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LEAGUE OF NATIONS NEWLY-OCCUPIED HOME.—The interior of the new Assembly Hall, showing the platform in Queensland walnut, the gift of the Australian Government. The walnut, which was supplied through Australia House, was taken from one tree, and is one of the finest specimens of this timber ever seen in London. The New Zealand Government supplied rimu for the panelling of the room of the President of the Assembly.

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Evening Star, Issue 22798, 5 November 1937, Page 7

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS NEWLY-OCCUPIED HOME.—The interior of the new Assembly Hall, showing the platform in Queensland walnut, the gift of the Australian Government. The walnut, which was supplied through Australia House, was taken from one tree, and is one of the finest specimens of this timber ever seen in London. The New Zealand Government supplied rimu for the panelling of the room of the President of the Assembly. Evening Star, Issue 22798, 5 November 1937, Page 7

LEAGUE OF NATIONS NEWLY-OCCUPIED HOME.—The interior of the new Assembly Hall, showing the platform in Queensland walnut, the gift of the Australian Government. The walnut, which was supplied through Australia House, was taken from one tree, and is one of the finest specimens of this timber ever seen in London. The New Zealand Government supplied rimu for the panelling of the room of the President of the Assembly. Evening Star, Issue 22798, 5 November 1937, Page 7