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LONDON-CENTRE OF TOURISM

Tourism is one of London’s growing ‘ invisible exports.” The following is looted in the December issue of ‘ The P.L.A. Monthly’:— “ Increasingly this country is beaming the centre of the world’s touristtraffic. This country has more to offer the tourist than any other country in Europe, and the Travel Association has done magnificent work abroad and the etfects are gradually being felt. “It is true 'to-day that London, which for years lagged far behind the capitals of the world as a centre of tourism, is now head and shoulders above and has more to offer than any other capital. Despite a decrease in the number of American visitors we are getting more visitors to this country than ever before.” 1

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Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 13

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LONDON-CENTRE OF TOURISM Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 13

LONDON-CENTRE OF TOURISM Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 13

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