MR. J. A. NASH'S VOTE
THE HIGHER EXCHANGE
(By Telegraph.) . (Special to "The Evening Post") ■ PALMERSTON N., This Day. "I very much regret that I cannot comply with the wishes of the Chamber," wrote Mr. J. A. Nash, M.P., in a letter that came before the council of the Palmerston North Chamber of Commerce last night, and in which he .eplied to the request of the recent public meeting in the Opera House that he should vote against the higher exchange legislation in -Parliament. "It must be remembered," Mr. Nash.continued, "that I was elected to .support the Coalition' Government, and as the matter is one of no confidence in the Government, I feel it my duty to vote for the Bill." .The letter was formally received by the chamber without comment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 10
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