Henry Holland’s Case
■ V; ■ ,'fi SENTENCE FOR SEDITION. • NO JUSTIFICATION FOR HE- ,. - - . MISSION’. - ’ By Telegraph.—Press Association; ■ / v ■ Dunedin this'day.-.: Hon. j. -Paul received ■ 1 he:ffolloWmg telegram from the Minister for - Justice:—“Hon. J. Allen has com--raunicated to me the representation made ,to him by a deputation introduced by you, urging remission of the sentence imposed upon Holland. The received very careful con- • sideration. I regret that I can see no sumcient grounds to justify< me, in re : '}■ commending the Government to grant'.# any-remission of the sentence on Holland. , ' -.1
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Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1440, 28 April 1914, Page 5
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88Henry Holland’s Case Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1440, 28 April 1914, Page 5
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