King Feisal o£ Irak, who has been visiting London, is described as the most remarkable 'monarch in the world, and the description is not ill-chosen. Tall, debonair, and dressed with taste and elegance, you could not distinguish him from the hundreds of Englishmen to be found in the West TCnd and about the Court of Kins George. Yet- he is a tine son of the Client, a direct descendant of the Prophet, a' Bedouin of the Bedouins, the. sreater pnrt of whoso life has been spent in the burning; deserts of Arabia and the East.'
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 18
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