Detachment Native Police Cooktown
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Detachment Native Police Cooktown has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:found in native camp(3), dispatched from(1), dispatched to(1)
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accompaniedByAccompanied by(1)
- Constable David Harris
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jointSearchJoint Search(1)
- Other Detachments
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leadsDetachmentLeads Detachment(1)
- Constable David Harris
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Other facts (8)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Found in Native Camp | Ammunition Camp | [1] |
| Found in Native Camp | Rifle Camp | [1] |
| Found in Native Camp | Two Dampers Camp | [1] |
| Dispatched From | Cooktown | [1] |
| Dispatched to | Laura | [1] |
| Encountered | Dead Bodies Blacks | [1] |
| Met Other Detachments | Other Native Police Detachments | [1] |
| Purpose Searching for | Murderers Ronald Mackenzie | [1] |
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References (1)
- [1]217657503 Saturday 6 June 1896 the Laura Tragedy Blacks Found Poisoned Supposed by Using S8 facts
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