LONDON. - It is not political trouble which causes the thoughtful look on the face of the Emir Abdulla of Transjordania. He is engaged in a game of chess with Sir Ronald Stores, president of the Imperial Chess Club, during, a recent visit to London.
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Evening Star, Issue 22709, 24 July 1937, Page 7
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44LONDON. – It is not political trouble which causes the thoughtful look on the face of the Emir Abdulla of Transjordania. He is engaged in a game of chess with Sir Ronald Stores, president of the Imperial Chess Club, during, a recent visit to London. Evening Star, Issue 22709, 24 July 1937, Page 7
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