BRITAIN’S EASTER
IN GLORIOUS WEATHER. LONDON,. ApijK 16. Britain i ;; 'revelling in glorious Easter .eather, the culmination of a month f almost uninterrupted' sunshine, Al. Cngland seems to be awheel, afloat or foot and the loads are crowded with ao tor-ears. There are many indications of reviving pros pert iy. QycHsfcs have never lefore been so numerous, and the by rays are swarming with hikers—giiL nostly wearing khaki shirts and shorts. The railways report record traffic. The Imperial Airways" services were booked out a week ahead. The popularity of raising is unabated. Tli.o King and Rieen are enjoying a quiet Easter at Windsor Castle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1933, Page 3
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104BRITAIN’S EASTER Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1933, Page 3
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