AMY JOHNSON
11.010 FHONK TALK
[United Press Association—By Electric
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AVASHTNGTON, June 5
Schenectady messages annouu'-e that the General Electric Coy's siioiwave radio station has arranged foi a telephonic conversation at sever o’clock tomorrow morning (local tinny between Aliss Amy Johnson and Alis> Erin or Smith, the conversation i. il be broadcast throughout the country, and to England.
TOC) Af AX Y F8.3T1 VIT I ICS
SYDNEY, Jim,. 6
Aliss Amy Johnson is not yet halfway through her festivities. She has had to appeal to the crowds to exercise a little restraint. Some puts on th c hack have hurt, she says, while her doctors have ordered a cessation of handshaking. The city traffic was held up yesterday and to-day wherever she appeared. She arrives at Melbourne on June 16, where another heavy programme will bo fulfilled.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 5
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