Wiith 40 per cent. reduction on all its railways, tairs and exhibitions schoduled for a number of cities, and land eruises to historic spots throughout the country, France is preparing to greet an unusually large group of travellers this season. Even the telophone system of Paris has been arranged to make life easier for the visitor not speaking French. The new information service answers questions in practically every language and about almost every subject — seientific, geographical, meteorological, social, gastronomic. Among tlie 5000 dailj' 'inquirics, thoso for world nows prcdomlnttta.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 87, 29 April 1937, Page 11
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