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Brisbane Area

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Brisbane Area has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.

4 facts·4 predicates·3 sources

Mostly:enjoys easier life(1), winds(1), wasincludedindiocese(1)

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focusesOnIpswichPortFocuses on Ipswich Port(1)

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implyConstructionActivityImply Construction Activity(1)

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onlyInOnly in(1)

onlyOfDomesticWorkersOnly of Domestic Workers(1)

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providesRegularExpressCoastalServicesProvides Regular Express Coastal Services(1)

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wasLostWas Lost(1)

wasVisitingWas Visiting(1)

Other facts (4)

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4 facts
PredicateValueRef
Enjoys Easier Lifenull[1]
WindsSouth Westerly winds near Brisbane[2]
WasincludedindioceseNewcastle diocese[3]
WaspartofNew South Wales[3]

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enjoysEasierLifetrove-cooktown/coloured-persons
null
windstrove-cooktown/malay-cooktown
South Westerly winds near Brisbane
wasincludedindiocesemoore-making-mala-ch3
Newcastle diocese
waspartofmoore-making-mala-ch3
New South Wales

References (3)

3 references
  1. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/coloured-persons
  2. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/malay-cooktown
  3. customctx:src/moore-making-mala-ch3
    • text/plain89 KBdoc:research/rosie-research/south-sea-islander/moore-making-mala-ch3
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      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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