Just About Achieved Success
Mr. Savage on Mr. Nash
FINALITY CLOSE AT HAND
Per Press Association,
WELLINGTON, July 10.
“Thera is every reason to assume that Hon. Walter Nash has just about achieved success in his mission,” said the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) in reply to an inquiry this evening concerning the progress of the negotiations in London.
Mr. Savage said he had been in close touch by cablegram with Mr. Nash who was acquainting him with the nature of his conversations, and although finality had not yet been reached it seemed it was close at hand.
“There are three aspects of Mr. Nash’s mission—the renewal of the £17,000,000 loan falling due next January; the question of export credit, and trade matters generally,” Mr. Savage said. “The advice I have received indicates that success will be achieved. So far as I am aware Mr. Nash will be leaving England on Wednesday but if that time is not sufficient for him to complete the job he will undoubtedly stay longer. I have told him to stay there until his task is finished.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 161, 11 July 1939, Page 7
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