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ADMISSION OF MR. J. A. NASH. (By Wire —Parliamentary Reporter.') Wellington, Last' Night. A candid statement that no one was more pleased than he to see Sir Joseph Ward occupying the position of Prime Minister was made by Mr. J. A.. Nash (Palmerston North) when speaking in the House to-night. . “Come over here,” chorussed United members when Mr. Nash made this observation. Mr. Nash: “He is there with his party and I think he is deserving of it. He has done a lot for New Zealand; there is no question about that. Sir Joseph knows just exactly my opinion in regard to the matter, and he knows that I have a very great admiration for him. However, it may not' be for long; ft won’t be forever, I am sure,.but I hope he will have a very enjoyable time.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1929, Page 9
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