Lectures
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Lectures has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references.
Mostly:economically beneficial(1), enable(1), location(1)
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believedCompetentBelieved Competent(1)
- Mr a W Clarke
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featureFeature(1)
- Science Festivals or Conferences
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hostsHosts(1)
- Royal Institution
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noObjectionToNo Objection to(1)
- Colonial Secretary
ex:colonial-secretary
offerOffer(1)
- Local Museums and Galleries
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offersContentOffers Content(1)
- Youtube Channel Art Conservation
ex:youtube-channel-art-conservation
Other facts (5)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Economically Beneficial | Quartz Ore Treatment | [1] |
| Enable | work and treat quartz and ore more economically | [1] |
| Location | Melbourne Town Hall | [2] |
| Delivered by Missionaries | True | [3] |
| Recommended in | Theatre Public Building | [4] |
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References (4)
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