Qsa861252
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Qsa861252 has 41 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 5 live disagreements.
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isSenderOrganizationIs Sender Organization(1)
- Colonial Secretary Office
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precededPreceded(1)
- Letter 24 April 1868
ex:letter-24-april-1868
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References (1)
ctx:research/blucher-uhr/sqlite--qsa-32087718--qsa861252-1868-letter-from-colonial-secretary-to-commissioner-of-police-27-april,-letterbo
See also
- Letter
- Letterbook Dr51109
- Qsa
- A W Manning
- Commissioner of Police
- Brisbane
- Letter 24 April 1868
- Removal of Barracks
- Directive Speech Act
- Informative Speech Act
- Allocative Speech Act
- Official Correspondence
- Colonial Administrative Letter
- Colonial Queensland 1868
- Native Police Existence
- Colonial Authority
- Written Communication System
- Urgency
- Official Authority
- Native Police Barracks Construction
- Primary Source
- Archival Document
- Fromthepage Correspondence Db
- Bureaucratic Responsiveness
- Written Bureaucratic Process
- Colonial Frontier Infrastructure
- Bedfords Public House
- Manuscript Hand
- Digital Transcription
- Historical Artifact
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