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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 7 (October 1, 1936)

Labour Interests, and Pacific Problems

Labour Interests, and Pacific Problems.

The aspirations and ideals of the Labour Party in New Zealand politics found a whole-hearted supporter in Mr. Nash. For ten years he was secretary of the Labour Party. The election to that position followed upon a mission to Geneva in 1920 as New Zealand's delegate to the International Labour Conference. His interest in international politics and the promotion of peace in the Pacific shores in particular is sharpened by his intensive study of conditions and problems that are likely to affect the British countries in and around this ocean. He was a New Zealand delegate to the biennial Conference on Pacific Relations at Honolulu in 1927 and later at Banff in Canada.