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MR HOLLAND’S VIEWS. (Received This Day at 10.40 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 30. Harry Holland, M.P. for Buller, in an interview with the “Telegraph,” referring to Mr Massey’s speech on tho Anglo-Japanese Treaty said public sentiment in New Zealand was against a renewal of the present treaty, as it was capable of involving the people in warfare on the side of Japan. The labour movement was unanimously against it. Holland added that there was the utmost antipathy to a suggestion of the possibility of New Zealand being involved in war to uphold the right of Japan or any other, country to dominate other peoples.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1921, Page 3
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111VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1921, Page 3
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