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What is the most interesting country in the world for tho tourist? Tno quos'tion was asked recently of .a traveller of wide experience. "If 1 could wake up tc-morrow morning in any place of my choice,'' he answered, "it would be Egypt. The charm of tho Nile scenery, the fascination of the

stupendous monuments of antiquity, and the attraction of the picturesque people that one meets there, combmo to mako Egypt the most interesting country in tlie world. Besides, do you know that Cairo has more 'double

stars' in Baedeker—that sign of a first i class wonder—than Florence or Vonice, I if I mistake not, even Loudon 1" '

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16583, 24 July 1919, Page 2

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Untitled Press, Volume LV, Issue 16583, 24 July 1919, Page 2

Untitled Press, Volume LV, Issue 16583, 24 July 1919, Page 2

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