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  4. Miss Johnson Due at Darwin Tomorrow

    The second-last stage of her flight from England to Australia was entered upon by the gallant English girl flier, Miss Amy Johnson, this morning, when she left Sourabaya for Atamboea, a hop of 750 miles over the sea and innumerable islands. Tomorrow she will leave ...

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  5. THRILL FOR LONDONERS

    The Air Ministry's airship R100 was taken, from her shed at Cardington before dawn today, and an hour and a half later she was safely locked home ...

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  6. LABOR PARTY CRISIS

    Sir Oswald Mosley's resignation from the Ministry seems to have precipitated a political crisis of the first magnitude, which, according to the "Daily News" ...

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  7. Australian Eleven Meet Derbyshire

    Playing on a small picturesque ground at Chesterfield yesterday, the Australians were kept in the field most of the day by Derbyshire, the county scoring 215, to which the visitors had replied with 54 for no wickets at stumps. ...

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  8. ENGLAND'S WELCOME

    It is expected that immediately Miss Johnson arrives in Australia the Lord Mayor of Hull will open a fund in recognition of her achievement and ...

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  9. DEFECTS IN MACHINE

    "Defects in Australian Cricket Machine," "Sporting Life's" streamer headline, has nothing to do with the storm in a teacup at Lord's. The next ...

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  10. RAINBOW AS OMEN

    After a trial run yesterday afternoon Miss Johnson was not yet satisfied, upon which the whole night was spent on further repair work. ...

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  11. BROADCAST OF ARRIVAL

    Mr. Basil Kirke, manager of broadcasting station 6WF, stated today that arrangements had been made with the postmaster-General's Department to ...

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  12. HOME VIA AMERICA

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Hull says that Miss Johnson's parents cabled her at Singapore asking her to meet them at San Francisco after her ...

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  13. COUNTY MATCHES

    Following are the closing cricket scores in the round of county matches begun today:—At Lord's: Somerset. 336 for 9 ...

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  14. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the National Council of Women of Western Australia resumed its sessions this afternoon. The report of the Parliamentary ...

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  15. "PAT" SAUNDERS DEAD

    Captain A. W. Saunders, D.F.C.A., former pioneer air route pilot in Australia, has died from injuries received in an aeroplane cash yesterday. ...

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  16. CHURCH AND FASHIONS

    Vatican City authorities, replying to questions by numerous bishops and parish priests, who asked if indecently-dressed women included those with ...

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  17. REPAIRING THE ENGINE

    Mechanics worked all night long on the engine, and when it was started up this morning it was found that the magneto coupling was defective, and that ...

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  18. BENEFIT FOR RYDER

    At a meeting of the Australian Cricket Board of Control today permission was granted for the Australian Test team to play a testimonial match for Jack ...

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  19. OVERLAND TONIGHT

    The following passengers have booked to leave Western Australia for the Eastern States tonight by the Trans, train:—Messrs. Craig (2), Ohman, Powell ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS IN CITY

    Robert Wray (15), of the Remount Depot, Guildford, fell from his bicycle in Murray-street, city, today, and sustained injuries to the back. He was ...

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  21. MOTHER IN PERTH

    Captain Saunders, known as "Pat" to his many friends, was well known in Perth, where his mother and his brother. Major Saunders, reside. The news ...

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  22. PREPARATION OF MAPS

    Nobody in London is watching Miss Johnson's progress more interestedly than Mr. Berg, who prepared the airmans she is using. ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    The Queen yesterday received the overseas delegates to the Red Cross Societies' conference. Mr. Hanford. MacNider, former ...

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    MISS AMY JOHNSON SAYS FAREWELL The courageous aviatrix, a native of Hull, chats with Sir Arthur Atkinson (chairman of the Hull Aero Club), the Lady Mayoress and the Lord Mayor of Hull (Cr. R. Richardson), prior to taking off on her flight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. HAPPIER HOUSEWIVES

    A scheme to lessen housewives' work, of great interest to women and particurlarly those in working-class homes, was discussed at the interstate Labor ...

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    AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN WHO WILL GREET BRITISH GIRL FLIER Captain Jones and Flying-Officer Owen have flown from Melbourne to Darwin to welcome Miss Johnson on her arrival there. They have gone to Darwin on behalf of the Shell Company, which supplied the petrol for the flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. TOO MANY "IF-ERS"!

    "There are too many 'if-ers' in the Australian team," Edgar Mayne the former Australian international, told a "Sun-Heraid" correspondent today. ...

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  30. END OF THE STRIKE

    The coal owners and miners agreed this afternoon to resume work on the coalfields on Wednesday next. ...

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  31. DARWIN TOUR

    The first of the State Shipping Service's special tours to Darwin and return for this year started this afternoon, when 37 tourists sailed on the ...

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  32. PRIVATE BRADMAN!

    The second chief of the military general staff, Brigadier-General C. H. Brand, who has been relieved of other duties in order to visit various battalion. ...

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  33. SCATTERED SHOWERS

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Cloudy generally south from tropic, with some scattered showers. ...

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