Premier Sir Thomas Mcilwraith
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Premier Sir Thomas Mcilwraith has 51 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.
Mostly:will never have chance again(1), knew condition of(1), made two journeys to(1)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Will Never Have Chance Again | null | [1] |
| Knew Condition of | Gentleman in London | [1] |
| Made Two Journeys to | London | [1] |
| Manipulated Money and Lands With View to | Best Use of Time in Power | [1] |
| Asserts No Chance of | Coolies Endangering Free Institutions | [1] |
| Attributes Expression to | Misreport in Newspaper | [1] |
| Calls It | Bit of Subsidised Falsehood | [1] |
| Claims House Not Sitting Was Advantage During | New Guinea Annexation | [1] |
| Claims Leader Ought to Be Thankful for | Time to Consolidate Party | [1] |
| Claims Mail Service Contributes More to | Immigration | [1] |
| Claims Mr Black Would Have Jumped at | Chance If Not Caught by Own Supporters | [1] |
| Claims Respect for | Opposition Members | [1] |
| Compliments | Mr Black on Moving Address | [1] |
| Defends Calling Parliament Late for | Receiving Financial Year Results | [1] |
| Defends Use of | Available Immigration Machinery | [1] |
| Denies Defeat on | Warrego Railway Bill | [1] |
| Denies Knowledge of | Any Delays | [1] |
| Denies Lawsuits Related to | Postage Rates Alteration | [1] |
| Denies Using Expression | Opposition as wretched creatures | [1] |
| Describes Pamphlet As | Outrageous Travesty of Truth | [1] |
| Did Not Contradict Report Because | did not read it until a fortnight after | [1] |
| Feels Respect Towards | Opposition | [1] |
| Gave Himself Time to | Mature Coolie Regulations | [1] |
| Interprets As Feeler for | Substitute Colored Labor for Sugar | [1] |
| Leads | Queensland Government | [1] |
| Listens to and Answers | Opposition Arguments | [1] |
| Notes Past Difficulty in | Filling Ships With Immigrants | [1] |
| Notes Regulating Chinese Requires | Act of Parliament | [1] |
| Opposed Throughout on Ground of | Money Should Go to Branch Lines | [1] |
| Pities Mr Blacks Handling of | Coolie Question | [1] |
| Points Out Not Only Matters | Matters Referred by Mr Black in Governors Speech | [1] |
| Questions Who Funded | Defamatory Pamphlet Distribution | [1] |
| Questions Why Mention Chinese If Not Favoring | Chinese Immigration | [1] |
| Quotes Hansard to Show | Supported Chinese Restriction Measure | [1] |
| Quotes Mr Black Roma Speech to Show | Mr Black Favoring Chinese Over Coolies | [1] |
| Read Report of | Roma Speech | [1] |
| Recalls Compromise Attempt by | Leader of Opposition at His House | [1] |
| Recalls In1878 | Mr Black Claimed Advised Loan of Five Million | [1] |
| Recalls Obstruction by | Leader of Opposition on Three Million Loan | [1] |
| Regrets Leader Bringing Up | Misreported Matter | [1] |
| Accuses of Approaching Political Treachery | Mr Black Changing Positions on Railway Spending | [1] |
| Replies to Charges of | Government Delays | [1] |
| Reverts to | Circulated Subsidised Falsehoods About Government | [1] |
| Stated Recently That | received communication from Indian Government on coolie regulations | [1] |
| Takes Delight in | Debating in House | [1] |
| Thinks Highly of | Queensland India Correspondence | [1] |
| Rejected Compromise Because | No Arguments in Favor | [1] |
| Acknowledges Spurt in | Immigration Last Twelve Months | [1] |
| Admits Government Would Lose | Postage Case in Court | [1] |
| Argues Chinese Harder to Regulate Than | Coolie Labor | [1] |
| Determines Local Self Government Integrity | True | [2] |
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References (2)
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/mauritius-queenslandctx:genes/trove-cooktown/watkins
See also
- Gentleman in London
- London
- Best Use of Time in Power
- Coolies Endangering Free Institutions
- Misreport in Newspaper
- Bit of Subsidised Falsehood
- New Guinea Annexation
- Time to Consolidate Party
- Immigration
- Chance If Not Caught by Own Supporters
- Opposition Members
- Mr Black on Moving Address
- Receiving Financial Year Results
- Available Immigration Machinery
- Warrego Railway Bill
- Any Delays
- Postage Rates Alteration
- Outrageous Travesty of Truth
- Opposition
- Mature Coolie Regulations
- Substitute Colored Labor for Sugar
- Queensland Government
- Opposition Arguments
- Filling Ships With Immigrants
- Act of Parliament
- Money Should Go to Branch Lines
- Coolie Question
- Matters Referred by Mr Black in Governors Speech
- Defamatory Pamphlet Distribution
- Chinese Immigration
- Supported Chinese Restriction Measure
- Mr Black Favoring Chinese Over Coolies
- Roma Speech
- Leader of Opposition at His House
- Mr Black Claimed Advised Loan of Five Million
- Leader of Opposition on Three Million Loan
- Misreported Matter
- Mr Black Changing Positions on Railway Spending
- Government Delays
- Circulated Subsidised Falsehoods About Government
- Debating in House
- Queensland India Correspondence
- No Arguments in Favor
- Immigration Last Twelve Months
- Postage Case in Court
- Coolie Labor
- True
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