Harry Holland: A Man of Many Parts

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Life, as they say, can be a funny old game. When Tony Rabbetts was eight years old and his father sent him down the boxing gym to follow in the footsteps of his brothers, Tony was far from over the moon about the prospect. However, the way things worked out, Tony’s dad did boxing a hell of a favour. Then, abruptly, his ascent stopped – it didn’t exactly nose-dive, more gently bump onto a plateau, where it has trundled along comfortably ever since. “I was quite expectant,” Holland remembers. “Stewart Lee told me recently: ‘You were fully formed.’ I just thought it would continue.” Westside Boxers stormed to success at a recent boxing tournament, gaining national recognition for the Hounslow boxing club.

There’s little chance of Tom getting too grand. His brothers, Holland notes, are always around to cut him down to size. His brother Harry accompanies his elder sibling to all his shoots, chronicling their fraternal high-jinks on social media for his millions of fans.I think I had my last fight at light-middle, but, apart from that, I was a welterweight all the way through. I made my professional debut against Sean Campbell in October 1982. He was a southpaw and I hated fighting southpaws, but I felt brilliant that night and, to be honest, I thought I won it. I put him down in the second round, I think, and again in the fourth, and I got a draw.” Henry Edmund Holland (10 June 1868 – 8 October 1933) was an Australian-born newspaper owner, politician and unionist who relocated to New Zealand. He was the second leader of the New Zealand Labour Party. Hislop, J. (1915). The General Election, 1914. National Library. pp.1–33 . Retrieved 1 August 2013. Betty (II) | Blue | Boots | Bronson | Chips | Chops | Corky | Craig | Crush | Crystal | Dalgliesh | Dave | Eric 

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. With the gradual unification of the labour movement in New Zealand, the (second) Labour Party was founded in 1916. Holland was one of the founding members, although his opinions about the direction of the party were not identical to some of the party's other leaders. [14] Holland believed that the Labour Party would lay the foundations for socialism, while the more moderate members of the party simply wanted to improve the wages and conditions of workers. He stood again for the now unified Labour Party for the city council in 1917 where, though still unsuccessful, his vote share rose over 10%. [15] Eclipsed begins with a wonderful reflection on their parallel careers: the same evening Tom was pirouetting in the West End in front of 2,000 rapt punters, Holland was warming up for a gig at the Whitchurch parish hall to an audience of pensioners impatient for the post-show raffle. “[We were] like ships passing in the night,” he writes. “One headed for the Seychelles and another bound for Mogadishu.”In 1901, Holland stood as a candidate for the Australian Senate and the state seat of Sydney-Lang. He was standing for the Socialist Labor Party, having rejected the Labor Party as too moderate. [1] He did not make any significant impression. Later, in 1907, he stood in the New South Wales state election, but was caught up in strong infighting between socialist groups. Holland had acquired a reputation of arrogance and egotism, and was convinced beyond all doubt that his views were correct. He has another speaking role on 22 March 2011 when Max Branning asks him if he's seen Darren Miller.



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