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On the same day the demands were presented to Eden, the Foreign Secretary

                   met the Ruler of Bahrain.  Eden informed the Ruler that HMG was paying close


                   attention to developments in Bahrain and urged him to openly declare his policies to


                   his people.  Eden pointed to his ‘appreciation’ of the steps made by the Government

                   but also cautioned the Ruler ‘that just because people now were better educated and


                   had time to look round it was impossible to stand still’. 285

                          Clarissa Eden, the Foreign Secretary’s wife, accompanied him on his trip.


                   Details from her account of the visit were slight, but she did reportedly say that she

                   left her husband with the Sheikh, so he ‘can tick him off for something or other’. 286


                   To Belgrave, the Ruler was ‘delighted’ with the result of this, albeit short, meeting

                   and he took on board Eden’s advice which he understood to be along the lines that


                   the Government must improve its public relations activities.  He urged the Adviser

                   to look into producing a daily newspaper on behalf of the Administration.  The


                   Adviser, due to his habit of micromanaging the Government, criticised the Ruler for

                   thinking that such an assignment ‘could be done in the office in spare time’. 287


                   However, it must be said that, had the Government adopted this approach earlier

                   and had allocated a specialist to the task, it could have developed into an instrument


                   for voicing the Administration’s vision and works and, thereby, greatly eased the

                   situation.  Eden instructed Gault to reply to the HEC memorandum by making it


                   clear that ‘constitutional methods’ must be utilised in expressing views and there




                   285  TNA, FO 371/114586, Record of Conversation between the Foreign Secretary and the Ruler of
                   Bahrain on 21 February 1955, 28 February 1955.
                   286  C. Haste (ed.), Clarissa Eden: A Memoir from Churchill to Eden (London: 2007), entry from 21
                   February 1955, 186-87.
                   287  Sir Charles Dalrymple Belgrave’s Personal Diaries, 22 February 1955.


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