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Efb447dc9156b71d has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

7 facts·7 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:donto:confidence label(1), donto:in source(1), donto:object value(1)

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7 facts
PredicateValueRef
Donto:confidence LabelStrong[1]
Donto:in SourceD28b98b3787df5ed[1]
Donto:object ValueUnder Queensland's Aboriginals Protection Act 1897, s.33, the Minister could issue a Certificate of Exemption to any half-caste, freeing them from the Act. Colloquially known as a 'dog license' or 'dog tag'. It allowed the holder to open bank accounts, receive pensions, own land, purchase alcohol, access education and employment. However, it required severing ties with non-exempt Aboriginal people, not living on reserves, not speaking language, and carrying the certificate at all times. Could be revoked at any time. Queensland was the first state to introduce exemption legislation (1897), first granted in 1902.[1]
Donto:predicateex:exemptionExplanation[1]
Donto:subjectOtto Davis[1]
Donto:text Spancertificate of exemption[1]
Rdf:typeClaim[1]

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confidenceLabelotto-davis-identity
Strong
inSourceotto-davis-identity
ctx:genes/otto-davis-identity/source/d28b98b3787df5ed
objectValueotto-davis-identity
Under Queensland's Aboriginals Protection Act 1897, s.33, the Minister could issue a Certificate of Exemption to any half-caste, freeing them from the Act. Colloquially known as a 'dog license' or 'dog tag'. It allowed the holder to open bank accounts, receive pensions, own land, purchase alcohol, access education and employment. However, it required severing ties with non-exempt Aboriginal people, not living on reserves, not speaking language, and carrying the certificate at all times. Could be revoked at any time. Queensland was the first state to introduce exemption legislation (1897), first granted in 1902.
predicateotto-davis-identity
ex:exemptionExplanation
subjectotto-davis-identity
ctx:genes/otto-davis-identity/iri/otto-davis
textSpanotto-davis-identity
certificate of exemption
typeotto-davis-identity
donto:Claim

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  1. ctx:genes/otto-davis-identity

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