000/- to be shared by Shaikh
                        Sir Isafs widow and various other relations.
                             When the time arrived for making the new budget,
                        H. E. Shaikh Hamad after discussing the matter, instructed
                        me to explain the financial position to Shaikh Mohomed,
  ;                     Shaikh Abdullah and Shaikh Salman.   After several long
                        meetings during which the whole financial position was

                        thoroughly reviewed, the Shaikhs were made to realise
                        that some reduction should be made in the Civil List.
                        Shaikh Abdullah had previously agreed, during informal










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