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  4. THE SOLEMN LYING-IN-STATE

    LONDON, Monday. Silent crowds lining the pavements yesterday watched the coffin of Queen Mary, Britain's, dowager Queen, borne in solemn procession to its lying-in-state in Westminster Hall. Late, in the afternoon, the people of Britain in their thousands began to take their leave of the old Queen. They filed slowly past the coffin, restting on a last throne the high purple catafalque. ...

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  5. An Age-old Fascination

    "What makes them work?" two-years-old Cherril Pfeffer wonders as she plays with the eyes of this doll, which won a first prize at the Jandowae Show yesterday. The doll, the dressing of which is the work of seven years-old Fay Brazier, gained first award in the class for children's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.N. Deadlock

    NEW YORK, Monday. The first definite sign whether the chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations (M. ...

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  7. PRISONERS ISSUE MAY BE KEY TO RED INTENTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. United States officials view Communist China's offer to exchange sick and wounded prisoners in Korea as an acid test of whether the Communist world really wants peace. Aside from the issue of whether the offer is sincere is the question whether it was dictated by the ...

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  8. To Fight Mau Mau

    LONDON, Monday. The first of 1200 British troops flying to Kenya to help in the campaign against Mau Mau ...

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  9. PROTEST ON U.S. TRADE EMBARGO

    CANBERRA, Monday. The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwcn) announced to-day that a ...

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  10. RECORD PRICE PAID FOR YOUNG BULL

    SYDNEY, Monday. A Queensland buyer, Elsinora Pty. Ltd., paid an Australian record of 5400 ...

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  11. SICK BABY'S 'PLANE TRIP TO BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. An 11-days-old baby was flown to Brisbane to-day from Port Moresby for ...

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  12. EFFECT OF-RULING ON MIGRANT HOSTELS

    BRISBANE, Monday. Commonwealth Hostels Ltd. cannot sue. residents or former residents for a ...

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  13. DATE FOR PAYMENT Or MEDICAL BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, Monday. Payments for medical benefits should commence on July 1, the Minister for ...

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  14. Slate's Improving Employment Trend

    BRISBANE, Monday. There had been decreases in the number of people throughout Queensland getting unemployment benefits in the last few weeks, the Federal Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) ...

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  15. HUNT FOR KILLER INTENSIFIED

    LONDON, Monday. Scotland Yard stopped all police leave in London today after calling in ...

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  16. ARMED GANG MURDERS IN WEST JAVA

    DJAKARTA, Monday. An armed gang murdered 27 villagers when attacking Tjiparaj (West Java) on ...

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  17. PLANS DISCUSSED FOR CORONATION DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday. A meeting called by the State Government to-day to consider Coronation ...

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  18. MR. POWER IMPROVING AFTER HEART ATTACK

    BRISBANE, Monday. The Attorney-General (Mr. Power) was "very comfortable" in the Mater Private ...

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  19. THREE MINES IDLE ON IPSWICH FIELD

    IPSWICH, Monday. Three mines on the Ipswich field are idle following a stoppage at Riverside ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL COURT'S WARNING ON RULES

    BRISBANE, Monday. The. Industrial Court would no longer tolerate slackness, a member of ...

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  21. FEDERAL RESPONSE TO WEATHER MAN'S PLEA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. The Federal Government may answer an appeal by the Queensland ...

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  22. DATE FOR U.K. SOVIET TALKS

    LONDON, Monday. Britain has accepted the Soviet proposal for an Anglo-Soviet conference on, , air safety in Germany, to be held in Berlin to-morrow, the Foreign Office announced. ...

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  23. MAY HAND OVER SOLDIER TO CIVIL AUTHORITIES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Private Ian Dowling Cupit, an Australian soldier found guilty of murdering an ...

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  24. MRS. FLYNN TO WORK WITH INLAND MISSION

    MELBOURNE, Monday. The widow of "Flynn of the Inland" will arrive in Melbourne to-day on her ...

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  25. ORDER FOR STATE COKE FROM NOUMEA

    BRISBANE, Monday. Noumea has signed an order for 16,000 tons of coke from the Bowen (State) coke ...

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  26. SIGNIFICANT MOVE?

    LONDON, Monday. A "Daily Express" correspondent says that the most significant Russian ...

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  27. STATE'S TREASURER IS "HAPPY IN QUEENSLAND"

    ROCKHAMtPTON, Monday. The Treasurer (Mr. E. J. Walsh) is happy in Queensland. He said so to ...

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  28. NATION'S RECORD BEER CONSUMPTION IN 1952

    SYDNEY, Monday. Australians drank more beer last year than ever before, according to figures just ...

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  29. "RAYON NOT A THREAT TO WOOL INDUSTRY"

    SYDNEY, Monday. "Rayon does not constitute a threat to wool, but on the other hand, it would help ...

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  30. JAPANESE PRINCE TO SAIL FOR CORONATION

    TOKIO, Monday. Giant fireworks thundered over the capital to-day as Crown Prince Akihito prepared to ...

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  31. MOVE FOR COMMITTAL OF DOYLE TO PRISON

    SYDNEY, Monday, The committal to prison of the, bankrupt investor, Reginald i Aubrey Doyle (41), will be ...

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  32. "CHRONICLE" FEATURES

    There will be no issue of the "Chronicle". on Good Friday (April 3); but four "Chronicle" ...

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  35. MR. ATTLEE ILL

    LONDON, Monday. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Attlee) entered hospital last night for an appendix operation to-day. ...

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  36. TWO QUEENSLANDERS IN STAWELL GIFT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Two Queenslanders remained in the Stawell Gift when the final acceptances ...

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  37. BIG DEPRESSION ON TOKIO STOCK EXCHANGE

    TOKIO, Monday. The Tokio Stock Exchange, on resuming trading to-day, showed one of its biggest ...

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  38. "LOSE NO SLEEP ON I.W.A." IS TIP TO WHEATGROWERS

    Wheatgrowers should not lose any sleep over the failure of the nations concerned to renew the International Wheat Agreement, Mr. F. J. Armstrong, a member of the State Wheat Board, and ...

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  39. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    THE number of westerners that may be met in the east is sometimes surprising to the point of perplexity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. BUREAU ADMITS "ERROR OF JUDGMENT"

    BRISBANE, Monday. A Weather Bureau official to-night admitted an "error of judgment" in last ...

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  41. CORONATION STAMPS ON MAY 25

    CANBERRA, Monday. The Postmaster General's Department will issue three stamps on May 25 to ...

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  42. TO RESTORE WAR RELICS?

    MELBOURNE, Monday. The Minister for Defence (Sir Philip McBride) is expected to-morrow to order ...

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