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reported events on the islands.  The article looked forward to the coming of a

                   revolution driven by the anger generated by Bahrain’s new Penal Code.  Tahrir


                   further criticised the Administration because it had ‘behaved badly’ during its


                   reception of Nasser in May, but gave no further details. 377   Gault made ready all

                   necessary defense arrangements following the Administration’s consent in case


                   violence occurred during the Shi’ite festival or in the anti-British demonstration.

                   HMS Flamingo anchored offshore Bahrain and HMS Loch Lomond sailed from Basra


                   in southern Iraq to Bahrain. 378   However the much-anticipated Shi’ite festival passed

                   without any major disturbances.  379


                          In order to lessen further tensions and with anti-British demonstrations

                   rumoured for 3 September, the Administration announced on 30 August the


                   suspension of the Penal Code until further notice.  This, according to Gault, helped to

                   ease tensions and no disturbances were reported.  However intelligence reports


                   that reached the Agency testified to the possibility of the HEC issuing a new circular

                   calling upon the Ruler once again to meet their demands.  Gault also predicted the


                   possibility of demonstrations erupting following Belgrave’s return in late

                   September.  380


                          After matters settled in Bahrain, Burrows analysed the situation and wrote:

                   ‘In effect we are now paying for the thirty odd years of Sir Charles Belgrave’s


                   benevolent despotism in Bahrain’.  He continued:





                   377  TNA, FO 371/114587, British Embassy in Cairo to Residency, 27 August 1955.
                   378  TNA, FO 371/114587, Gault to FO, 27 August 1955.
                   379  TNA, FO 1016/387, Gault to FO, 29 August 1955.
                   380  TNA, FO 1016/387, Gault to FO, 1 September 1955.


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