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TOUR OF BRITAIN

BY TWELVE AMERICAN WOMEN. e ■ LONDON, September. 24. Twelve American business and professional women, who have concluded a tour of Great Britain, were aeked by the representative of one o' the leading London dailies what had struck them most- during their vis:t. One, a Government clerk, was , most fascinated with the Shakespeare country, while" a teacher .of home economics, voicing th© opinion of the majority of visitors from most countries, was charmed with the beauty of th© English countryside. Naturally, a teacher of English and another of history would lean toward? the wonderful historical relics and th? traditions of Britain, but an unlookedfor reply was given by a music teacher, whose most vivid recollection of England was the music played by th? band of the Scots Guards at St. James' Palace, Another of the party war struck moat of all during her visit by the charm of the Englishman’s personality, and a truly American answer was given to the question by on e who« r most striking experience was expressed n the fact that she was not allowed inside Windsor Castle to view th' apartments.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 7

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TOUR OF BRITAIN Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 7

TOUR OF BRITAIN Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 7

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