Sir S W Griffith Despatch
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Sir S W Griffith Despatch has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.
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- Electoral Rolls 1886[1]all time · Loop9 Aboriginal Women
- North Census[1]all time · Loop9 Aboriginal Women
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- signatures over 10,000, only 3393 on 1886 rolls out of 12,687 electors; 3860 not identified residents; 349 left districts; 111 signed twice; Townsville 3866 sigs 2000 unknown; Mackay 500/1415 unknown; excess in Townsville; 6000 actual residents vs 19,800 male adults; not majority[2]all time · Trove Demetries Network Queen Hotel Cooktown Aboriginal Labour
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- North Expenditure Fair Share[1]all time · Loop9 Aboriginal Women
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- Separation Grounds[1]all time · Loop9 Aboriginal Women
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