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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DISPLAY FOR OVERSEAS EXHIBITION.—The retiring Secretary of Justice (Mr S.T. Barnett) points to a feature in a Justice Department display which is to appear in a United Nations exhibition in London next month. Also looking at the display—the first to be sent overseas by the department—are Mr A. G. Collins, a designer in the National Publicity Studios, and Mr K. Menzies (right), Director of Penal Institutions.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 4

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DISPLAY FOR OVERSEAS EXHIBITION.—The retiring Secretary of Justice (Mr S.T. Barnett) points to a feature in a Justice Department display which is to appear in a United Nations exhibition in London next month. Also looking at the display—the first to be sent overseas by the department—are Mr A. G. Collins, a designer in the National Publicity Studios, and Mr K. Menzies (right), Director of Penal Institutions. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 4

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DISPLAY FOR OVERSEAS EXHIBITION.—The retiring Secretary of Justice (Mr S.T. Barnett) points to a feature in a Justice Department display which is to appear in a United Nations exhibition in London next month. Also looking at the display—the first to be sent overseas by the department—are Mr A. G. Collins, a designer in the National Publicity Studios, and Mr K. Menzies (right), Director of Penal Institutions. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 4

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