U.S.A. VISITORS
ALL CHARMED. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Nov. 20. The tourist, liner Mnlolo’s American passengers are having a fine time. The Americans are visiting the van" ous beauty spots, including the Blue Mountains and the Jenolan Caves and arc making coastal motor tours. One group of the tourists visited the Federal capital, Canberra, to-day. where they were welcomed by the Prime Minister. Mr J. If. Scnllin. as “cousins.” The leailer of the American parly, Air Lynch, said that the Australian welcome extended was so wonderful that it had convinced him that they were “brothers.” Some of the tourists are in eeslacies over the scenery that they have already seen in Australia. Mr .1. W. Clarke, of the Tourist Department in Auckland, has arrived in Sydney in order to educate the American tourists on the beauties ol Now Zealand, lie will show “movies' - of New Zealand on the voyage of the Alalolo to Auckland. where the visitors will remain for days.
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