MR HOLLAND'S TOUR
ADDRESS AT DUNEDIN
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
I DUNEDIN, 2nd June. I Mr IT. E, Holland, M.P., Leader of the Labour Party, gave a political address to-night to a good attendance in Burns Hall. Mr Holland began his address by expressing regret at the continued illness of Sir Joseph Ward. His remarks were on the lines of speeches delivered in other places. He referred to unemployment, to the Labour Party's land policy, and to its scheme for dealing with labour problems experienced in the Dominion, and spoke strongly in support' of the encouragement of local "ndusuies. A vote of thanks was accorded to Mr Holland.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 June 1930, Page 4
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107MR HOLLAND'S TOUR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 June 1930, Page 4
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