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  3. WELCOMED TO SHEFFIELD

    The Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) and Lady Binney (at left) with the Warden of Kentish (Cr. P. Williams) at Sheffield yesterday. The vice-regal visitors were formally welcomed to the municipality by Mr. Williams. (Picture of Sheffield welcome to new Australians on Page 2). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. £200,000 WORTH OF WOOL DESTROYED IN SENSATIONAL FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An enormous fire to-night destroyed wool worth £200,000 in a shed at Brooklyn. In a three-hour battle against the biggest blaze for a long time firemen averted an even greater disaster to the wool industry by preventing the flames from leaping to nearby stores. ...

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  5. Dearer Butter Likely in Vic.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Butter will probably be ½d. lb[?] dearer to domestic consumers if the State Government ...

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  6. Salvaging Of Submarine

    LONDON, Monday.—A senior official of the British Admiralty salvage department left Sheerness, to-day to take ...

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  7. MEAT CHEAPER

    HOBART, Monday.—Lamb, mutton and beef prices will be reduced by 2d. a pound as from to-day in all parts of ...

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  8. NO LONGER FINANCIAL CENTRE

    COLOMBO, Monday.—"Britain no longer fills her old role as the finance centre of the world. It is not that her contribution is less, but the total load to be carried has become bigger." "The United States, which has become the greatest creditor ...

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  9. NOT AGREEABLE TO SAAR PLEBISCITE

    BONN, Monday. — The French Foreign Minister (M. Robert Schuman) last evening rejected the German demands for a ...

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  10. TELEVISION WITHIN 2 OR 3 YEARS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The [?] (Mr. Anthony) said to-day he hoped television would be established in Australia within two or three years. He added, however, that before ...

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  11. KEEN TO HELP IN MAN-HUNT

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Public interest in escapees Darcy Dugan and William Mears has increased since Friday's hold-up and ...

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  12. Yemen, Hadramaut at Loggerheads

    CAIRO, Monday. — A British-trained desert force of the Hadramaut Protectorate is concentrating near Yemen's ...

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  13. ROYAL VISIT WOULD BE SIGNIFICANT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A visit from the King, if it were possible towards the end of this year, would be doubly ...

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  14. Egypt Wants Evacuation of British Troops

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Egyptian Government would spare no effort to bring about the speedy evacuation of British troops from the Nile Valley, it was announced in a speech from the Throne read by the new Egyptian Prime Minister (Nahas Pasha) at the opening ...

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  15. "HARD TO SECURE BIGGER SUPPLY"

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The petrol position was so bound up with the British Commonwealth of Nations that it would be difficult to ...

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  16. NON-COMMITTAL ON PETROL

    CANBERRA, Monday. —The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) today declared that he was not yet able to make a final statement on ...

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    Unless otherwise stated, overseas news in this issue is supplied by Australian Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a member ...

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