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

In Parliament

In Parliament.

In 1925, and again in 1928, Mr. Nash contested the Hutt seat. In 1929 he was elected for that constituency, and he has held the position ever since. His breadth and variety of interests have been stimulated by his world travels page 6
A view of the Haast River bed from Thomas Bluff.

A view of the Haast River bed from Thomas Bluff.

and his knowledge of all sorts and conditions of people. He is a loyal supporter of the Church of England and a leader in the useful C.E.M. Society.

A great reader and a great student of humanity, he is an uncommonly well-informed man. His business share in the councils of the ruling party do not Overshadow his idealistic aims; the desired trade expansion is simply a means to the great end, a fuller and brighter life for all our people.