Spear count discrepancy for Daniel Collins
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Spear count discrepancy for Daniel Collins has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Conflicting Source | Statement of William Sharp | [1] |
| Conflicting Source | Cooktown Herald and Palmer River Advertiser 1875 10 30 | [1] |
| Conflicting Source | Telegraph 1875 11 09 | [1] |
| Conflicting Source | Maryborough Chronicle Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser 1875 11 20 | [1] |
| Conflicting Value | 8 | [1] |
| Conflicting Value | 9 | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Discrepancy | [1] |
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# Frontier conflict event: Attack on Europeans/others - Dan Collins 'within sight of Mr Uhr's camp', Palmer River, south of Maytown (20 October 1875) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1…
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