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James Reston, of the “New York Times,” commenting on the future of Saudi Arabia after the assassination of King Feisal, writes (through N.Z.P.A.): “The fact is that Feisal’s successor is generally regarded as incompetent, or worse, and that the new man behind the Throne, Prince Fahd, is a gambler whose most spectacular achievement is that he once lost two million in a single night at a gambling table in London.” — Washington, March 26.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33803, 27 March 1975, Page 19

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Cold comment Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33803, 27 March 1975, Page 19

Cold comment Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33803, 27 March 1975, Page 19

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