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Mr. SALKELD

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Mr. SALKELD has 36 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 10 references, with 4 live disagreements.

36 facts·29 predicates·10 sources·4 in dispute

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Other facts (35)

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35 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typePolitician[10]
Rdf:typeParliament Member[10]
Rdf:typeMember of Parliament[10]
Opinionnot morally bound to pay Colonel French £900[10]
OpinionColonel French paid too highly[10]
Opinionunbecoming of Commandant to interfere[10]
Described Bill Asbill for filling pockets of legal profession[6]
Described Bill AsFilling Pockets of Legal Profession[8]
Stated Thatcivil servants should pay just debts[10]
Stated Thatcivil servants not allowed to stay in government service if debts unpaid[10]
Moved Formal Motion for Papers onDismissal Fitters Hillewell Watson Woori[1]
Moved Formal Motion forpapers-on-dismissals-of-fitters[2]
Believed Competent Surveyor Could Decide Route by Riding Over Groundnull[3]
Thought Kellett Quite Right to Bring Up Questionnull[3]
Suggested If Minister Statement Correct Then Surveyor Incompetentnull[3]
Informed on Date1889-06-05[3]
Received Information ThatNo Additional Report Mange Board[3]
Posed Question AboutMange Board Report[3]
Is Qld Parliament Membertrue[3]
Informed by RespondentMinister[3]
Voted forHodgkinsons 12knot Amendment[4]
Addressed Electors FromHughes and Camerons Verandah[5]
Member ofMembers of Parliament[7]
Received Information YesterdayNo Additional Mange Report[7]
Asked Question AboutBoard Mange Investigation[7]
AdvocatedTravelling Police Magistrate for West Moreton[9]
ArguedIpswich Work Too Much for One Man[9]
MovedSalary Reduction[10]
BeliefDefence on Economy Principles[10]
Spoke AgainstMilitary Class Influence[10]
ReportedCommandant at Public Meeting[10]
FactColonel French engaged at £700 for five years[10]
Disagrees WithChief Secretary on Defence Force attending meetings[10]
ConcernDefence Force members might breach peace[10]
Mentionedone case instanced[10]

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believedCompetentSurveyorCouldDecideRouteByRidingOverGroundtrove-cooktown/north-shore-cooktown
null
thoughtKellettQuiteRightToBringUpQuestiontrove-cooktown/north-shore-cooktown
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suggestedIfMinisterStatementCorrectThenSurveyorIncompetenttrove-cooktown/north-shore-cooktown
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informedOnDatetrove-cooktown/north-shore-cooktown
1889-06-05
receivedInformationThattrove-cooktown/north-shore-cooktown
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describedBillAstrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
bill for filling pockets of legal profession
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not morally bound to pay Colonel French £900
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Colonel French engaged at £700 for five years
opiniondocument/01610a93-f37e-4b3f-a9c9-0821a3169511
Colonel French paid too highly
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Chief Secretary on Defence Force attending meetings
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Defence Force members might breach peace
opiniondocument/01610a93-f37e-4b3f-a9c9-0821a3169511
unbecoming of Commandant to interfere
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Mr. SALKELD
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civil servants should pay just debts
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civil servants not allowed to stay in government service if debts unpaid
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one case instanced

References (10)

10 references
  1. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/mauritius-queensland
  2. [2]Cingalese1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/cingalese
  3. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/north-shore-cooktown
  4. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/coloured-persons
  5. [5]Nunn1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/nunn
  6. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/north-shore-full
  7. ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/286610583_Thursday-6-June-1889-notes-and-comments-curiosity-satisfied
  8. ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/3496769_Thursday-30-May-1889-the-brisbane-courier-thursday-may-30-1889
  9. ctx:claims/document/01203ffc-4446-4e9f-9b21-65587067f0df
    • text/plain50 KBtrove:article/3501421
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      17 Sep 1889 - PARLIAMENT. Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tuesday 17 September 1889, page 6 PARLIAMENT. MONDAY, SEI-TEHIHE« IG. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBL. The SPEAKER (Hon. A. A orton) took the chair at 3 30 o'clock, and read prayers. KESI
  10. 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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