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WORLD’S FAIR. [By CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] (Recd. May 7, 9 a.m.). NEW YORK, May 6. " The New Zealand pavilion at the World’s Fair is displaying the Lerner Expedition’s collection of .deep sea fishing trophies, gathered in 1939. It includes a thresher shark and striped marlin, and forms the nucleus of the display of the permanent' New Zealand Hall in the Museum of Natural History. The World’s Fair exhibit includes photographic transparencies illustrating New Zealand’s, facilities for deep sea. fishing. MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA WASHINGTON, May G. Mr. Gauss is conferring with the State Department before assuming his Australian post. He'is sailing on June 25, ’and is remaining at .Washingtoff until the end of May, familiarising himself with the details of AustralianUnited States relations. B.C. PETROL. VANCOUVER, May fi. Gasoline sales will be resumed after a seven-day motor fuel famine in British Columbia. Prices are increased by one cent' in Vancouver, and more elsewhere. They will be effective until May 8 under special legislation.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1940, Page 6
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