| COOK’S TOURIST AGENCY ! LONDON, February 16. I A bill is being introduced in Parliament under which the four mainiiine railway companies in Britain will •acquire control of Thomas Cook’s ' Tourist Agency. Although Cook's is popularly supposed to be a British company, control passed in 1928 to the Belgian Wagonlits Company, which is now under German • control. Wagonlits shares are at present vested in a custodian. The bill now being introduced is designed to enable a transfer to the railway companies.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 February 1942, Page 8
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