Mr W Brookes
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Mr W Brookes has 100 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 7 references, with 7 live disagreements.
Mostly:reads(4), rdf:type(3), approves entirely of(2)
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- Agent General Letter[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
- Governor Covering Letter[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
- Messrs Long and Others Letter[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
- Premier to Governor Letter[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
Approves Entirely ofin disputeapprovesEntirelyOf
- Payment of Members[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
- Triennial Parliaments[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
Found Government Studied Nextin disputefoundGovernmentStudiedNext
- Interests of Friends and Partisans[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
- Interests of Relations[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
Intends to Speak Aboutin disputeintendsToSpeakAbout
- Doings of Present Government[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
- Men of Present Government[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
Observed Interference Within disputeobservedInterferenceWith
- Freedom of Action[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
- Freedom of Speech[3]all time · Mauritius Queensland
Rdf:typein disputerdf:type
- Member of Parliament[5]all time · 01610a93 F37e 4b3f A9c9 0821a3169511
- Politician[5]all time · 01610a93 F37e 4b3f A9c9 0821a3169511
- Minister for Works[7]all time · 02107302 1c76 4acf B885 3a114aad2640
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Exists As SellerexistsAsSeller
- Tent on Brookes Property[6]all time · Row 1009 Eid 24217
Argued Better to Dispense With ModestyarguedBetterToDispenseWithModesty
- true[2]all time · Prostitution
Contended State Legalised TrafficcontendedStateLegalisedTraffic
- true[2]all time · Prostitution
Contended Women Main Cause of AgitationcontendedWomenMainCauseOfAgitation
- true[2]all time · Prostitution
Criticized Mock Modesty in DebatecriticizedMockModestyInDebate
- true[2]all time · Prostitution
Inbound mentions (5)
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includesIncludes(2)
- Vote 1 No Member List
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consistsOfConsists of(1)
- Select Committee Chubb Brookes Aland Donaldson Foxton
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introducedSpeakerIntroduced Speaker(1)
- Mayor of Brisbane
ex:mayor-of-brisbane
morallyCondemnedByMorally Condemned by(1)
- Steel Rails Business
ex:steel-rails-business
Other facts (78)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Presented Petition | Queensland Women Petition | [2] |
| Moved Motion on | Burning of Bockhampton at Normanton | [2] |
| Advocated Teaching Youths More on | Subject | [2] |
| Asserted Mock Modesty in Debate | Pervaded | [2] |
| Claimed Subject Known to | women particularly | [2] |
| Contended State Legalised | Prostitution Traffic | [2] |
| Disagreed With Premier on | not contrary to Divine law | [2] |
| Presented Petition From | 4817 Women of Queensland | [2] |
| Moved Motion for | Lying in Hospital Bill | [4] |
| Moved Resolution for | Daily Hansard Supply | [4] |
| Compares to | Man With Money No Experience | [3] |
| Criticises Sending of | Messrs Davidson and Lawes Letter | [3] |
| Denies | White Employers Interest in Coloured | [3] |
| Differs From Governor on | Some Points | [3] |
| Feels Burden on Conscience | Separation Consent | [3] |
| Interprets Agricultural Industry As | Sugar Industry | [3] |
| Opposes Separation Until | Coloured Labour Resolved | [3] |
| Pleased by | Northern Members Arguments | [3] |
| Reads Letter by | Messrs Davidson and Lawes | [3] |
| Refers at Length to | History of Coloured Labour | [3] |
| Refers to State of | Trade and Labour in Mauritius | [3] |
| Believed Sum Induces Country Candidates | null | [4] |
| Challenged Norton for Good Reason Against Bill | null | [4] |
| Credited Victorian Payment Preventing Squatters | null | [4] |
| Noted Limited Choices in Country Districts | null | [4] |
| Answered Several Questions at Close | null | [3] |
| Anticipated Meeting Constituents With | Considerable Anticipation | [3] |
| Argues Against Large Blocks for Sugar As | Speculative Purposes | [3] |
| Believes Assertions Justifiable by Facts | null | [3] |
| Called Mr Swanwick | Rotten Politician | [3] |
| Capable of Justifying Assertions With | Facts | [3] |
| Certain That Longer in Office More | Stinkpots From People | [3] |
| Compares Speculation to | Room Filled by Stinkpot | [3] |
| Considers Colony Owes Gratitude to | Hon S W Griffith Mla | [3] |
| Continued Address Referring to | Land Grant Principle for Railways | [3] |
| Criticizes Present Government Harshly | null | [3] |
| Declines to Answer Questions As | Not Soliciting Votes | [3] |
| Defends Right to Free Speech Against Disorder | null | [3] |
