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EDUCATION MINISTER EXPULSION SENTENCE SYDNEY STUDENT'S RIOT. (Received 9.10 a.m.) • SYDNEY, This Day. Yielding to pleas of ,the boy's fellow students, the Minister of Education revoked sentence, of expulsion passed on Thomas Temperley following the prosecution for riotous .lwhaviousat the cenotaph on ccmmr.n-
oration night. Political appeals and ethers duriil; the past fortnight failed to impress the .Minister. Temperley's misdemeanor has now cost h:r.i only a month's suspension. The news was joyously received at Kurri, Temperley's homo town. People cheered inj the theatre and on the. Kurri streets.—Australian Press Assu,
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 45, 27 June 1929, Page 6
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