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SAUDI ARABIA AND JORDAN

Surprise Move By King Hussein

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 920 p.m.) AMMAN, April 29. Even closer liaison between King Hussein of Jordan and King Saud of the neighbouring Arab Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is expected to develop from yesterday’s crisis talks between the two monarchs. King Hussein flew unexpectedly to Riyadh, the Saudi Arabian capital, and went into an immediate conference with King Saud.

It was King Hussein’s first trip outside Amman since the Jordan crisis began.

Political observers sai would discuss a common a allies, Egypt and Syria, of increased Saudi Arabia

id that the two monarchs ittitude towards their Arab as well as the prospect m aid for Jordan.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570430.2.97

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 13

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SAUDI ARABIA AND JORDAN Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 13

SAUDI ARABIA AND JORDAN Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 13

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