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MR. NASH BACK HOME

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WELLINGTON, June 4. Mr. Nash arrived at Wellington today by air. Interviewed, he said that &1thought the atmosphere of the Geneva trade talks had not been ,as gpod. as. was expected,,. the wool-. producing eountries thought that . che United States would have to do something about its proposed wool ■ tariff . He felt that the charter >principles were really more important than the tariff negotiations. The most valuable result of the conference would be full employment in relation to trade and the expansion of production, " which would result in an improvement in tiving' standards in all the eountries concerned.

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 5

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MR. NASH BACK HOME Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 5

MR. NASH BACK HOME Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 5

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