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Mr. FOOTE

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Mr. FOOTE has 37 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 7 references, with 5 live disagreements.

37 facts·29 predicates·7 sources·5 in dispute

Mostly:rdf:type(3), stated(3), refused to name(2)

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Inbound mentions (7)

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Other facts (35)

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35 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeParliament Member[7]
Rdf:typeMember of Parliament[7]
Rdf:typeParliamentarian[7]
StatedCommandant's report better than any previous[7]
StatedQuestionable colony could stand £100,000 strain[7]
StatedForce sufficiently large for many years[7]
Refused to NameChairman[3]
Refused to NameChairman Who Died[3]
ClaimedExpenditure increasing dangerously[7]
ClaimedExpenditure should not exceed present[7]
Sworn in AsElections and Qualifications Committee Member[1]
Gave Notice of Motion for Copy ofCoal Contract B and J Lindsay 1883[2]
Voted Contents onMembers Expenses Bill[1]
Pays25s Per Week for Farm Laborers Who Find Themselvesnull[3]
Thought Jordan Wrote Pamphletnull[3]
Admits Paying Higher Wages Than Pamphletnull[3]
Raised Grievance About Circular by Mackay PlantersQueensland Country for European Labor Pamphlet[3]
Wanted Sum forIpswich Ladies Society[3]
Praised Stamp Duty AsGreat for Revenue[3]
Reported Chairman Drawing£100 from school fund[3]
Refused Name to ProtectAlready Punished[3]
Knew of Gentleman WhoDrew £100 From Grammar School Fund[3]
Moved Amendments forWheat Exemption[4]
Moved Amendment Reduce Duty on Wine3s per gallon[4]
CriticizesRobbing Taxpayers[5]
LamentsNo Sympathy Opportunity[5]
Voted Aye onLegal Practitioners Bill Second Reading[6]
Claimed Annual Expenditure Projection100000[7]
Opposes Expenditure Increasetrue[7]
Believed Force Sufficienttrue[7]
Supported Amendmenttrue[7]
Spoke AfterMr Foxtion[7]
Statementdefended the Ipswich members from statements made by Mr. Stevenson[7]
SupportedAmendment to reduce expenditure[7]
DefendedIpswich Members[7]

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pays25sPerWeekForFarmLaborersWhoFindThemselvestrove-cooktown/prostitution
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3s per gallon
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defended the Ipswich members from statements made by Mr. Stevenson
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Mr. Foote
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Commandant's report better than any previous
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Expenditure increasing dangerously
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Questionable colony could stand £100,000 strain
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Amendment to reduce expenditure
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Expenditure should not exceed present
stateddocument/01610a93-f37e-4b3f-a9c9-0821a3169511
Force sufficiently large for many years
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References (7)

7 references
  1. [1]Cingalese2 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/cingalese
  2. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/coloured-persons
  3. [3]Prostitution11 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/prostitution
  4. [4]Watkins2 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/watkins
  5. [5]John Davis2 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/john-davis
  6. ctx:genes/laura-corridor/loop14-north-shore
  7. ctx:claims/document/01610a93-f37e-4b3f-a9c9-0821a3169511
    • text/plain76 KBtrove:article/4489680
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      30 Sep 1886 - PARLIAMENT. Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thursday 30 September 1886, page 2 PARLIAMENT. lug WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. of i Tin PIUSIDIM" Conigrave took the chair it 4 p in and read prayers

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