OXFORD IMPRESSED
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Mr Nash?s Address to Yarsity Club
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AUCKLAND, Last Night. " Oxford was somewkat surprised at tlie effeetive barrage of facts and figures which Mr Nash used to demolish oppo'sing arguments, ' ' said Mr lan Miiner, New Zealand Ehodes Scholar, who returned to-day $ in referring lo the New Zealand Finance Minister 's address to the Ruleigh Club, one of the j most intelleetual of Oxford societies. j Opinions, freely exprcssed afterwards, ; he said, were that the club had rarely j heard a more persuasive or rnore fluent | speaker. Meinbers of the club had I been especially impressed by Mr Nash 's J ready command of the economics of his ! subject and by his . facility aud conJG.dence in replying - to criticisms of his Government 's policy. Mr Nash also ruet the University ! Labour Club and was given an en- ! thusiastie hearing. j I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 198, 7 September 1937, Page 3
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