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Walter Nash
Sir Walter Nash (12 February 1882 – 4 June 1968) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 27th prime minister of New Zealand in the Second Labour Government from 1957 to 1960. He is noted for his long period of political service, having been associated with the New Zealand Labour Party since its creation.Nash was born in the West Midlands, England, and is the most recent New Zealand prime minister to be born outside the country. He arrived in New Zealand in 1909, soon joined the original Labour Party, and became a member of the party's executive in 1919. Guided to politics by his beliefs in Anglicanism, Christian socialism and pacifism, he gained a reputation for brilliant ability as an organiser and administrator which compensated for a lack of charisma and bouts of indecisiveness.
Nash was elected to the House of Representatives in the Hutt by-election of 1929. He served as the member of Parliament (MP) for the Hutt electorate for 13 consecutive terms, over a period of 38 years and 168 days. As of 2023, he is the fourth-longest serving MP. Appointed as minister of finance in 1935, Nash guided the First Labour Government's economic recovery programme during the Great Depression and then directed the government's wartime controls. At 14 years he has the longest period of continuous service of any New Zealand minister of finance, and this service included the entire period of World War II. He succeeded Peter Fraser as leader of the Labour Party and leader of the Opposition in 1951. He was from the moderate wing of the Labour Party and was criticised by the left wing of the party for failing to support the strikers during the 1951 Waterfront Dispute, and for not taking stronger action over the controversial exclusion of Māori players from the 1960 rugby tour of South Africa.
In the , the Labour Party won a narrow victory and Nash became prime minister. The Second Labour Government's "Black Budget" of 1958, in response to a balance of payments crisis, increased taxes on luxuries such as beer and tobacco. Public hostility toward the budget contributed to Labour's heavy defeat in the . Nash was active in international affairs and travelled extensively during his premiership, revising trade terms and supporting aid and development in other nations. Leaving office at 78 years of age, Nash is to date New Zealand's oldest prime minister. He died on 4 June 1968 at the age of 86 while still a serving MP, apparently the oldest person to be a serving MP. He was accorded a state funeral, the first in New Zealand for 18 years. Provided by Wikipedia
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The language of humour / by Nash, Walter
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Designs in prose : a study of compositional problems and methods / by Nash, Walter
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Rhetoric : the wit of persuasion / by Nash, Walter
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An uncommon tongue : the uses and resources of English / by Nash, Walter
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The language of humour / by Nash, Walter
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English usage : a guide to first principles / by Nash, Walter
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English usage : a guide to first principles / by Nash, Walter
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An uncommon tongue : the uses and resources of English / by Nash, Walter
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Language in popular fiction / by Nash, Walter
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Rhetoric : the wit of persuasion / by Nash, Walter
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Jargon : its uses and abuses / by Nash, Walter
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A departed music : readings in Old English poetry / by Nash, Walter
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Creating texts : an introduction to the study of composition / by Nash, Walter
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Language and creative illusion / by Nash, Walter
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Our experience of language. by Nash, Walter
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Language in popular fiction / by Nash, Walter
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New Zealand, a working democracy / by Nash, Walter, 1882-1968
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Creating texts : an introduction to the study of composition / by Nash, Walter, Stacey, David
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Seeing through language : a guide to styles of English writing / by Carter, Ronald
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The writing scholar : studies in academic discourse /
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