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Part III: The Nationalists’ Strike






                                                        Chapter Six

                              Local Elections, the Glubb Affair, and Selwyn Lloyd’s Corner

                                                1 January to 10 March 1956





                          The first three months of 1956 were eventful in Bahrain as they included an

                   election for the Education Council, the re-emergence of tensions between the


                   Administration and the HEC, and the effect of regional developments that intruded

                   into Bahrain’s political scene.  It culminated with the stoning of the recently-


                   appointed British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd’s car convoy during his visit to

                   Bahrain.


                          In 1956 Bahrainis were waiting for the elections of the three councils (health,

                   education, and municipal affairs) that had been agreed on by the Administration and


                   the HEC in the previous year.  Al-Watan’s issue of 13 January announced the

                   Government’s plan to conduct the Education Council’s elections first; six seats of the


                   total of twelve were up for election.  A committee of Bahrainis was formed to work

                   with the Public Relations Department to oversee the electoral process.  A period of


                   ten days was allocated for candidates who wished to run in order to register their

                   names and information.  As for the delay in the process of electing the councils, the


                   newspaper believed that that was due to the process involved in preparing the list










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