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    Auction at Former Japanese Embassy. -- The contents of the former Japanese Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London, were recently put up for public auction. An Imari porcelain vase, decorated with flowers and birds in colours and gilt, is centred in the collection here shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FOUR MILLION IDLE

    LONDON, Monday. -- All non-essential industries over half England and Wales have been brought to a standstill by the power cuts announced by the Government on Friday, and shortly after these ...

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    Chipped Potatoes for the Royal Menu. -- The electric chipping machine is here seen at work in the galley of the battleship Vanguard, in which members of the Royal Family are sailing to, South Africa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COAL SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Mount Isa Mines Co., which employs 1100 men, ceased mining, milling and smelting operations ...

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  8. SOAKING RAINFALLS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Western country, Carrying nearly 10,000,000 sheep -- half the State's present flocks -- has been saved for months to come by the present rain. Many hundreds of dams have ...

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  9. DISCUSSED IN CAMERA

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- With representatives of shipowners and waterside unions, Judge Foster presided to-day and discussed in camera the claims of the Waterside Workers' Federation for annual ...

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  10. CROSSING THE LINE

    LONDON, Monday. -- Renter's special representative on H.M.S. Vanguard, which is taking the 'King, Queen, and Princesses to ...

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  11. BRAVE WOMAN

    BOWEN, Monday. -- A Bowen woman walked nearly 10- miles over railway lines and on flooded roads to-night to reach the ...

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  14. BODY UNIDENTIFIED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- So far the police have been unable to identify the body of the man recovered from Broad Beach, ...

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  15. "TOO RIDICULOUS"

    BERLIN, Monday. -- The Commander of the united states Army Forces in Europe (General Clay) has characterised as "too ...

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  16. BROKEN MARRIAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Although recent divorce figures had decreased a little in Australia, the number of ...

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  17. SHEEPSKIN TRADE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Australian sheepskin trade is being given considerable impetus by a new development of the use of ...

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  18. MIDDLE EAST

    CAIRO, Monday. -- Reuter's correspondent says the evacuation of British Middle East Headquarters from Cairo to David, in the Suez ...

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  19. DEATH ANNOUNCED

    IPSWICH. Monday. -- Constable D. Nicol, who was injured when he was thrown from his horse at Moore last Tuesday, died in the ...

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