Harry Holland: A Man of Many Parts

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Mind you, Kirkland Laing was that talented, and I loved him. After the fight, we ended up having a shower at the same time. I just happened to look down and I said ‘Bloody hell!’ He had a willy down to there! I couldn’t believe it! I said ‘What’s that, Laing?’ He said ‘That’s me wood, man. That’s me wood.’ Kirkland Laing was a funny guy.” Seddonville Library: Flood and earthquake loss reinstated. Mr Holland's sterling work". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz . Retrieved 14 October 2020.

Richardson, Len. "Fagan, Mark Anthony". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage . Retrieved 13 February 2016. Paul, J.T. (1946). Humanism in Politics: New Zealand Labour Party in Retrospect. Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Worker Printing and Publishing. p.70. He doesn’t get the biggest dinner or the best seat,” Holland says. “And that’s very important for him because in the movie world, if you’re number one on the call sheet, everything is laid out for you – and that’s very corrupting.” Holland sharpens into seriousness. “Tom’s brother Paddy [the youngest] is an aspiring chef, working 16-hour days. And I’m as proud of him as I am of any of my other boys. I’m no prouder of Tom than any of my other kids.”

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There’s a nicely-played episode in Eclipsed which underscores the strangeness of seeing his son’s sudden ascent. Aged 14, Tom had been asked to come to New York to meet Naomi Watts and McGregor, who played his parents in The Impossible. Holland accompanied him, fretting about whether his son had got enough sleep and being late. Then the moment of the meeting arrives, and they were cramped into an awkward hotel room: Watts, McGregor, Tom and his father.

By the 1930s Holland had a decreasing influence on policy details, with most being instead written by the party general secretary, Nash, who would only consult with Holland when writing manifestos. The main reason for this was Holland's personal financial situation which led to much of his attention being spent on writing articles and pamphlets to supplement his parliamentary salary. By 1929 he was in debt and had no life or fire insurance. Eventually he received financial aid from the party head office who provided 1/3 of a salary for an assistant to help Holland with his correspondence (he received 679 letters from January to March 1930 alone) with Holland paying the rest. He also published a book, Red Roses on the Highway, in 1924. [29] He also concentrated his writings and speeches more on foreign affairs. Holland was particularly critical of the government's treatment of the people of Western Samoa. His colleagues attempted to dissuade him from putting an item on Samoa in an election manifesto, thinking it would not be helpful politically by saying that Samoa was not British. Holland protested, "But it's right!" John A. Lee thought that Holland had a "Samoan complex" and told him so. [30] Guys after doing complete research, we wrote this article about Harry Holland biography and all Facts, So if you are a fan of Harry Holland read this article carefully. SAM AND KATE ARE A TRUE INSPIRATION FOR ANYBODY WHO IS FIGHTING THIS VIRUS THAT IF YOU FIGHT HARD TOU WILL PREVAIL 👊 Another former world champion at the Hall of Fame was welter John H. Stracey – who was also celebrating his 69 th birthday. |Frank | Freddie Mercury | Freida | Genghis | Gilbert | Gloria | Gumbo | Heathcliff | Hercules | Jasper | Joey | Joey | Lady Di | Lionel | Lovebirds | Mandoo | Marge | Marge (II) | Marilyn | Musty | Neville He was ready, he says, to confront his son with the brute facts of stardom. “I told him at every juncture: ‘This won’t continue, it happens to other families.’ I always thought it was a great journey, but I told him it would end.” Westside Boxers stormed to success at a recent boxing tournament, gaining national recognition for the Hounslow boxing club. Hislop, J. (1915). The General Election, 1914. National Library. pp.1–33 . Retrieved 1 August 2013.



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