FIRST KING OF TRANS-JORDAN
b'eeeived Sundav, 7 p.m. LONDON, May 2."). l.inir Abdnllah tbn llussein, aged 64, proelainied the firsl King of the new "-doni of Trans-Jordan, says lieuter's \ • ma ii correspondent. He has no ' because Moslem tradition forbids • - prerogative of kingship. Xi'ilullah, in his lirst speech froni the • ; ■ "iie, said Trans-.lordan would nisiin■rn gooil relaiions with her tilly, i: tain, and all the Allied nations. I'clestine "that afflirted Arai) • "intry," would be given eonstant ati"u ;ts a neighbour and because of • • butids between Palestine and Trans•I ::ill.
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 May 1946, Page 5
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