Jordan Returning To Normal
(N.Z. Press Association —Copyright) (Rec. 10 p.m.) LONDON, May 1. King Hussein of Jordan and King Feisal of Iraq were expected to meet shortly, according to Amman newspapers, as quoted by the British United Press. Jordan military courts, set up to try alleged conspirators against the Government, would start work shortly, the agency said. Communications with the outside world, have been fully restored as the country gets back to normal after its recent troubles. Meanwhile Ankara reports, also quoted by the British United Press, told of Turkish troops moving in south-eastern Turkey toward areas bordering Syria. Some reports said they were moving in preparation for normal seasonal military exercises. There was no official confirmation.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 11
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