AMERICANS ARE WELCOME
Sir.— My attention has been drawn to the headings of the report in Saturday night’s SUN. of the New Zealand Tourist League meeting. “American visitors not very welcome.” “Tourist League Views.” This conveys a wrong impression of my remarks. Briefly the objects of the league are to foster and encourage tourist traffic regardless of nationality, or whence the traveller may coma. We cer-
tainly welcome the American to l and deplore the fact that our co is not better patronised by a number of American globe-trott My remarks were directed so* J the visit of the Carinthia, w “ cn . .v,* 400 visitors were landed. right thick of our holiday season. W 1 nsetourist resorts fully booked up, , quently the visitors were through the country, enduring o forts, justice being done nelth ® tio ns. visitor nor to our scenic **ttrac Later, as Mr. Stall worthy t these large conducted tour be renewed, when our holiday .jy and transport services are developed to cope with large if Americans cannot be rear, come at a less busy time of vov I trust with your usual courts®, will correct the impression c by the headings to l gbaju*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 10
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