MRS. NASH RETURNS TO N.Z.
IMPRESSED BY PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT -J . Auckland. March 18. President and Mrs. Roosevelt are w n °ifXr ry M lm ? ress - i . ve P e °P le .” said Mrs. Walter Nash, wife of the New ZeaWeshington, on her retuin from America. . " Mr : N as h and I attended the opening of the last session of Congress when the President spoke, and even at that distance one could not but be impressed hv him,” she said, “and a f ee l’ n K of his great personal ability and strength of character “Mrs. Roosevelt is, like her husband, an extremely busy woman. In fact, she must be one of the busiest there is.” Mrs. Nash went on. “We had tea with her shortly after our arrival and found her very charming indeed.”
Mrs. Nash paid a tribute to American people for their kindness and hospitality to members of the New Zealand Legation. The kindness which had been remarked on by New Zealand servicemen who visited the capita] she had found to be unlimited, and would remain one of her most pleasant memories
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 65, 19 March 1943, Page 4
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