1962 in Kuwait

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Events from the year 1962 in Kuwait .

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Former Minister of Public Health , Abdel Aziz Hamad alsaqer handing the graduation certificate to one of the graduates . with the minister of Public Health Abdel Aziz Ibrahim al Fulaij who invited the former minister to hand out the certificates since he was the founder of the Nursing school in Kuwait and beside MR. Saqer stands Dr. Sayyid Ahmad al Ma'dawi , the speaker of the ceremony , who also , on loan from A.R.E , is the deputy chief of the Health Education Department.

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