HOLLAND'S SENTENCE.
DEPUTATION TO PREMIER. [PIB PBEfiB • ASSOCIATION. J Wellington. July 8. A formal pica for .the ™ ] ™*%.°l HeTirv Holland, who is now seiwng fetters had come from country for the release of Holland,, ami the federated timber workers, at then ffiS had decided to appeal to th mV™Sr in reply, said Holland ind he was tried by a Jitagft m u XTeveritv of the sentence or othe W se It would he a very senou* matter if the Government or Parhament conies to interfere with the decisions oflhe Court. If I CO mrmtted an offence. I -should haw t as wel as anybody, else, and take the const quences. f don't see my i.-ay, «"1 the Government does not see »» *«J, to make any recommendation with ie card to a remission of Holland s sentence." _______■__■_
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 8 July 1914, Page 6
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136HOLLAND'S SENTENCE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 8 July 1914, Page 6
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