PROFESSOR'S DEATH
REGRET IN AUSTRALIA COMPLAINT OF OVER-WORK ADELAIDE. May <2.1 Deep regret is expressed throughout Australia at the untimely death of Professor Edward Shann, professor of economics in Adelaide University, who died as the result of a fall from a secondstorey window in the university buildings. The acting-Prime Minister, Dr. Earle Page, described Professor Shann as "one of the clearest thinkers and best-in-formed minds in Australia." He said that probably his health had been run down. Recently he had complained of overwork. The police have intimated that there will be no need for an inquest.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22119, 27 May 1935, Page 9
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