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JORDANIAN CABINET

Five Ministers Resign (N.Z.P.A. ‘Reuter—Copyright) AMMAN (Jordan), Aug. 1. A Royal decree was issued by King Hussein in Amman last night accepting the resignation of five Cabinet Ministers and reshuffling the Cabinet. The five Ministers resigning were Mr Abdel Rahim Al-Waked, the Minister of Justice, Mr Kamel Mohiddin, the Minister of Social and Labour Affairs, Mr Abdel Latif Afbeen, the Minister of Education, Mr Ali Dajani, the Minister of Communications for Ports, Airports and Railways, and Mr Fuad Farraj, the Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs. Successful Stall More than £143 was given to a stall of the Adult Cerebral Palsy Society in Cathedral Square recently. The secretary of the society (Mrs C. G. Crawford) said the response from firms and growers was wonderful. The money would go towards renovating the society’s new premises, Independence House.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30819, 3 August 1965, Page 10

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JORDANIAN CABINET Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30819, 3 August 1965, Page 10

JORDANIAN CABINET Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30819, 3 August 1965, Page 10

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