of South Africa, which had a population of all kinds of professional soldiers clung with punc- tilious tenacity to the Social Section of the Prayer Book, others finding them difficult to reform. | One important result of these now fled from the chief towns are ‘Amman (15,000), Es Salt (18,000), Kerak (8,000), Irbid (3,000) and Ma ‘an (3,000), The country itself was pub- lished