Optimistic Traveller
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ATHENS, Feb. 10. Miss Ransan Vaid, aged 22, the Kenyan Indian girl who has been refused entry to four countries since last week, ar-1 rived in Athens early today J Looking tired but still hope-' ful, she said that she intend-1 ed to make a second attempt to enter Britain, even though I she had no entry permit, with the help of her two brothers. Miss Vaid arrived aboard a Lufthansa jet airliner from Nairobi, but declined to leave
i the aircraft at Athens Air[port. “1 will meet my two (brothers in Munich, who are waiting for me," she said. Miss Vaid has been shuttled back and forth between airports on two continents for a week after being denied entry to Britain.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 13
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127Optimistic Traveller Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 13
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