INFLUX OF TOURISTS.
RUSH TO FRENCH CAPITAL. CROWDED WEEK-END BOATS. Sun. LONDON. July 25. In spite of renewed reports of the molestation of foreigners in Paris, especially of English and American visitors, there was an unprecedented rush from London to the French capital of weekend excursionists w r ho had been attracted by the cheapness of the franc. Twenty-seven crowded trains left two London termini, necessitating tYie use of 18 cross-Channel steamers. These were filled to their capacity.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 9
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