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MRS. NASH HOME

Tribute To English Hospitality By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, August 4. A lady with very little to say ou the Monterey this morning was Mrs. Walter Nash, wife of the Minister of Finance. "I had a lovely trip, but there is very little I can say. It was my husband who went ou business, not I.” Mrs. Nash was enthusiastic over the hospitality of the English people, who were very kind indeed, she said. “ I ani glad to be home, though,” added Mrs. Nash, who intends to remain in Auckland till the arrival of Mr. Nash from England, via America

Mr. Nash’s private secretary, Mr. T. It. Aicken, also returned by the Monterey, accompanied by Mrs. Aicken. He said that the Minister was extremely busy from the day of his arrival’ at London, meeting deputations, Ministers, groups of business men and others in connexion with trade and financial discussions, mid attending important functions. Brief visits were made to Dublin and Nottingham, also Mr. Nash’s home town. Kidderminster where Mr. Nash met a group of carpet manufacturers, but was unable to take part in social engagements. During his negotiations the Minister was assisted by Dr. R. M. Campbell, Economic Adviser on the stall of the High Commissioner, and Mr. R. Sunley, financial officer in the treasury branch of the High Commissioner's ollice-

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 264, 5 August 1939, Page 12

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MRS. NASH HOME Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 264, 5 August 1939, Page 12

MRS. NASH HOME Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 264, 5 August 1939, Page 12

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