MR NASH SPEAKS AT DUNEDIN
MORE THAN 3000 AT TOWN HALL (New Zealand Press Association) DUNEDIN, August 27. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Nash), who spoke in the Dunedin Town Hall to-night, was piped on to the stage amid cheers, and after the National Anthem the audience of more than 3000. which almost filled the Town Hall, with the expection of the secondary gallery, sang “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow.” Mr Nash was given an attentive hearing with occasional bursts of cheering and a few inaudible interjections.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26511, 28 August 1951, Page 8
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