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  4. AMY JOHNSON REACHES CEDUNA

    At 7.18 this morning Miss Amy Johnson left the Parafield aerodrome in Major Dc Havilland's Hawk Moth on the last hop of her triumphant tour of the Commonwealth. The 'plane arrived at Ceduna at 12.37 p.m. and left for Forrest at 1.30 p.m. ...

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  5. SEXUAL MORALITY

    "Today there is a revolt against sexual morality which is bold, brazen and unashamed," said Rev. J. D. Jones (Moderator of the International ...

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  6. "SMITHY" IN CHICAGO

    Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith and companions took off from Roosevelt Field at 8.5 o'clock this morning for Chicago after a radio-talk ...

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  7. WILFUL MURDER CHARGE

    The story or a shooting affray, winch shocked the Yandanooka district a month ago, was told in the Criminal Court today, when Alan Edward ...

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  8. "BIG BILL'S" COMEBACK AT WIMBLEDON

    In the semi-final of the men's singles at Wimbledon today W. T. Tilden (U.S.A.) beat Jean Borotra (France), 0-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-0, 7-5. In the semi-finals or the women's singles Miss E. Ryan (formerly of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BISHOP'S FIANCEE

    The correspondent of the "Daily News and Chronicle" at Chichester says the Bishop of Ballarat (Dr. Crick), who is a distant cousin of the Jellicorse family ...

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  10. Where is Riverina?

    When addressing 50 bishops forming the Overseas Association section of the Anglo-Catholic ...

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  11. TILDEN'S ACHIEVEMENT HOPMAN DIES GAME

    Tilden's defeat of Borotra means an all-American final. Tilden's performance in winning the five-set match, in which he improved Hopman and Mile. Sigart, were the better team against Cochet and Mrs. Whittingstall, but Cochet's greater experience and courtcraft were the ...

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  12. "NEVER HAD PIGTAILS"

    Tall, fair and athletic looking, with a humorous twinkle in her blue eyes, Miss Marion Jellicorse, in an interview with the "Sun-Herald" representative ...

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  13. GHICAGO'S WELCOME

    Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith landed here at 5 p.m. and was warmly welcomed. He took the 'plane over the airport ...

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  14. REPLYING TO LETTERS

    Miss Amy Johnson has requested that the following message be sent to all newspapers throughout Australia:—"I feel sure that many of the friends ...

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  15. GERMAN GIRL'S ILL-LUCK

    Under a blistering sun, which made the centre court like a gridiron, Miss Ryan, and Cilly Aussem, gallantly fighting out the semi-final, reached set-all ...

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  16. ESCORTING 'PLANES

    Owing to the number of bookings which have been made for the aerial trip to escort Miss Amy Johnson into Perth, it has been decided that one ...

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  17. ARNE BORG TURNS "PRO."

    The "Dagens Nyheter" publishes a Paris message announcing the suspension of Arne Borg, the swimmer, from July 1. Borg notified the Swedish ...

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  18. BRINGING AMY JOHNSON TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Piloted by Major H. de Havilland this Hawk Moth, with Miss Amy Johnson as one of the passengers, left Adelaide this morning for Perth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MANY HAPPY RETURNS

    SIR WILLIAM CAMPION The people of Western Australia, we have no doubt, will join with "The Daily News" in wishing Sir William ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ENDURANCE FLIGHT

    The endurance fliers have now. been up 500 hours (20 days 20 hours) and are still going. ...

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  21. DRIVING UNDER AGE

    When a 16-year-old girl was charged with having driven a motor vehicle without being licensed at Fremantle Children's Court last week. Mr. F. F. ...

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  22. TEST CRICKET STRAIN

    Expressing the team's dissatisfaction at having to play such a strong county (Yorkshire) immediately following a Test. Mr. Kelly (manager) in a ...

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  23. REVISED PROGRAMME

    The Amy Johnson reception committee met at Mr. L. E. Shapcott's office today and drew up a revised programme to cover the famous aviatrix's stay in ...

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  24. "TOOLS OF HIS TRADE"

    When Percy Fulton Preston (about 30) was arrested by Constable Pinner, on June 21, he was found in possession of tools which were judged to be ...

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  25. PERSONS IN THE NEWS.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) entertained Dr. Jules Presta (President-elect of Brazil) at luncheon at No. 10 Downing-atreet ...

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  26. EGYPTIAN UNREST

    Two people were killed and several injured in a disturbance at Bilbels station during Nahas Pasha's visit to Gagazig, where in opened the non-co-operating ...

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  27. OVERLAND TONIGHT

    The following persons have booked their passage from Western Australia to the Eastern States and should leave tonight by the Trans, train:— ...

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  29. CENTAUR PERSONALITIES

    Prominent passengers on the Centaur, which reached Fremantle this morning, included:—Mr. G. E. Reading, a former Mayor of ...

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  30. SEQUEL TO PETITION

    James A. Martin, business manager of 564 William-street, North Perth, applied to the Licensing Court for the York district, which sat in Perth today, for a ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    At 5.20 a.m. today a fairly severe earthquake was recorded on the seismograph at the Perth Observatory. The disturbance was approximately ...

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  32. QUESTION FOR P.M.

    Some discussion took place today in the Police Court when the correct interpretation of the paint-spraying regulations was raised. ...

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  33. HIT PARKED CAR

    When a motor cycle ran into the rear of a parked motor car in a well-lighted Nedlands street recently, Constable Washer was soon on the spot making ...

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  34. DISPUTED ELECTION

    Mr. Justice Dwyer in the Court of Disputed Returns today reserved his decision in the election dispute between Messrs. Lambert and Corboy. ...

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  35. ROUGH COASTAL WEATHER

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:—"Unsettled with further rain over, west and south-west coastal areas ...

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  36. ALTERED ARRANGEMENTS

    Civic reception to Miss Amy Johnson at His Majesty's Theatre has teen postponed to 11 a.m. on Saturday. The children's morning at ...

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  37. WING-COMMANDER KINGSFORD SMITH AND COMPANIONS

    Our photograph shows Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith and his companions studying a map for their contemplated flight to America from Ireland. Prom A to B they are: Kingsford Smith. Captain Van Dyk. Mr. J. Stannage (wireless operator), and Captain Saul ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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