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Nash Continues Talks

(Special, 1 p.m.) LONDON, March 15.

The New Zealand Minister (Hon. W. Nash) is continuing his discussions with Sir John Anderson on. the question of disparity between export and import prices in Britain and New Zealand. He met representatives of different political parties and discussed New Zealand’s international outlook, particularly the AustraliaNew Zealand agreement, also the international air system and possibilities of improving post-war external trade.

Mr. Nash attended his third meeting of the War Cabinet and also had talks with Lord Beaverbrook and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. R. S. Hudson.) Others whom he met in the past week include Mr. L. C. Amery, Lord McGowan and Sir Jack Drummond, of the Ministry for Food. He addressed the Co-operative Wholesale Society, New Comfnonwealth and Industrial Christian Fellowship.

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Northern Advocate, 16 March 1944, Page 7

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Nash Continues Talks Northern Advocate, 16 March 1944, Page 7

Nash Continues Talks Northern Advocate, 16 March 1944, Page 7

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