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SENTENCE REVOKED

STUDENT’S SUSPENSION FOR CENOTAPH RIOTING JOY IN HIS HOME TOWN Reed. 9.35 a.m SYDNEY, Today. Yielding to the pleas of the boy’s fellow students, the Minister of Education revoked the sentence of expulsion passed on Thomas Temperley, following his prosecution for riotous behaviour at the Centotaph on commemoration night. Political appeals and others during the past fortnight had failed to impress the Minister. Temperley’s misdemeanour has now cost him only a month’s suspension. The news was joyously received at Kurri, Temperley’s home town. People cheered in the theatres and on the. Kurri streets.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 700, 27 June 1929, Page 9

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SENTENCE REVOKED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 700, 27 June 1929, Page 9

SENTENCE REVOKED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 700, 27 June 1929, Page 9

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