Emir Abdullah was given a rousing welcome in Palestine and Transjordania when he returned here from his six weeks’ trip to England. In press interviews the Transjordania ruler said he was completely satisfied with his mission to England and had been impressed by the cordiality and courtesy extended to him by the King and royal family and British statesmen.
He advised Arabs to give up their non-cooperation policy and to adopt a positive program in their relations with England, citing Jewish influence over British public opinion.
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