\ss;wlt 'U(I Motive* Mr I’ .1. Kennedy, organising secretary of the Labour Party in Victoria, was recently set upon, beaten, and nibbed. It was not his watch or money 4 hat h s assailants were after; they lad no personal 1 ’asons for attacking him. What they wanted was the ballot bo.\ containing the votes of the j.wi'tya ballot held ai Richmond—and they got it and bolted. They lay in wait for their victim, it was night, and the complete count of the papers had >een made only half an hour before the attack.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 October 1941, Page 4
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