Liquor Consumption Before Attack
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Liquor Consumption Before Attack has 10 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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- Attack Rannes 1855
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf Type | Event | [1] |
| Rdfs Label | NMP troopers consuming liquor before attack | [1] |
| Quantity of Liquor | a couple of bottles | [1] |
| Provided by | Walker Robert George | [1] |
| Occasion | Yuletide celebration | [1] |
| Preceded | Attack Rannes 1855 | [1] |
| Attested by | Morning Bulletin 1912 11 23 | [1] |
| Potentially Contributed to | Attack Rannes 1855 | [1] |
| Euphemism Described As | quite happy | [1] |
| Euphemism Decoded As | intoxication | [1] |
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doc:test/ingest-verify/10690Show excerpt
# Frontier conflict event: Attack on NMP detachment - Combo James, Colin and Hamlet at Rannes station, opposite side of the creek to the headstation (23 September 1855) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres …
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