VOTED TWICE
FORMER SUBURBAN MAYOR Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright SYDNEY, August 12. John Joseph Connelly, aged 49, a former mayor of the suburb of Waterloo and a leading figure in local political affairs, was convicted at the quarter sessions to-day of dual voting at the Waterloo municipal elections in December. He was hound over to be of good behaviour for 12 months, and directed to refrain from entering an hotel bar during that period. Connelly’s defence was that he had been drinking on election day and bad no kowledge of voting twice.
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Evening Star, Issue 22106, 13 August 1935, Page 9
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91VOTED TWICE Evening Star, Issue 22106, 13 August 1935, Page 9
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