MRS. HOLLAND VISITS N.Z.
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Widow of Late Labour Leader memorial t0 her husband
iBy Telegraph
AUCKLAND, Last Night. Accompanied by her son, Mr Fred { Holland,' of Adelaide, Mrs H. Holland, widow oi Mr Henry Holland, former leader of tho Labour Party, arrived by the Aorangi to attend the unveiling cf the memorial to her husband in tho Boulton street cemetery, Wellington, on Saturday next. "My arrival in New Zealand to-day ife very different from my arrival with my husband the first tinic> ' ' said Mrs Holland sadly, i ' Then we wero both young, and things were very different. My huaband had come here at the request of the Waihi miners to help them as he had helped others. We did not know what was before us, bat we were full of hope. "To-day I have my eons with me, but otherwise I am alone. My husbqnd would be very glad, were he alive today, to know what his old comrades are doing. He would have done the same."' Mrs Holland was met by Mr Roy Holland, of Wellington. They will leave for Wellington tpmorrow, and will remain ih New Zealand for several weeks.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 10, 5 October 1937, Page 6
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194MRS. HOLLAND VISITS N.Z. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 10, 5 October 1937, Page 6
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