Amy Johnson hopes that South Australia will get the rain it needs—even if it pours all the time she is in Adelaide. This unselfish wish, expressed to the thousands of people who welcomed her at Morphettville this afternoon, was loudly cheered. Aeroplanes darting like dragon flies across the grey skies kept the eyes of the ...
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Article : 467 words"Hullo. That's me, Charlie." Brrrrr . . . . ! zip intitute! zurr. . . . . ! That's fine." Whir ...! Bina ... ! "Hullo, hullo." ...
Article : 405 wordsUnder the Motor Vehicles Tax Act of last year registration fees were increased with the apparent object of obtaining more revenue from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 490 wordsHere is the text of "Johnn ie's" response to Sooth Australia's welcome:— "People of South Australia, I am just delighted to ne here among you. For your sakes I am glad it is raining. I thought that I ...
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Article : 129 wordsAt 10 o'clock this morning age clamored At the gates of Morphettville Racecourse to pay tribute to youth triumphant. He was Mr. George Bridle, snow-white of ...
Article : 888 wordsIt was estimated by officials of the Amy Johnson reception committee that attendance at Morphettvilte this afternoon was ...
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Article : 318 wordsA ghastly discovery was made in a house in Balmoral street, Hornsby, tonight, when the police entered the scullery and found & woman on the point of death. ...
Article : 100 wordsBecause farmers will not agree to employ 90 per cent. British-born workers in canecutting and field work at ...
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Article : 95 wordsA calm after storm was the quiet and entirely informal reception of Miss Johnson at Government House. Accompanied only by members of her party, the guest ...
Article : 62 words"Johnnie" saw bar first film in Australia tonight, when she attended the Adelaide premiere of "Vagabond King," at West's. ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. A. Blakeley (Minister of Home Affairs) today replied to statements by owners of pearling fleets at Darwin and Broome that heavy burdens were being ...
Article : 150 wordsTomorrow Morning, 10.30—Miss Johnson will place wreathe on the Cross of Sacrifice and the statue of Sir Ross Smith. ...
Article : 100 wordsWearing a top hat, with a cigar in his mouth. Lord Lonsdale was judging the coster donkey carts in the annual competition, at Olympia today, when a stout ...
Article : 95 wordsJohnny Leters, 8 6 (England), defeated Young Gildo, 8 5½ (Philippine), on points in a 15 rounds contest tonight. Peters leaves for England next week. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 28 Jun 1930, Page 3
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