Rations Control Dispute
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Rations Control Dispute has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:involves(2), embodies deontic control(1), involves aboriginal family(1)
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centralToDisputeCentral to Dispute(1)
- Qsa Rations Batch
ex:qsa-rations-batch
involvesInvolves(1)
- Hislop Ocr Cluster
ex:hislop-ocr-cluster
involvesRationsControlDisputeInvolves Rations Control Dispute(1)
- Hislop Ocr Cluster
ex:hislop-ocr-cluster
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Involves | Aboriginal Wife | [2] |
| Involves | Half Caste Children | [2] |
| Embodies Deontic Control | Colonial Mechanism | [1] |
| Involves Aboriginal Family | Aboriginal Wife | [1] |
| Historical Context | Colonial Australia | [2] |
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References (2)
- [1]Hislop Ocr Cluster Aboriginal Wife and Half Caste Children in Rations Control Dispute 2026 05 062 facts
ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/research-checkpoint/hislop-ocr-cluster-aboriginal-wife-and-half-caste-children-in-rations-control-dispute-2026-05-06 ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/hislop-ocr-cluster-aboriginal-wife-and-half-caste-children-in-rations-control-dispute
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