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many a day

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many a day has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

2 facts·1 predicates·1 sources
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expectsNoColouredLabourInMinesExpects No Coloured Labour in Mines(1)

hasCareerDurationHas Career Duration(1)

intendedDurationIntended Duration(1)

isBestFromMineForIs Best From Mine for(1)

lastTalkedAgoLast Talked Ago(1)

regardedAsIrreclaimableRegarded As Irreclaimable(1)

remainedVeryLowRemained Very Low(1)

timeSinceLastConversationTime Since Last Conversation(1)

wasWithoutFoodWas Without Food(1)

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Rdf:typeTime Duration[1]

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typefrontier-massacres/10606
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labelfrontier-massacres/10606
many a day

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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Europeans/others - (George) Stanley Lambton and George Longfield, Aboriginal camp 10 miles from Strathalbyn station, Lower Burdekin (16 June 1871) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Fron

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