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material with which to build a tourist industry which will appeal to travellers from all parts of the world.
Hotel accommodation still remains as one of the Colony's chief deficiencies. There was, however, a steady improve- ment during the year. The largest of the major hotels opened an annexe providing some 80 additional units of accommoda- tion (mainly self-contained luxury suites), whilst another leading hotel was rebuilding and enlarging extensively. A number of new hotels which, although small (less than 100 rooms), are equipped to handle first-class tourist traffic, were completed or under construction. Plans were also being made to provide at least one, and probably two new major hotels.
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