HOLLAND CASE.
THE OROWX WILL AITEAL. Tho Crown is taking steps to appeal against the decision of tho magistrate in dismissing tho cliarg® against Henry Edmund Holland of his having on Ociota' .28 wilfully incited div-ors persons to resist constables stationed at Wellington in tho cxecdlion of their duty by ut-toring the following words:—"lf they (meaning the police) hit you with a baton, hit them with a pick-handlo and have the pick at the aid of it." 'flic ease- was heard oil Thmsday, and replying to questions by tho magistrate Leo' Stephen Fanning, of the editorial stuff of tho "J'ost," who reported ' Holland's Spccch, said that the- impression 3io got at tho time was that Holland was reciting to tho audience words', -employed by him at Broken Hill oil tho occasion of -a strike there-, Tho magistrate then said that lie would dismiss the caso.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 6
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145HOLLAND CASE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 6
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