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    One of the displays which the public will see at the British Furniture and Allied Trades Exhibition at Earl's Court. London, is this "12,000 dollar" room--a replica of a display of British furniture, china, glass and silverware in New York, called the "Princesses' Room," by courtesy of the Queen. , ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEDERAL AID SOUGHT FOR STATE ROADS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Stressing that Queensland again would be the jumping off point for vast quantities of men ...

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  6. BITTER CRITICISM OF BILL TO AMEND ARBITRATION ACT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In amending the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act the Government was turning "in anger and resentment" to a measure which would prejudice the individual freedom of a registered trade unionist, the Deputy-Leader of the Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said to-day. The fact that only ...

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  7. Principal Electoral Officer Held on Forgery Charge

    BRISBANE, Thursday--Following an investigation for which he afterwards said in Court he had received instructions from the Commissioner of Police ; (Inspector Smith) on January 4, Inspector F. G, Bischof, ...

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  8. SENATE MINISTERS MAY BE CENSURED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Following allegations that Senate members of the Cabinet, by preventing persons from ...

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  9. PRIME MINISTER SILENT ON I CHALLENGE RY LABOUR PARTY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night would not comment on the challenge by the Labour Opposition, contained in a Labour Caucus decision earlier in the day, to reject the Government's ...

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  10. ALLIED TROOPS MOVE FORWARD IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Thursday.--Allied forces surged forward to-day in a big Korean offensive, during which they gained up ...

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  11. UNRULY SCENE FOLLOWS QUESTION ON EVATT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- An unruly scene developed in the House of Representatives to-day when it was suggested ...

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  12. MENZIES PLEASED WITH COURSE TAKEN BY HOLT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Federal Cabinet next Monday afternoon will consider whether or not to retain the ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT WHIP IN SENATE SUSPENDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Government Whip, Senator R. C. Wright (Liberal, Tasmania), to-day was ...

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  14. EXPORT QUOTA OF GRAIN SORGHUM APPROVED

    CANBERRA Thursday. -- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said in the House of Representatives ...

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  15. MARYBOROUGH TO STAGE 1952 STATE EISTEDDFOD

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday. -- At a public meeting to-night it was decided to accept the offer of the Queensland Elsteddfod ...

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  16. FINAL APPOINTMENTS FOR METHODIST MINISTERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The final draft of stations approved by the Methodist conference to-day is:-- ...

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  17. WOMAN'S BODY IN JAWS OF LION

    PERTH, Thursday. -- The body of a woman gripped in the jaws of a lion was discovered by workmen walking ...

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  18. Sheep Industry One of Nation's Biggest Curses, Says Scientist

    MELBOURNE, Thursday--Australia's sheep industry was one of her biggest curses, the atomic energy scientist, Professor Marcus Oliphanf, told a top management conference in Melbourne to-day. "We ...

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  19. DEFENCE PREPAREDNESS SPEECH ON TUESDAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister . (Mr. Menzies) will make his second statement on the urgency for ...

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  20. UNSUCCESSFUL MOVE TO HAVE ROACH RELEASED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A more to have quashed the conviction of Edward Charles Roach, assistant secretary of ...

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  21. STATE CABINET TO CONSIDER STATION MASTERS' CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Cabinet will consider the claim by the Station Masters. Assistant Station Masters and Night Officers' ...

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  22. FIRST BATCH OF TRAINEES TO REGISTER BY APRIL 14

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The first 18-year-old youths to be called up for compulsory military training will be ...

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  23. GUESTS INJURED ON WAY TO SOCIETY WEDDING

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Three guests travelling to a society wedding were injured to-night in an accident in which a man was killed. ...

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  26. Delay in Presentation of Goal Industry Act Amendment Bill

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Federal Government, in the House of Representatives to-night, side-tracked the failure of the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. McGirr) to concur with proposed amendments to the ...

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  27. PREFABRICATED POWER HOUSES RECOMMENDED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The State Electricity Commission recommended local authorities to erect prefabricated power houses ...

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  28. HIGH COURT JUDGMENT ON ANTI-RED BILL TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Full High Court will deliver its judgment on the validity of the Communist ...

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  29. ELECTORAL ENROLMENT IS COMPULSORY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Although compulsory electoral enrolment has been the law of the land for many years, it is ...

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  30. ENGLISH FORTUNE CLAIMED FOR TWO-YEAR-OLD GIRL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--C. Colquhoun, a driver with the Commonwealth Equipment pool. is claiming an English fortune of ...

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  31. SYDNEY AIRPORT REOPENS AFTER SERIOUS HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Kingsford Smith Airport was officially opened for air traffic at noon to-day after the worst air ...

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  32. CHINESE SEAMEN "MAROONED" AT BRISBANE AIRPORT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Seventy-six Chinese Nationalist seamen are "marooned" at Eagle Farm ...

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