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BOISTEROUS

ADMIRING CROWD GETS FAR TOO ROUGH AMY JOHNSON S APPEAL United P.A.—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, Friday. Miss Amy Johnson is not yet halfway through the festivities arranged in her honour in Sydney. She has had to appeal to crowds who have surrounded her to exercise a little restraint. Some pats on the back have hurt her, she says, and doctors have ordered a cessation of handshaking on her part. Traffic in the city was blocked yesterday and today wherever Miss Johnson appeared in the streets.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 9

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BOISTEROUS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 9

BOISTEROUS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 9

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