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                    to ouch time we find it suitable.      On the other hunt!
                    those councilu will take a shape of omall parliaments.

                          In conclusion we request the people to oo-operuto
                    with the foreigners and to avoid any misunderstanding
                    becuuuo there in no country in the world which doou not
                    need foreigners.
                          We repeat our thunks to the Ruler for the peaceful

                    manners lie adopted since the commencement of the movement.





                           Abdul A:&is& el Ghamlan delivered an oral speech.
                    He started it by saying, "On the same duy of last year we

                    called for dispelling the communal differences and we
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                    succeeded und today we would ask you to dispel the
                    selfishness."
                           He told the audience that there are many traitors

                    umongst the people but they should not pollute their hunds
                     in touching them and he assures them that the "traitors"
                    are the leasers und they will be sorry for it.       lie went                f
                     on to say that the people will not be satisfied with the
                     few things now given to them.     They will continue their
                     sacrifices until they reulioe all the demands including a

                     true internal independence.     He said that the British
                     announced several times to Irun that Bahrain wu3 lntornully
                     independent.    The people, therefore, v/ant to see that
                     Buhrain is really so, and that they would not let any one

                     clieut them.   Abdul Aziz' speech was very enthusiastic
                     and it v/us considered to be anti-British.


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