"FLYING MINISTER"
Mr Nash Has Busy Time In America USEFUL TRADE TALKS (Beceived 17, 2.0 p.m.7 New yobk; juiy 16. Mr. Walter Nash is earning the title of "The Flying Minister." Within 36 hours he flew ' to Pittsburgh from WashingtDn, retumed to WaShington and flew to New Yoi'k. In an interview with the Assoeiated Press, Mr. N&sh Says that he is cnost satisfied with the discussions and eofisiders that a coMplete air service ffom America to New Zealand can he achieved in a reasonable time. He also believes that the difficulties of the Canada-NeW Zealand trade agreement have been eliminated and that satisfactory1 conclusions have been reaehed. Mr.- Nash w,as amazed at the United States' interest in New Zealand's programme, "Mr Cordell Hnll told me that the Administration is closely watehing the results. I am confldent that Mr. Boosevelt will go to New Zealand knmediately he relinquishes the presidency. " Mr. Nasn is discUsSing American-New Zealand trade here, especially fruit and butter. He leaves for Balboa en July 18 via Kingston, and sails in the Mataroa on July 23 after discussing New Zealand-Panama trade.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 154, 17 July 1937, Page 5
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