N.Z. PARLIAMENT
COUNCIL SITS
TRIBUTE TO LABOUR LEADER.
(Per Prigs Association, ...Copyright)
WELLINGTON ■ ■October 12. The. . Legislative Council , met. at 4,; p.m. yesterday. t , • a - , The Land and Income • Tax (annual Bill was put • through: all stages anc passed. .■ -
In moving that the .Cauacil place or record its appreciation of the service: ■rendered to New: Zealand; by the lat< Mr 11. E.X'HoUand; ,-Sir.: . James Part said he had stood for: his .principles, and had never . been-'.afraid - to fight foi those principles. The late Mr Massey had/said that he;.would.sooner take the bare word of Mr Holland, than the bond of many other men. As a member of the Labour Party, the Hon. Mark Fagan said he wished to express appreciation of the manner in which the Government had risen to the occasion. It' could' riot have done more. Mr Holland's last resting place was within i- a short of the place dll which" he had laboured on behalf of'the peophv
The Hon. 18. Masters said all aekn<jw„ lodged Mr 'Holland's Sincerity of pur* pose, ‘ • ■
Sir F. D; Bell said Mr Holland hadl led his' party witfi great ability, in ' a manner ifoi keeping with- the' traditions ■of tlio British - Parliament.
The Council hose- at 5.20 p.m. until Wednesday next,.' ••
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