11 JUNE 1927, Page 23
There is no country . (except perhaps the Pacific Coast) whose
cveiiieasioais so beantiful and so full of opportunities as ours, both for work and play. Rarely _a day passes in England on which one cannot enjoy Oneself in the open air or work indoors without undue discomfort.' Pew countries are as fortunate and no capital is as temperate climatically as London. Any traveller who compares New York, Montreal, Paris, Berlin or Delhi will understand why we have no hesitation in recommending our readers to ." See England first" on their summer holidays. Furthermore, we should practise what we preach and support the "Come to Britain" movement by staying in the country ourselves.