"COME TO BRITAIN”
VALUABLE MOVEMENT.
EXPENDITURE BY TOURISTS. WORTH-WHII*E REVEN UE. av CABIE -PHrSS aSSuCIIATIO.'J-COISEIGH'I Received 10.50 a.m. to-day. LONDON, Feb. 15. “The come to Britain movement fills a much-wanted place in national life, enabling the Dominions’ people aucl Americans to know Britain better,” said Mr Sydney Pascal 1 at a luncheon to Rotnrians.' “It is estimated that 25,000 first-class visitors from Australia last year spent £3OO each and 25,00 second-class visitors spent £IOO each, totalling £10,000,000. which is an amount of business that isn’t to he sneezed at even in these capacious times,” he added.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 16 February 1927, Page 5
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