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  3. EXAMPLE OF 17th CENTURY FURNISHINGS

    Another of London's histori[?] show places recently opened to the public is "Prince Henry's Room" in Fleet Street. Dating from the beginning of the 17th century, it takes its name from Henry, Prince of Wales and elder son of James I. It survived the Great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WARM HOMES FROM ATOMIC PILE

    Scientists and others at the atomic energy research establishment at Harwell, Berkshire, [?]ope that by 1949 their homes win be ...

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  5. Parliamentary Delegation

    BLAIR ATHOL, July 21.—The Victorian and South Australian members of the Parliamentary delegation stared in amazement and with envy at thousands of tons of coal in trucks, in heaps on the ...

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  6. YAK FIGHTERS TO "SATURATE" SECTION OF BRITISH AIRCORRIDOR

    LONDON, July 21.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that the Russian authorities today teamed the four-Power air safety centre that Yak fighters, flying to a height of 20,000 feet, would "saturate" a section of the British air corridor between Hamburg and Berlin ...

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  7. WORTH NOT REALISED!

    The public generally was not aware of the value of granite, freestone and marble quarries in the district, said the Mayor (Mr ...

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  8. Wintern Dried Meat Works For Sale

    WINTON, July 21.—The calling of tenders by an advertisement in southern newspapers will be made shortly for the purchase of the ...

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  9. Big Developments

    CLERMONT, July 21.—Success of the Queensland British Food Corporation's scheme at Peak Downs station may change the character of the whole black soil of the Central-western landscape ...

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  10. Cement Works In N. Q'land To Cost Half Mfllion Pounds

    BRISBANE, July 21.—A plan for the establishment of a cement works at an estimated cost of £500,000 at Stuart, near Townsville, was announced by the Minister for Labour and Industry ...

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  11. JAP EMPEROR'S POWER SHORN

    TOKYO, July 21.—The sevenman Australian parliamentary delegation met Emperor Hirohito this afternoon. The members did ...

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  12. Longreach-Born Priest Now Auxiliary Bishop

    SYDNEY, July 21.—Dr Gilford Young, formerly stationed in Rockhampton, has been appointed auxiliary bishop to ...

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  13. MEDAL AWARDS TO PALESTINE POLICE

    LONDON, July 20.—The King, presenting medals at the last parade of Palestine police, told them "You had to face calumny and ...

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  14. Rents Investigation And Family Dietary

    BRISBANE, July 21.—A new move for an investigation into actual rents paid in Queensland and the minimum cost of the ...

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  15. Striking Miners May Be Penalised

    SYDNEY, July 21.—The Joint Coal Board will ask the Coal Industry Tribunal to impose stringent penalties on the holiday pay ...

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  16. BIG DECISION BY EIRE SOON?

    LONDON, July 20.—Mr de Valera, in the Dall, said the belief everywhere appeared to be that war ultimately was inevitable. ...

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  17. ARMS FOR MALAYA DESPITE SEAMEN'S BAN

    BRISBANE, Joly 21.—Australian companies have beaten the Seamen's Union's ban on the export of arms to Malaya by sending by air revolvers to their staffs employed there. ...

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  18. MOTHER OVERSEAS TRIP FOR EVATT

    CANBERRA, July 21.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) will leave Sydney by Constellation plane tomorrow night ...

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  19. Charges Against MHR Adjourned

    SYDNEY, July 21.—The charges under the Customs Act against Sidney Max Falstein, MHR, and two other men in the special ...

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  20. Industrial Court Composition

    BRISBANE, July 21.—Drastic changes in the constitution of the State Industrial Court are contemplated by the Government in ...

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  21. Death Penalty Change Rejected

    LONDON, July 20.—The House of Lords, by 99 votes to 19, today rejected the Government compromise proposal on the death ...

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  22. INQUIRY INTO RAILWAY SMASH

    WARWICK, July 21.—Giving evidence today at the resumed inquest concerning the Bungunya railway smash, "Detective K. ...

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  23. Syrian—Lebanese Frontier Fighting

    LONDON, July 20.—The Beirut correspondent of the British United Press says that fighting continued today on the ...

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  24. New Method To Retrieve Gold

    AUCKLAND, July 21.—A new type of diving bell with a spotlight and a grab resembling a human hand, designed, by an ...

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  25. Move For Wheat Plan Ratification

    WASHINGTON, July 20 — President Truman would ask the Senate next week to ratify the International Wheat Agreement ...

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  26. Union Wants Subsidies Retained

    MELBOURNE, July 21.—The Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen has asked the Victorian Government to ...

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  27. STONING TO DEATH OF AMERICAN

    WASHINGTON, July 20.—The s ta te Department disclosed today that the Egyptian Charge d'Affaires at Washington, Anis ...

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    CAPETOWN, July 20.—The steamer Earlham Victory, with 62 on board, wirelessed today that she was drifting helplessly in the ...

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