| Delivered Address to | North Brisbane Electors | [3] |
| Does Not Know Why Meeting Disturbed by | Mr Swanwick | [3] |
| Does Not Think Time Will Come for | Land Grant System in Queensland | [3] |
| Employs Rhetorical Analogy to Hamlet | null | [3] |
| Expressed Wish to Be Elsewhere | null | [3] |
| Felt Absorbed in | Heard and Seen on Trip | [3] |
| Focuses on Moral Aspect of | Steel Rails Question | [3] |
| Found Government Studied First | Personal Interests | [3] |
| Greeted With | Loud Applause | [3] |
| Holds Position Mla | null | [3] |
| Intends to Speak of | Steel Rails Business | [3] |
| Is Junior Member for | North Brisbane | [3] |
| Made Remarks on | Introduction of Coloured Labour | [3] |
| Maintains Inquiry Was | Complete Burlesque | [3] |
| Not Intending to Give | Account of Stewardship | [3] |
| Not Surprised at | Friends of Mcilwraith Using Stinkpots | [3] |
| Observed Disposition to | Suppress Free Speech | [3] |
| Observed Shadow Cast by | Present Government | [3] |
| Prefers No Sugar Over | Coloured Labour | [3] |
| Prepared for Disapproval of | Remarks on Steel Rails | [3] |
| Referred at Length to Effects of | Coloured Labour on Real Property Trade Commerce | [3] |
| Referred to | System of Immigration | [3] |
| Refers People to | Sir Thomas Mcilwraith | [3] |
| Refuses to Be Shouted Down | null | [3] |
| Regards Present Government As | Most Dangerous Government | [3] |
| Reiterates Government Is All for Itself Not People | null | [3] |
| Represented Constituents in | One Session of Parliament | [3] |
| Returned From Trip With | Mr Rutledge Mla | [3] |
| Speaks From Personal Observation of Trip | null | [3] |
| Accused of | Talking Without Knowledge | [1] |
| Frequently on Feet | Assembly Debates | [1] |
| Member of | Qld Assembly | [1] |
| Rabid Against | Coloured Labor | [1] |
| Cited Divine Law From | fornication is sin | [2] |
| Predicts | Coloured Labour Will Return | [3] |
| Advocates Immigration Reform | null | [3] |
| Hedges on Land Grant As Possible But Unlikely | null | [3] |
| Defended | Civil Servants | [5] |
| Experience | 25-years | [5] |
| Member Name | Mr. W. Brookes | [7] |
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References (7)
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ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/prostitution - custom
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/mauritius-queensland - custom
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/coloured-persons - trove.nla.gov.aucustom
ctx:claims/document/01610a93-f37e-4b3f-a9c9-0821a3169511- text/plain76 KB
trove:article/4489680Show excerpt
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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ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1009-eid-24217 - trove.nla.gov.aucustom
ctx:claims/document/02107302-1c76-4acf-b885-3a114aad2640- full textOver the Clock.text/plain33 KB
trove:article/217735893Show excerpt
29 Oct 1887 - Over the Clock. Toowoomba Chronicle and Darling Downs General Advertiser (Qld. : 1875 - 1879; 1881 - 1902), Saturday 29 October 1887, page 4 Ovor tlio Clock, At quostlon timo on Thursday afternoon last tho poronnial Calms rail…
See also
- Talking Without Knowledge
- Subject
- Considerable Anticipation
- Payment of Members
- Triennial Parliaments
- Speculative Purposes
- Pervaded
- Rotten Politician
- Facts
- Stinkpots From People
- Room Filled by Stinkpot
- Man With Money No Experience
- Hon S W Griffith Mla
- Prostitution Traffic
- Land Grant Principle for Railways
- Messrs Davidson and Lawes Letter
- Not Soliciting Votes
- Civil Servants
- North Brisbane Electors
- White Employers Interest in Coloured
- Some Points
- Mr Swanwick
- Land Grant System in Queensland
- Tent on Brookes Property
- Separation Consent
- Heard and Seen on Trip
- Steel Rails Question
- Personal Interests
- Interests of Friends and Partisans
- Interests of Relations
- Assembly Debates
- Loud Applause
- Doings of Present Government
- Men of Present Government
- Steel Rails Business
- Sugar Industry
- North Brisbane
- Introduction of Coloured Labour
- Complete Burlesque
- Qld Assembly
- Lying in Hospital Bill
- Burning of Bockhampton at Normanton
- Daily Hansard Supply
- Account of Stewardship
- Friends of Mcilwraith Using Stinkpots
- Suppress Free Speech
- Freedom of Action
- Freedom of Speech
- Present Government
- Coloured Labour Resolved
- Northern Members Arguments
- Coloured Labour Will Return
- Coloured Labour
- Remarks on Steel Rails
- Queensland Women Petition
- 4817 Women of Queensland
- Coloured Labor
- Member of Parliament
- Politician
- Agent General Letter
- Governor Covering Letter
- Messrs Long and Others Letter
- Premier to Governor Letter
- Messrs Davidson and Lawes
- Coloured Labour on Real Property Trade Commerce
- System of Immigration
- History of Coloured Labour
- Sir Thomas Mcilwraith
- Trade and Labour in Mauritius
- Most Dangerous Government
- One Session of Parliament
- Mr Rutledge Mla
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