THE PRICE OF POPULARITY
Mr. Harold Thomas, who has just returned after an extensive tour of the States, makes two statements. Mr. Nash is held in high esteem by Americans., especially those in the capital General astonishment was expressed that we are selling foodstuSs ana other goods to the United States at 1839 prices. Santa Claus is popular; he gives small things away for nothing—Mr. Nash gives a lot away for little. Possibly that is the secret of his popularity in Washington. * AJLISTER BEVHv.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 181, 2 August 1944, Page 4
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