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rk::i::c; the world, LONDON', July 10. # In England at the moment a young ' woman who looks after the reference ami otlier hooks in a big New \ork in- ■ _ lurance office is enjoying a holiday. » She is typical of the little-hear<l-of multitude of American men and women in minor positions who spend their holidays in Europe. "This woman, who is about 24, has decided this year to spend her month’s holiday in a trip to England instead of visiting an American pleasure resort,” an official of the United States Lines told a reporter yesterday. ■ ‘She is paying for her trip from her savings, and although travelling cabin class—the liest class in certain boats—her holiday will not cost much more than if she had spent it in the United States.” Mechanic-., clerks, plumbers, chaffeur.s. and bakers in the United States have I icon visiting Europe this year. The “students’ section” of the thirdclass established in certain fillers for \ the accommodation of students and professional men wishing to travel cheaply is much in demand. Owing to the restricted immigration to the United States, more third-class accommodation has Income available, and this has been placed at the disposal of the students, doctors, lawyers, and other professional people.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1925, Page 2

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