CHRISTCHURCH MAYORALTY
MR. HOLLAND TTRGTVO TO BE A CANDIDATE.. •"■ • Br TeleEropl'—Pm-n Association. Christchurch, March 21.' A representative and influential deputation waited upon M/r. Holland to-day find m'Kfd him In reconsider -his decision mi. l : to lie a candidate for the Mayoralty. . .Mr. Holland replied Hint lie could not sco his way to reverse his decision. . Mr. .T. H. Froslick said Hip deputation was not prepared to accept Mr. Holland's refusal, and as hn had had the work during n very strenuous lime, while, the war and the epidemic affected the city, He should be Mayor during the visits of the Prince of Wales and other distil - .;; ;iM!-lied persons-. "The mutter just simply stands there," the Mayor added. 'There is n deadlock ;is far mi I om concerned. I still adhere to my decision to ictire."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 154, 25 March 1919, Page 11
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135CHRISTCHURCH MAYORALTY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 154, 25 March 1919, Page 11
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