Mr. Pattison
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- Mr Dairymple
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- John Windmill
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- Alexander Fisher Loosemore
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Protested Against | Receiving Women Petition | [7] |
| Protested Against | Receiving Petition by Women | [7] |
| Protested Against | Queensland Women Petition | [7] |
| Replied to Question by | Mr Diiliimple | [12] |
| Replied to Question by | Mr Dairymple | [14] |
| Rdf:type | Person | [19] |
| Rdf:type | Mr. Pattison | [20] |
| Represents | member for Blackall | [20] |
| Represents | representative of Gogango | [20] |
| Instructed to Return Dray or Charge | Thomas Cogan | [1] |
| Appeared for Defence | Richard Waters | [2] |
| Attended Meeting | Blackall Meeting 1886 04 07 | [3] |
| Announced Self As | Oppositionist | [3] |
| Advocates Policy | stop immigration for present except to Brisbane | [3] |
| Makes Exception for | Brisbane | [3] |
| Appeared for | Execution Creditor | [3] |
| Requires Reelection | true | [4] |
| Appointed As | Colonial Treasurer | [4] |
| Agrees That | Increase of Duty Would Favour Coalowners | [2] |
| Stated Cabinet Declined | Demand for Prohibitory Duty | [2] |
| Wrote Letter Re | Port Alma Railway Scheme | [5] |
| Explained Withdrawal of | Loan Bill | [6] |
| Stated Considerable Part Spent on | Harbours and Rivers | [6] |
| Stated Money Soon Required for | Mary River Bridge and Burnett River Bridge | [6] |
| Stated About20000 Spent on | Electric Telegraphs | [6] |
| Stated Question Still in Abeyance on | Brisbane River Bridge | [6] |
| Stated Some Portion Spent and Contracts Absorb Remainder on | Artesian Wells | [6] |
| Moved Into Committee of Supply | Committee of Supply | [6] |
| Issued Caustic Rejoinder | Long Letter to Brisbane Courier | [1] |
| Held Position | late Treasurer | [1] |
| Promised Further Divulgements in | Speech at Rockhampton Banquet | [1] |
| Changed Mind Due to | arguments adduced | [7] |
| Claimed That | women know little about it | [7] |
| Considered Debate | great amount of filth | [7] |
| Decided Not to Vote | null | [7] |
| Initially Intended to | vote for repeal | [7] |
| Called Arguments | conclusive | [7] |
| Regretted No Motion to | prevent Hansard publication | [7] |
| Stereotypical Belief About Women | know-very-little-about-such-subjects | [7] |
| Opinion on Women in Politics | pushed-too-far-when-taken-up-by-women | [7] |
| Hedged Statement | at-least-supposed | [7] |
| Called Cattle Inspection a Farce | null | [7] |
| Described Need for Police on Pay Days | Lakes Creek | [7] |
| Noted Lack of Lockup Forces Transport to Rockhampton | null | [7] |
| Considered Debate Full of Filth | true | [7] |
| Regretted No Prevention of Hansard Publication | true | [7] |
| Initially Supported Repeal | Cd Act 1868 | [7] |
| Now Believes Act Necessary | Cd Act 1868 | [7] |
| Changed Mind Due to Arguments | true | [7] |
| Intended to Vote for Repeal Initially | true | [7] |
| Stated That Women Know | little or nothing about it | [7] |
| Stated That Petition Is | delicate nature | [7] |
| Decided to Abstain From Voting | true | [7] |
| Stated Chief Secretary Arguments Conclusive | true | [7] |
| Protested Against Reception of | Cd Act Petition | [7] |
| Assumed Women Know Little About | Cd Act | [7] |
| Is Chairman of | Rockhampton Chamber of Commerce | [8] |
| Reminisces About | Central Railway Westwood Delay | [8] |
| Asked If Ever Driven Ross to Ill Fame | A F Loosemore | [9] |
| Asked If Driven Ross to Ill Fame | Alexander Fisher Loosemore | [9] |
| Is Member for | Blackall | [10] |
| Will Use Influence to Obtain | Free Passes Concession | [10] |
| Will Present Letter | Mayors Letter | [10] |
| Left for | South | [10] |
| Visited Mine | Mount Morgan Mine | [11] |
| Stated That | corporation's borrowing powers exhausted | [12] |
| Wanted Lockup at | Lakes Creek | [13] |
| Stated Reason for Refusal | Loan 20000 Mackay | [14] |
| Replied That | corporation's borrowing powers exhausted | [14] |
| Stated Reason for Loan Refusal | Mackay Municipality Borrowing Powers | [14] |
| Minister Replying to Questions | null | [14] |
| Replied to Question | Mr Dalrymple | [14] |
| Declared in | Queensland Parliament | [8] |
| Defended Need for Lockup at Lakes Creek on Pay Days | null | [15] |
| Stood Firmly by | Same Rule As Mcilwraith | [16] |
| Represented | C Tonges | [17] |
| Suggested Refresher | Attorneys | [17] |
| Concluded | Large Sheep Transactions | [18] |
| Refused Price | £2 7s 6d all round | [18] |
| Attacked | Sir Thomas Mdwraith | [19] |
| Description | severely censorious remarks | [19] |
| Made Rejoinder | Rejoinder Pattison | [19] |
| Promised | Further Developments | [19] |
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28 Dec 1889 - SUMMARY FOR EUROPE. Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Saturday 28 December 1889, page 7 SUMMARY FOR EUROPE. INTRODUCTION. In the political -world of Queensland a peaceful and welcome calm has reigned ever Binoe the olose …
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18 Aug 1886 - The Brisbane Courier. Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wednesday 18 August 1886, page 4 The Brisbane Courier. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST l8, 1886. In the Legislative Assembly ycstorday, The Elections Tribunal Bill and the Offende…
See also
- Thomas Cogan
- Richard Waters
- Blackall Meeting 1886 04 07
- Brisbane
- Execution Creditor
- Colonial Treasurer
- Increase of Duty Would Favour Coalowners
- Demand for Prohibitory Duty
- Port Alma Railway Scheme
- Loan Bill
- Harbours and Rivers
- Mary River Bridge and Burnett River Bridge
- Electric Telegraphs
- Brisbane River Bridge
- Artesian Wells
- Committee of Supply
- Long Letter to Brisbane Courier
- Speech at Rockhampton Banquet
- Receiving Women Petition
- Receiving Petition by Women
- Lakes Creek
- Cd Act 1868
- Queensland Women Petition
- Cd Act Petition
- Cd Act
- Rockhampton Chamber of Commerce
- Central Railway Westwood Delay
- A F Loosemore
- Alexander Fisher Loosemore
- Blackall
- Free Passes Concession
- Mayors Letter
- South
- Mount Morgan Mine
- Mr Diiliimple
- Mr Dairymple
- Loan 20000 Mackay
- Mackay Municipality Borrowing Powers
- Mr Dalrymple
- Queensland Parliament
- Same Rule As Mcilwraith
- C Tonges
- Attorneys
- Large Sheep Transactions
- Person
- Sir Thomas Mdwraith
- Rejoinder Pattison
- Further Developments
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