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WHAT MR. NASH HAS BEEN DOING

(Speeial ( 'orrospondont.)

Recoivod 'Ihursdav, i p.m. LOXDOX, J uno 20. TTon. \Y. Nasli is planning to lenvo Loiidon for Fnitod Sttitos " durittg tho first weolt in Jtily. His ongagomoiits there will includo ti discussion on Pacilic basos in which ]>r. Kvatt f.\ustralin) is likely to join. In Londpn ilr. Xttsh has boon eotitiuuing talks with tho .Ministry of Food 011 tho rovision of luilk purclinso contracts. Ilo also discnssod a cont.mercial |>olicv with tho Board of Trade. " Wo gttvo particular attention to full omployinent and the establishing of .an organisation in Kngland and Xow Zoaland to absorb all workors and maintain ])urchasitig power, '' lie said. Mr. Nash 's other ongagemonts includod an address doliverod to Conservative Poors at tho Lords, on tho British Commonwoalth policv as soon bv Xow Zoaland. One jioint he made was tliat the Pominious would take an incveasing share of defenee in their own arens but at the same tiine must liave ti greater share in deterniining Comnionwealtli foreign policv in those areas. He suggested tliat there sliould he an exchange of inforniation followed by consultation and joint act ion.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 June 1946, Page 5

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WHAT MR. NASH HAS BEEN DOING Chronicle (Levin), 21 June 1946, Page 5

WHAT MR. NASH HAS BEEN DOING Chronicle (Levin), 21 June 1946, Page 5

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