ENGLISHMEN ABROAD
Jj "■ ,It seems that nothing short of a wal will, stop the Englishman, from Holi-day-making on the Continent. Despite recent troubles in Central Europe, t'-iid 3" the threats and rumours of further ag- » gressive acts, morV English residents 'd than ever are taking their holidays ss across the Channel. Even the traffic to 5i Austria-has been little affected. One '■ luScury motor trip had to be sbandonm ed, owing to the cancellation-of bookla ings, but tourist ' agencies report a ? steady return to normal ;holiday condijjt tions. Easter tours to Paris, the French m Riviera, and well ■J' supported, one agency alotie reporting a 60 per cent, increase on last year's figures. Italy, l too, is attracting more " visitors from England.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 152, 30 June 1938, Page 12
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121ENGLISHMEN ABROAD Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 152, 30 June 1938, Page 12
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