CHARGES AGAINST HENRY HOLLAND.
(l-ZSS ASSOCIATION TELZGKA—I.) WELLINGTON, December 4. Henry Holland was charged at the Magistrate's Court with inciting persoas to resist the police and commit a breach of the peace. The charges arose out of the same meeting at the Basin Reserve _»t which Young's statements were made. Leo S. Fanning, a member of the •'Evening Post" literary staff, gave evidence as to reporting the words contained in the charge. Holland had been talking about tho police at Broken Hill, and was reciting the words he said he had spoken there. The magistrate said he__?as not prepared to convict. The case was not the same as Young's, and he was not satisfied that Holland's words were a direct incitement to the people. They were only a repetition ■ of a previous statement. The information on these points was dismissed, but the charge of sedition has yet to be heard.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 8
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150CHARGES AGAINST HENRY HOLLAND. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 8
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