HOLLAND'S TEEM IN GAOL.
TO SERVE AS A HAPiD LABOUR. PRISONER.
(STECIAt, TO "THE TRESS.") WELLINGTON.. May 10. When Henry Holland, who wae sentence.d to k twolve months' imprisonment at "Wellington for hnvins used seditious language during the strike, was sentenced without hard laboun He has since discovered that prisoners who do not hare to undergo hard labour aro worse off than the hard labour prisoners, inasmuch as they do not reduce their period of prison activity by earning good marks. In consequence Holland has applied to .the authorities to be allowed to sen*e his" term as a hard, labour prisoner, and under the regulations he hae been allowed to 3o so. This means tifat he will, if ho behaTes himself, be able to earn two good marks per day, and theso I will go appreciably towards shortening I his term of detention.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14969, 16 May 1914, Page 6
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143HOLLAND'S TEEM IN GAOL. Press, Volume L, Issue 14969, 16 May 1914, Page 6
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