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KENDALL, THE ORGANISER

"A REBEL AT HEART.”

"NOT AVERSE TO MURDER."

{By Electric Telegraph—Copyrights XU** l ™* PJftBM Association.]

(Received 10.50 a.m.) ■ Melbourne, March 23. Kendall, organiser of the Amalgamated Society of- Engineers, whose extradition it is 1 reported the South African Government intend to apply for; addressed a meeting in the Socialists’ Hall. He said: "It has been demonstrated by industrial action that ■ we* can 'hope in South Africa at any '•.u rate to' come into our own shortly.” They had the workers educated up tO the intermittent strikes, and also • to ‘ sabotage. Personally, he agreed with the latter. An industri£|} strike ' was' really a war, and every possible means must be employed. He was not averse to murdering a "seaby” He hoped the Government would not extradite him. He had conformed to the laws so far, but he die not know > if he would always conform to them, because he is a rebel at heartc. In all probability he would become a rebel in this country, bub the Govern- . - ment must leave him alone until -e i violated the laws.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 78, 23 March 1914, Page 6

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KENDALL, THE ORGANISER Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 78, 23 March 1914, Page 6

KENDALL, THE ORGANISER Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 78, 23 March 1914, Page 6

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