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Queenslander 1879 05 24 has 48 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 4 live disagreements.

48 facts·33 predicates·3 sources·4 in dispute

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  • Sub-inspector Kaye afterwards patrolled up the Herbert to Glengyle, where he dispersed a large camp of niggers as punishment for the murder of a stockman named Scott, about a month previously.[3]sourceall time · 20783
  • Thence [from somewhere on Eyre's Creek] they made in for Annandale, as they had not had any water since noon of the previous day.[3]all time · 20783
  • Native Police Duty in the West. SUB-INSPECTOR KAYE, who it will be remembered some time ago, accompanied by Sub inspector Gough, went out in pursuit of blacks who had committed a murder at Murgah station, Lower Diamantina, and with his companion was falsely reported to have perished from thirst, has written a report of his journey out west, which the hon. the Colonial Secretary has kindly placed at our disposal. … Gough and Kaye started after the blacks, found a large camp, and dispersed them.[2]sourceall time · 20783
  • Gough and Kaye started after the blacks, found a large camp, and dispersed them.[1]sourceall time · 20783
  • Gough and Kaye started after the blacks, found a large camp, and dispersed them.[3]sourceall time · 20783
  • SUB-INSPECTOR KAYE, who it will be remembered some time ago, accompanied by Sub inspector Gough, went out in pursuit of blacks who had committed a murder at Murgah station, Lower Diamantina[3]sourceall time · 20783

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  • official report via newspaper[1]sourceall time · 20783
  • primary contemporary source[2]sourceall time · 20783

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  • 668[1]sourceall time · 20783
  • 668[3]sourceall time · 20783
  • 668[2]sourceall time · 20783

Publication DatepublicationDate

  • 1879-05-24[2]sourceall time · 20783
  • 1879-05-24[1]sourceall time · 20783
  • 1879-05-24[3]sourceall time · 20783

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  • Queenslander 24 May 1879, p668[2]sourceall time · 20783
  • Queenslander 24 May 1879, p668[3]sourceall time · 20783

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  • dispersed[2]sourceall time · 20783
  • dispersed[1]sourceall time · 20783

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  • Native Police Duty in the West[3]sourceall time · 20783

Framing of Aboriginal ActionsframingOfAboriginalActions

  • committed a murder[1]sourceall time · 20783

Framing of VictimsframingOfVictims

  • niggers[1]sourceall time · 20783

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Other facts (21)

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21 facts
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Sourced FromColonial Secretary Queensland 1879[1]
AuthorHenry Pollock Kaye[1]
Publication NameQueenslander[1]
Rdfs:labelQueenslander 24 May 1879 p668[1]
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Reports Gough and Kaye Togethertrue[2]
Reports Large Camp Foundtrue[2]
Contains Report byKaye Henry Pollock[2]
Reports No Water Since Noontrue[2]
Reports Murder About Month Previouslytrue[2]
Uses Racial Epithetniggers[2]
Reports Glengyle Dispersal As Punishmenttrue[2]
Reports Kaye Patrolled to Glengyletrue[2]
Reports Dispersed Large Camptrue[2]
Reports Murder at Murgahtrue[2]
Reports Pursuit of Blackstrue[2]
Reports Kaye Reporttrue[2]
ReportsKaliduwarry Attack 1879[2]
Euphemism forkilling/attacking[1]
Reports Route From Eynes Creek to Annandaletrue[2]
Corroborated byBrisbane Courier 1879 03 28[2]

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Sub-inspector Kaye afterwards patrolled up the Herbert to Glengyle, where he dispersed a large camp of niggers as punishment for the murder of a stockman named Scott, about a month previously.
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Thence [from somewhere on Eyre's Creek] they made in for Annandale, as they had not had any water since noon of the previous day.
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Native Police Duty in the West. SUB-INSPECTOR KAYE, who it will be remembered some time ago, accompanied by Sub inspector Gough, went out in pursuit of blacks who had committed a murder at Murgah station, Lower Diamantina, and with his companion was falsely reported to have perished from thirst, has written a report of his journey out west, which the hon. the Colonial Secretary has kindly placed at our disposal. … Gough and Kaye started after the blacks, found a large camp, and dispersed them.
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Gough and Kaye started after the blacks, found a large camp, and dispersed them.
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Gough and Kaye started after the blacks, found a large camp, and dispersed them.
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SUB-INSPECTOR KAYE, who it will be remembered some time ago, accompanied by Sub inspector Gough, went out in pursuit of blacks who had committed a murder at Murgah station, Lower Diamantina
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Kaliduwarry (February? 1879) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 20783. Coordinates: latitud
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Kaliduwarry (February? 1879) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 20783. Coordinates: latitud
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Kaliduwarry (February? 1879) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 20783. Coordinates: latitud

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