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Residency officers and First Secretaries (Lucas and FB Richards) who both

                   exclaimed ‘Very interesting indeed’.  Details of the first letter from the HEC dated 10


                   September to the Ruler, from the copies provided by Al-Bakir, criticised the Sheikh


                   for not heeding to the Party’s demands and urged the establishment of a Legislative

                   Council.  Moreover, the pro forma voiced its concern about the work of the


                   Commission of Enquiry, the Penal Code, and offered general criticisms of various

                   government departments.  The second letter dated on 24 September alluded to a


                   discussion that took place between the HEC and the Ruler.  This centered on the

                   Ruler’s approval of holding elections for the committees/councils of health,


                   education, and municipal affairs.  The letter further urged for reform in the public

                   security and judicial sector.  Most importantly the pro forma declared its agreement


                   with the Ruler to postpone any further talks regarding the establishment of a

                   Legislative Council. 393


                          Britain continued with its intention to expand the Baghdad Pact and it was

                   announced that Pakistan intended to join the alliance.  Since Pakistan was also a


                   member of SEATO, the Baghdad Pact would successfully link NATO with Turkey

                   being a member to SEATO through Iraq.    394   Pakistan’s official adherence to the Pact


                   was followed by Iran’s ascension to the alliance.  An Iraqi diplomat, Awni Khalidy,

                   was chosen as the General Secretary of the Pact. 395





                   393  TNA, FO 1016/387, Enclosing two letters (English and Arabic) from the Committee to the Ruler of
                   Bahrain, 10 and 24 September 1955.
                   394  ‘Pakistan to Join Pact’, New York Times, 1 July 1955, 3; and Devereux, Formulation of British
                   Defence Policy, 169.
                   395  ‘Iran will adhere to Mid-East Pact: To Join Turkey, Iraq, Britain and Pakistan in Defense Accord
                   Soviet Opposes’, New York Times, 12 October 1955, 1; and ‘Iraqi is made Secretary of Baghdad Pact
                   Group’, New York Times, 15 December 1955, 5.



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