MR. NASH IN U.S.A.
President Roosevelt .To Visit Dominion WASHINGTON, July 14. " : Hon. Walter Nash, before leaving for Pittsburg, told the Australian Associated Press that President Boosevelt had promised to go to New Zealand when he, had finished his job here. Mr. Nash added' that the State Department communique contained everything that could be published regarding the t'alks which had resulted* in a general understanding of mutual problems. Mr. Nash found the friendliest disposition toward New Zealand. He lunched with Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Seciretary to the Treasury, with Whom he discussed world problems, and" also conferred with the chairman of the Maritime Gommission and .the Secretary of Commerce. He will proceed to New York to-morrow. The date of his departurn for home is uncertain becanse of the possibility of a return to Ottawa the reason for whieh was not disclosed. ***—■—: — ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 153, 16 July 1937, Page 11
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