THE SEDITION SENTENCES.
CABINET DECISION DEFERRED.
[BY TELECR'.™. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
WELLINGTON. Monday Cabinet did not come to a decision to-day in regard to the appeal for the remission of the sentences imposed on Hiram Hunter, John Flood, and Ernest Edward Langley. who were convicted- at Christchurch on charges of making seditious utt-ranees. S' . ~-ral members of Cabinet are ou<. ..." town, and a full meeting will be held on Monday next.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16849, 14 May 1918, Page 4
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