CURFEW IN JORDAN’S CAPITAL.—LEFT: A deserted street in Amman after the imposition of a strict curfew had cleared the city streets of all but military patrols. RIGHT: The day before the curfew. Jordanians demonstrating for the recall of the former Prime Minister (Mr Suleiman Nabulsi) and the reinstatement of dismissed Army officers.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 14
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52CURFEW IN JORDAN’S CAPITAL.—LEFT: A deserted street in Amman after the imposition of a strict curfew had cleared the city streets of all but military patrols. RIGHT: The day before the curfew. Jordanians demonstrating for the recall of the former Prime Minister (Mr Suleiman Nabulsi) and the reinstatement of dismissed Army officers. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 14
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