U.S.A. TOURISTS
EUROPEANS BANQUET AGENTS.
'United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright}. LONDON, Oct. 14. Forty-nine banquets in forty-two days is the endurance record of a party of forty American tourist agents who are visiting Europe for the first time. “It has been a hectic experience,” they say. Every country that is desirous of tourists has set out to tne agents the best of good times. The climax of their tour will be a banquet given them by the British Government at Lancaster House to-night in the interests of “Come to Britain” movement. Henceforth the tourist agents will he able to speak on their personal experience when recommending trips to their clients. The visitors say that they have been “just tickled to death” with London, and have not seen anything to equal it for variety of interest. As for the English countryside, it was just great. The Imperial Airways Company, being anxious to be in the programme, is flying some of the delegates free across the Channel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1929, Page 6
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