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MR NASH’S TRIP OVERSEAS

Planning To Leave At Week-end (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, September 23. The Prime Minister (Mr Nash) intends to leave New Zealand this week. His main mission will be attendance at the A.N.Z.U.S. Council meeting at which the three allies, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, are expected to discuss the tense situation in the straits of Formosa. Today, Mr Nash could give no information about his movements. The A.N.Z.U.S. meeting is on October 1 and the latest day Mr Nash could leave to reach! it on time would be Sunday. This would leave him no time, however, for preliminary sounding of views which he is understood to want to make before the discussion, begin. So it is thought Mr Nash wishes to leave earlier. At the same time, he is believed to be unshaken in his determination that the business of the House of Representatives should be finished before he leaves. It is thought he will make overtures to the Opposition to secure their co-operation in ending the present session of Parliament this week..

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28699, 24 September 1958, Page 14

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MR NASH’S TRIP OVERSEAS Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28699, 24 September 1958, Page 14

MR NASH’S TRIP OVERSEAS Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28699, 24 September 1958, Page 14