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Killen was born in Dalby, Queensland, son of Mabel Killen, née Sheridan, [1] and dentist James Walker Killen, who died 16 January 1928. [2] He was educated at Brisbane Grammar School and the University of Queensland, where he graduated in law.
At his first court-martial, US Marine Sergeant James Wayne Killen was charged with premeditated murder and was alleged to have been aiming for his commanding officer, Major Roger E. Simmons. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Killen was convicted of the unpremeditated murder of Wayne; [ 1 ] [ 2 ] he was stripped of all service privileges, dishonourably discharged and ...
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Frank Killen (1870–1939), American baseball player; Ged Killen, British politician; James Killen (1925–2007), Australian politician; Lou Killen (1934–2013), English folk singer; M. Evelyn Killen (1871-1951), American temperance advocate; William Dool Killen (1806–1902), Irish Presbyterian minister and church historian
The article on Sir James Killen is a long stub and needs attention. Sir James was notable in Australian politics and passed away recently. There are plenty of sources out there for someone who has the time and inclination to do some work on this article. Thanks Wikipeterproject 11:16, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
He outpolled John Gorton and James Killen, but was eliminated on the third ballot. Billy Snedden eventually defeated Nigel Bowen by a single vote on the fifth ballot. In the new shadow cabinet – which featured only Liberals – Fraser was given responsibility for primary industry.
James Hart Stern (June 13, 1964 – October 11, 2019) [1] was an African American Baptist minister, civil rights activist, speaker, and author from Los Angeles, California. . He was best known for his work defusing gang violence through a series of summits in the 1980s and 1990s and for his incarceration with Edgar Ray Killen, the former KKK leader who was convicted of the 1964 Mississippi ...