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McAdden, and Terry Clarke.  Castle did not mention details of the visit, nor did she

                   proffer any comments on her stop in Bahrain.   111   Her diaries also included no


                   information on her trip to Bahrain but just gave general information on the


                   islands. 112

                          Sawut Al-Bahrain featured the news of the arrival of the MPs in a one-page


                   article.  The magazine sent an unnamed representative to brief the delegation and

                   said that


                          When someone tried to get into contact with them [the British MPs]
                          from  Bahrain’s  men  to  explain  to  them  the  case  of  the  Bahraini
                          populace, they pretended to be tied with pre-arranged appointments!

                   The magazine also noted that a set of queries was presented to the delegation but

                   got no answer.  The questions focused on local and regional affairs that included the


                   wish to be allowed by the Administration to form trade unions.  113

                          The British Resident echoed the complaint that Bahrain did not have a trade


                   union in a report in 1951.  Hay pointed to receiving ‘an anonymous circular’ with

                   abusive language towards Belgrave and the Government of Britain.  One of the


                   demands (the only one mentioned in Hay’s account) was ‘the formation of trade

                   unions’. 114   It is probable that the source of the demand was Al-Bakir, himself.  The


                   demand to establish a trade union in Bahrain became the first grievance adopted for

                   action by Al-Bakir in 1953.  The demand would be echoed later by his Movement



                   111  B. Castle, Fighting All the Way (London: 1993), 244-49.
                   112  University of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Catalogue of Barbara Anne Castle: Baroness Castle of
                   Blackburn 1868-2002, MS. Castle 2, fols. 60v-62r and 81r-86r.
                   113  ‘Sita Nuwab Biritaniyeen Yahiloon Mashkil El-Sharq Al-Awsat’ [Six British Members of the
                   Parliament out to Solve the Problems of the Middle East], Sawut Al-Bahrain, February 1953, 35.
                   114  ‘W.R. Hay, Summary of Events in the Persian Gulf from my return from leave on the 21
                                                                                               st
                   September up to the end of October 1951’, in Political Diaries of the Persian Gulf, vol. 19 1951-1954,
                   ed. R.L. Jarman (London: 1990), 1-9 (5).


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