SENTENCE REVOKED
CENOTAPH AFFAIR. (Australian Uresis Association). SYDNEY, June 27. ) ielding to pleas of the boy’s fe.low students the Minister of Education has revo cd the sentence of expulsion pass'd on r l liomas Temperlcy, following 'is iirovcciiti n for riotous behaviour .it the cenotaph on Commemoration night. Political appeals and others during the past fortnight, failed to impress the Minister. Temperley’s disdeinan'iis has now cost him only a month’s suspension.
The news was joyously received at Nurri, Temperlcy ’a home town. The people cheered in the theatres and on Ktirri streets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1929, Page 7
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92SENTENCE REVOKED Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1929, Page 7
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