A Tourists and Office Workers, Serving Themselves at the Lunch Time Buffet at the Coffe Shop
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A Group of Eight French Tourists Arrived in Sri Lanka they Were Received at the Airport by Mr. Kumar Mather
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These Two Pretty Misses From Hobart, Tasmania, are on Their Way to London Where Two Office Jobs are Waiting for Them
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The Visitors Being Greeted by the Ceylon Tourist Board Officials and Nysc Dance Troupe
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A Three Day Seminar and Training Course for Tour Operators From West Germany was Conducted at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute Last Week
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The Current Winter Season Commenced witha Very Bright Future for the Tourist Industry in Sri Lanka Dispite the Aderse Publicity Given in the Tourist Generating Countries in Europe
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Here is One of the Many Colour Posters Which the Tourist Bureau has Printed to Publicise Ceylon Abroad
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This Woman Tourist was Able to Come on to the Helipad of the Hotel to Sun Her Self Because the Concrete Lamp Post on the Left is an Obstacle to Helicoper Landings
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The Two South Vietnamese Nurses Who are in Charge of the Casualties with Three British Eagle Airhostesses
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For the First Time During Summer in Australia Thirty Tourists From There, of Whom Were 26 Ladies, Toufched Down at the Katunayake International Airport by Qantas
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Tourists Find Vendors Making Quite a Nuisance of Themselves Despite the Tourist Police Keeping a Watch on Those Who Should not Harass Visitors to this Country
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Mr. J. L. Silva, Mr. Gladstone Thevathasan,Mr. Cyril Lawrence,Mr. W. Beling, Mrs. T. Anthonypillai and Mr. C. Nanayakkara
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It Wasn't Dudley Dram,After all. Yesterday 22 Chinese,Including a Woman, Left Ceylon by Air Ceylon International
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The End of a Day in Colombo.. Back to the Ship.. You Can Go Back by Motor Launch.. but it's More Fun in These 'Bum Boats'
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Mary Tonks, a Speech Therapist From Tasmania Spent a Great Deal of Time at the Jetty Last Week Trying to Meet Miss Selvarain Babapulle, a Medical Student in Ceylon
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The Thirteen Tourists from Australia Seen Below Had to Alter their Travel Plans Because Shipping Shedules Have Gone Haywire After the Closing of the Suez Canal
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This Was the Scene at the Bank of Ceylon Last Week when the Three Passenger Liners, the 'Caronia, the 'Orion' and the 'Asia' were in Port all at the Same Time
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