Change the following sentences from direct into indirect speech,
1. He said: "It is haymaking time; and if you go to the collective farm to-morrow, the farmers will be working in the fields." 2. She said to me: "Go to the post-office now, as in half an hour they will be having a break and will be closing down for dinner." 3. The secretary said: "Go to the director and hand in your application now, as in some 15 minutes, when he. is having visitors, you won't be able to speak to him." 4. The typist said: "I am sure I shall be still typing your report if you come in an hour. Better come, say, in an hour and a half." 5. The young man said over the telephone: "I have got two tickets for to-night's performance; if you take a taxi, you will be here in no time. I shall be waiting at the entrance." 6. The instructor said: "At this time to-morrow the first group of tourists will be coming to our camp." 7. She asked: "Will you still be discussing my proposal if I come in half an hour?"