Nmp Event 18067
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Nmp Event 18067 has 43 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
Mostly:associated with individual(1), associated with nmp officer(1), classified as attack on(1)
Maturity scale
raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedAssociated With IndividualassociatedWithIndividual
- Paddy Cannon[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Associated With Nmp OfficerassociatedWithNMPOfficer
- George Inkerman Smith[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Classified As Attack onclassifiedAsAttackOn
- Europeans Others[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Conclusion Drawn FromconclusionDrawnFrom
- Information From Blacks[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Contrasts With No Wounded ReportedcontrastsWithNoWoundedReported
- No People Wounded[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Evidenced byevidencedBy
- Police Telegram Via Newspaper[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Exists inexistsIn
- Nmp Events Database[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Framed AsframedAs
- attack[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- Telegraph 18 November 1895 P4[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Has Coordinate X MaxhasCoordinateXMax
- 143.205695[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Has Coordinate X MinhasCoordinateXMin
- 143.205695[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Has Coordinate Y MaxhasCoordinateYMax
- -13.9358[1]all time · Row 0304 Eid 18067
Inbound mentions (15)
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reprintsStoryOfReprints Story of(2)
- Warwick Examiner and Times 20 November 1895 P3
ex:warwick-examiner-and-times-20-november-1895-p3 - Week 22 November 1895 P12
ex:week-22-november-1895-p12
actAsInformantsInAct As Informants in(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
actAsPerpetratorsInAct As Perpetrators in(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
archivesFrontierViolenceArchives Frontier Violence(1)
- Nmp Events Database
ex:nmp-events-database
describedAsLostDescribed As Lost(1)
- Mailboy Cannon
ex:mailboy-cannon
firstReportedEventOnFirst Reported Event on(1)
- Telegraph 18 November 1895 P4
ex:telegraph-18-november-1895-p4
languageGroupOfTerritoryLanguage Group of Territory(1)
- Kaantju
ex:kaantju
mentionedInEventLabelMentioned in Event Label(1)
- Paddy Bannon
ex:paddy-bannon
overlapsTerritoryWithOverlaps Territory With(1)
- Southern Kaantju People
ex:southern-kaantju-people
presupposedEuropeanPresupposed European(1)
- Mailboy Cannon
ex:mailboy-cannon
reportsEventReports Event(1)
- Telegraph 18 November 1895 P4
ex:telegraph-18-november-1895-p4
servesAsGeneralLocationProxyServes As General Location Proxy(1)
- Coen
ex:coen
typeOfLocationForType of Location for(1)
- Road Travel Route
ex:road-travel-route
wasVictimOfWas Victim of(1)
- Mailboy Cannon
ex:mailboy-cannon
Other facts (31)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Coordinate Y Min | -13.9358 | [1] |
| Has Csv Record Number | 304 | [1] |
| Has Date of First Reporting of Event | 1895 | [1] |
| Has Day and Month of Event | late in the year | [1] |
| Has Description of Event | "Inspector Fitzgerald received a telegram to day from Senior Constable Smith, who in charge of a party was sent to make further search for traces of the lost mailboy Cannon. The telegram is dated from the Coen, and states that he has found no further traces. From information gathered from the blacks it is concluded that Cannon was killed by the blacks." (Telegraph, 18 November 1895, p 4). | [1] |
| Has Entry Id | 18067 | [1] |
| Has Label | Attack on Europeans/others - Paddy Bannon, somewhere beyond Coen on Cape York Peninsula (late 1895) | [1] |
| Has Location Notes Issues | Since no specific details are given about the mail route, a general location outside Coen is given, rather than a specific event location | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Road Travel Route | [1] |
| Has Names of People Killed and Details | A mailboy whose surname was Cannon (first name unknown) | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on Europeans/others | [1] |
| Has No of People Killed | 1 | [1] |
| Has Other Sources for the Event | Same story is also printed (without given further details) in: Week, 22 November 1895, p12 Warwick Examiner and Times, 20 November 1895, p3 | [1] |
| Has Reliability of Sources | Newspaper account, reporting police telegram | [1] |
| Has Single Victim | Mailboy Cannon | [1] |
| Has Total Csv Records Context | 2818 | [1] |
| Lacks Specific Location Details | Mail Route | [1] |
| Located Somewhere Beyond | Coen | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1895 | [1] |
| Occurred on | Cape York Peninsula | [1] |
| Perpetrated by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Kaantju | [1] |
| Related to Native Title Boundary | Southern Kaantju People | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Related to Place | Coen | [1] |
| Reported Via | Police Telegram | [1] |
| Spatially Approximated by | Coen General Area | [1] |
| Involves Native Mounted Police | Nmp | [1] |
| Possibly Involves Name Variant | Paddy Bannon | [1] |
| Audience Addressed As Historical Record | null | [1] |
| Teleologically Involves | Mail Delivery | [1] |
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References (1)
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ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0304-eid-18067
See also
- Paddy Cannon
- George Inkerman Smith
- Europeans Others
- Information From Blacks
- No People Wounded
- Police Telegram Via Newspaper
- Nmp Events Database
- Telegraph 18 November 1895 P4
- Road Travel Route
- Mailboy Cannon
- Nmp
- Mail Route
- Coen
- Cape York Peninsula
- Aboriginal People
- Paddy Bannon
- Kaantju
- Southern Kaantju People
- Cook Pastoral District
- Police Telegram
- Coen General Area
- Mail Delivery
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