Brisbane Area
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Brisbane Area has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.
Mostly:enjoys easier life(1), winds(1), wasincludedindiocese(1)
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raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedInbound mentions (12)
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focusesOnIpswichPortFocuses on Ipswich Port(1)
- Shipping News
ex:shipping-news
hasMembersInHas Members in(1)
- Ancient Order of Foresters
ex:ancient-order-of-foresters
implyConstructionActivityImply Construction Activity(1)
- Tenders
ex:tenders
isLostItemIs Lost Item(1)
- Bay Mare Imc
ex:bay-mare-imc
onlyInOnly in(1)
- Checks on Domestic Workers
ex:checks-on-domestic-workers
onlyOfDomesticWorkersOnly of Domestic Workers(1)
- Government Checks
ex:government-checks
presupposesNumerousFriendsCustomersPresupposes Numerous Friends Customers(1)
- Joseph Travers
ex:joseph-travers
prevalentInPrevalent in(1)
- Scarlet Fever
ex:scarlet-fever
providesRegularExpressCoastalServicesProvides Regular Express Coastal Services(1)
- Adelaide Steamship Company
ex:adelaide-steamship-company
threatensThreatens(1)
- Heavy Rains
ex:heavy-rains
wasLostWas Lost(1)
- Pair Gold Spectacles
ex:pair-gold-spectacles
wasVisitingWas Visiting(1)
- Miss O Brien
ex:miss-o-brien
Other facts (4)
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References (3)
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/coloured-personsctx:genes/trove-cooktown/malay-cooktown- custom
ctx:src/moore-making-mala-ch3- text/plain89 KB
doc:research/rosie-research/south-sea-islander/moore-making-mala-ch3Show excerpt
Previous Making Mala 3 Malaitan Christians Overseas, 1880s–1910s It is easy to understand why labourers in Queensland should have become Christians. They were cut off from all home influences, separated from their relatives, and i…
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