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Evidence Question 24

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Evidence Question 24 has 32 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 2 live disagreements.

32 facts·8 predicates·4 sources·2 in dispute

Mostly:line interrogator(4), inferred question interrogator(4), line answer clause(4)

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Line Interrogatorin disputelineInterrogator

Inferred Question Interrogatorin disputeinferredQuestionInterrogator

Line Answer ClauselineAnswerClause

  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [4]sourceall time · 23778
  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [1]sourceall time · 23778
  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [3]sourceall time · 23778
  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [2]sourceall time · 23778

Line Question ClauselineQuestionClause

  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[4]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[1]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[2]sourceall time · 23778

Line Raw Transcript TextlineRawTranscriptText

  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [4]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [3]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [2]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off. [1]sourceall time · 23778

Transcript Answer TexttranscriptAnswerText

  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.[4]sourceall time · 23778
  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.[1]sourceall time · 23778
  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.[2]sourceall time · 23778

Transcript Question TexttranscriptQuestionText

  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[4]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[2]sourceall time · 23778
  • Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?[1]sourceall time · 23778

Line Number in Witness TranscriptlineNumberInWitnessTranscript

  • 24[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • 24[1]sourceall time · 23778
  • 24[2]sourceall time · 23778
  • 24[4]sourceall time · 23778

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Timeline axis is valid_time — when each source says the fact was true in the world, not when Dontopedia learned about it. Retracted rows are kept for provenance; coloured stripes indicate the context kind.

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lineAnswerClausespark-cited-v3/23778
I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
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I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
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I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
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I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
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lineNumberInWitnessTranscriptspark-cited-v2/23778
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lineNumberInWitnessTranscriptspark-cited-v3/23778
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lineQuestionClausecodex-glean-spark/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?
lineQuestionClausespark-cited-v3/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?
lineQuestionClausespark-cited/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?
lineQuestionClausespark-cited-v2/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?
lineRawTranscriptTextspark-cited-v3/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
lineRawTranscriptTextcodex-glean-spark/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
lineRawTranscriptTextspark-cited-v2/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
lineRawTranscriptTextspark-cited/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle? I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
transcriptAnswerTextspark-cited-v3/23778
I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
transcriptAnswerTextspark-cited/23778
I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
transcriptAnswerTextcodex-glean-spark/23778
I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
transcriptAnswerTextspark-cited-v2/23778
I never knew him to hunt the blacks off, or cause them to be hunted off.
transcriptQuestionTextspark-cited-v3/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?
transcriptQuestionTextcodex-glean-spark/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?
transcriptQuestionTextspark-cited-v2/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?
transcriptQuestionTextspark-cited/23778
Do you consider that they don't disturb the cattle—when Mr. England was there, did you never know him to hunt the blacks off, when Mr. Kent had charge of the Government cattle?

References (4)

4 references
  1. customctx:test/spark-cited/23778
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Bundamba Lagoon (August 1860) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 23778. Coordinates: latitu
  2. customctx:test/spark-cited-v2/23778
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Bundamba Lagoon (August 1860) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 23778. Coordinates: latitu
  3. customctx:test/codex-glean-spark/23778
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Bundamba Lagoon (August 1860) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 23778. Coordinates: latitu
  4. customctx:test/spark-cited-v3/23778
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Bundamba Lagoon (August 1860) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 23778. Coordinates: latitu

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