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Evidence Question 34

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Evidence Question 34 has 32 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 2 live disagreements.

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

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  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [4]sourceall time · 23778
  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [3]sourceall time · 23778
  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [2]sourceall time · 23778
  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [1]sourceall time · 23778

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  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[4]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[1]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[2]sourceall time · 23778

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  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [2]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [1]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [3]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again. [4]sourceall time · 23778

Transcript Answer TexttranscriptAnswerText

  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.[2]sourceall time · 23778
  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.[1]sourceall time · 23778
  • It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.[4]sourceall time · 23778

Transcript Question TexttranscriptQuestionText

  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[2]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[1]sourceall time · 23778
  • It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?[4]sourceall time · 23778

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  • 34[4]sourceall time · 23778
  • 34[1]sourceall time · 23778
  • 34[3]sourceall time · 23778
  • 34[2]sourceall time · 23778

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It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run? It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
transcriptAnswerTextspark-cited-v3/23778
It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
transcriptAnswerTextspark-cited-v2/23778
It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It never has been done there since Mr. England left, and, consequently, the camps are all overgrown with grass, and when the cattle are driven anywhere, they are driven into the stockyards, branded, and let out again.
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?
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It is a customary thing for stockmen and settlers to run the cattle to the main points on the run?

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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/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/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
  4. 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

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