Urge Towards Single Arab Sttae
IiCi'i'ivril Fridav, 5.30 p.m. LONDON. April 14. Pi'UP-r S!I> the most significant thing in titi' Aifib Wurld was "the intense and ahno-u universal urge" towards a singie S;:iie n.-ule u]i of Syria, Traq, Tran-jur.lan and Arab Palostine, said the s, «.,•••! •»!;.• i)i' ihe Arab oliice, Mr. Edward Aiiyah, after touring the Near East. Ile :iid the Arab defeat in Palestine was ihe immediate eause of the urg" towards ii!i:!ii-i1 iou. though the foundat 'on ] : ; 1 1 ! i laid earlier by the pioTn-ers oi' ihe Arab movement. Tieufi-r's Damascus eorrespondent savs lUisni, Zabn hus entruted n former Minister Ih'avdi At:issi > with the for rriation oi' a new f'abinef. Tt is under stood that King Ibn Saud informed Zairn of his wish to see constitutiona' life retnrn to Ryria as soon as possible In faePifate the recognit ion of the new w-gbee |,y ihe Arab States. The de- ] ■ * i * i ' 1 Pri'ee Minister 'Tlaled Azem) wa-: iiiteraled todav.
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1949, Page 5
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160Urge Towards Single Arab Sttae Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1949, Page 5
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