Tourist Industry
Sir—What we need here is an overseas club open in the evenings for people from overseas. It should have lounges, television room, music room, where local artists could give an occasional musical evening, and a selfhelp cafeteria for tea, coffee, scones and sandwiches. For a woman travelling alone, apart from pictures, there are few places she can go to in the evenings. Surplus rooms could be let as flats to referenced tenants. Having travelled alone here, I have often felt the cold, icy places some hotels are to a lone traveller. —Yours, etc., FROM OVERSEAS. June 24, 1966.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 12
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100Tourist Industry Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 12
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