ENGLAND'S TOURIST TRAFFIC
RUGBY, August ,24
The tourists and other holiday makers from foreign countries who vi,sited Britain during July numbered 41,709. More than one-third of these came from the United -States. The numbers, however, width -have risen cons'dor ab-.y, during the present month, show that French, German and other Continental visitors have come to England, in exceptionally large numbeis, de-spite tac usual’.y slack holiday season.
N.Z. RAILWAY BOARD
WELLINGTON, August, 25
Owing to some of the farmers who have or<lere 1 lime, having their produce transported by that niv competing with the railways, the ’Railway Board have decided to enforce the regulation wh'-ch authorises the Department's withdrawal from such offenders the benefit of the free carriage <>.f time by rail,
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1932, Page 5
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