MR NASH’S VISIT TO LONDON
(Special Correspondent, N.Z.P-A.)
(Rec. 9 p.m.) LONDON, August 15. There are indications that Mr Walter Nash’s visit to London is drawing to a close. He has been very busy for a week finalising business on which he hopes for a decision before returning ■ to Washington. There is no doubt that the visit has been very useful to New Zealand. Mr Nash has not spared himself, working usually until after midnight. One of his last engagements before leaving will' probably be to visit a famous group of the Fighter Command, where he will meet prominent New Zealand airmen. Mr Nash is greatly interested in the work of the Royal New Zealand Air Force in Britain. One of the highlights of his visit was last week’s flying tour of stations which obviously impressed itself on his mind, one of his subsequent comments being: “There is no finer inspiration than to have the privilege of hearing the cream of the country’s youth being briefed for a raid and being told what they are expected to do.”
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Southland Times, Issue 24824, 17 August 1942, Page 5
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178MR NASH’S VISIT TO LONDON Southland Times, Issue 24824, 17 August 1942, Page 5
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