Nmp Event 21324
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Nmp Event 21324 has 47 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:references(5), described in(2), associated with language group(1)
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- Daily Observer 1883 10 29 P3[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
- Maryborough Chronicle 1883 11 01 P3[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
- Morning Bulletin 1883 11 15 P3[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
- Qld Figaro 1883 11 03 P9[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
- Week 1883 11 03 P11[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Described inin disputedescribedIn
- Daily Observer 1883 10 29 P3[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
- Maryborough Chronicle 1883 11 01 P3[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Associated With Language GroupassociatedWithLanguageGroup
- Kuku Yalanji[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Associated With Native TitleassociatedWithNativeTitle
- Djungan People 3[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Caused bycausedBy
- Aboriginal People[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Contemporary ReferencecontemporaryReference
- Daily Observer, 29 October 1883, p3[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Coordinate X MaxcoordinateXMax
- 144.863933[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Coordinate X MincoordinateXMin
- 144.863933[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Coordinate Y MaxcoordinateYMax
- -16.814783[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Coordinate Y MincoordinateYMin
- -16.814783[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Csv Record NumbercsvRecordNumber
- 803[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Date of First ReportingdateOfFirstReporting
- 1883[1]all time · Row 0803 Eid 21324
Inbound mentions (12)
Other subjects in dontopedia point AT this entity as a value. These are inverse relationships — e.g. "X motherOf this subject" — and answer questions the forward facts can't. Grouped by predicate.
namedInEventLabelNamed in Event Label(3)
- Mcguinness
ex:mcguinness - Mount Mulligan
ex:mount-mulligan - Union Camp
ex:union-camp
framedAsPerpetratorsFramed As Perpetrators(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
locationOfTelegramOriginLocation of Telegram Origin(1)
- Port Douglas
ex:port-douglas
nativeTitleBoundaryForNative Title Boundary for(1)
- Djungan People 3
ex:djungan-people-3
plannedToLeaveForPlanned to Leave for(1)
- Police
ex:police
reportsReports(1)
- Telegram From Police
ex:telegram-from-police
respondedToResponded to(1)
- Police
ex:police
traditionalOwnersNearTraditional Owners Near(1)
- Kuku Yalanji
ex:kuku-yalanji
typeOfType of(1)
- Spearing Incident
ex:spearing-incident
woundedInWounded in(1)
- Mcguinness
ex:mcguinness
Other facts (30)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Date Uncertain | late October? | [1] |
| Day and Month of Event | late October? | [1] |
| First Reported in Year | 1883 | [1] |
| Has Description Quote | The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Port Douglas, under date 27th instant, stating that a man named McGuinness, who was in charge of Crowley's cattle station, was speared last Friday by the Mount Mulligan blacks, ten miles below Union Camp. The wound, it is hoped, will not prove fatal. The police were to leave on Saturday for the scene of the outrage. | [1] |
| Has Entry Id | 21324 | [1] |
| Has Label | Attack on Europeans/others - McGuinness 10 miles below Union Camp, Mt Mulligan (late October? 1883) | [1] |
| Has Location Description | ten miles below Union Camp at Mount Mulligan (Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, 1 November 1883, p3) | [1] |
| Has Location Notes | General location of the Union mine at Mount Mulligan, since the Union Camp was the camp associated with this mine | [1] |
| Has Other Associated Individuals | McGuinness, first name unknown; Crowley, John William | [1] |
| Has Other Sources | Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, 1 November 1883, p3; Qld Figaro, 3 November 1883, p9; Week, 3 November 1883, p11; Morning Bulletin,15 November 1883, p3 | [1] |
| Located in Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Location Type | Pastoral run | [1] |
| Names of People Wounded | Manager of Crowley's cattle station, named McGuinness (unclear if he went on to die) | [1] |
| Nature of Event | Attack on Europeans/others | [1] |
| Number of People Wounded | 1 | [1] |
| Occurred at Location | Ten Miles Below Union Camp | [1] |
| Ontologically Classified As | Attack on Europeans/others | [1] |
| Part of Nmp Database | true | [1] |
| Pastoral Run Landowner or Lessee | Mr. Crowley | [1] |
| Perpetrators | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Presupposes Attack by Aboriginals | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Related Language Group | Kuku-yalanji | [1] |
| Related Native Title Boundary | Djungan People #3 | [1] |
| Related Pastoral District | Cook | [1] |
| Reliability of Sources | Telegram from Police | [1] |
| Reported by Newspapers | Maryborough Chronicle 1883 11 01 P3 | [1] |
| Year of Event | 1883 | [1] |
| Classified As Outrage | Police | [1] |
| Presupposes Existence of | Mount Mulligan Blacks | [1] |
| Occurred Late October1883 | true | [1] |
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References (1)
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