ATTACKS ON WORKERS.
TWENTIETH CASE OCCURS. VICTIM MAY NOT RECOVER. SYDNEY, April 30. Morris Ileid, aged 28, a timber worker, was punched and kicked into insensibility and left for dead in a street at Glebe, a suburb of Sydney. The skull of the victim of the assault was fractured. He may not recover. This latest attack brings the toll of similar assaults to 20. Some of the assaulted men are still in hospital in a serious condition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 13
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