The Speaker
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The Speaker is Marine Biologist.
Mostly:read prayers(6), took chair at(3), took chair at time(2)
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- Far North Queensland[6]all time · 2026 05 16 18 27 57
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- Marine Biologist[8]sourceall time · C5d38295 5827 4ad7 86a8 75bee070da8a
Inbound mentions (11)
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- Adoption Event
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- Cosmo
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- The Colonial Secretary
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- Two Cases
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- Marine Biologist Job
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- Cosmo
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- Mr Sandeman
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- Similar Memorandum
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- Mr Sandeman
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- Wide Bay District
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Other facts (60)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Read Prayers | Queensland Legislative Assembly | [1] |
| Read Prayers | Legislative Assembly Queensland | [1] |
| Read Prayers | Legislative Assembly Session 12 Oct 1899 | [2] |
| Read Prayers | true | [3] |
| Read Prayers | Legislative Assembly Session | [4] |
| Read Prayers | Legislative Assembly | [5] |
| Took Chair at | half-past 3 o'clock | [1] |
| Took Chair at | 15:30 | [3] |
| Took Chair at | 3.30 p.m. | [5] |
| Took Chair at Time | half-past 3 o'clock | [1] |
| Took Chair at Time | 3.30 p.m. | [4] |
| Characterized Murder As | cold-blooded | [7] |
| Characterized Murder As | atrocious | [7] |
| Characterized Native Police As | nuisance | [7] |
| Characterized Native Police As | outrage upon humanity | [7] |
| Emphasized | Innocence of Victim | [7] |
| Emphasized | Lack of Provocation | [7] |
| Questioned | Insufficient Evidence Finding | [7] |
| Questioned | Lack of Notice of Musquet Flat Murder | [7] |
| Appealed to | Humanitarian Concerns | [7] |
| Appealed to | Settler Interests | [7] |
| Announced Receipt of | Royal Assent Message | [1] |
| Ruled That | only by House order | [1] |
| Took the Chair | Legislative Assembly Session 12 Oct 1899 | [2] |
| Is a | Speaker of the House | [7] |
| Expressed Satisfaction at | Abolition of Commandant Office | [7] |
| Urged Abolition of | Native Police in Settled Districts | [7] |
| Felt Bound in Justice | To Impress Upon Ministry | [7] |
| Received Communication From | Wide Bay District | [7] |
| Referenced Papers Laid on Table | Papers on Harris Conduct | [7] |
| Maintained Evidence Was Sufficient | For Committal | [7] |
| Has Experience As | Police Magistrate | [7] |
| Characterized Experience As | long | [7] |
| Was Unaware of | Privileged Communication Legal Doctrine | [7] |
| Bowed to | Attorney General Decision | [7] |
| Knew | Musquet Flat | [7] |
| Found Strange | Lack of Notice of Musquet Flat Murder | [7] |
| Cordially Concurred With | Government Intention | [7] |
| Disclaimed Intention to Charge | The Attorney General | [7] |
| Disclaimed Charge of | not acting according to law | [7] |
| Contended From Experience | Evidence Was Sufficient for Committal | [7] |
| Concurred With | The Colonial Secretary | [7] |
| Presided Over | The House | [7] |
| Was Member of | The House | [7] |
| Advocated for | Protection of Aboriginal People | [7] |
| Criticized | Native Police System | [7] |
| Spoke at Length | true | [7] |
| Cited Multiple Cases | true | [7] |
| Expressed Horror at | Harris Actions | [7] |
| Highlighted | Impropriety of Bail Activities | [7] |
| Expressed Surprise at | Privileged Communication Ruling | [7] |
| Used Rhetorical Strategy | Citing Specific Cases | [7] |
| Supported | Colonial Secretary Explanation | [7] |
| Provided Additional Details on | Hughey Case | [7] |
| Rdf:type | Person | [8] |
| Adopted | Cosmo | [8] |
| Started Employment | Marine Biologist Job | [8] |
| Work Location | Lisbon | [8] |
| Owns | Cosmo | [8] |
| New Employment | true | [8] |
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References (8)
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/prostitutionctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/173087277_Thursday-12-October-1899_LEGISLATIVE-ASSEMBLY- [3]173374268 Friday 1 November 1901 Queensland Parliament Legislative Assembly Thursday October 312 facts
ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/173374268_Friday-1-November-1901_QUEENSLAND-PARLIAMENT-LEGISLATIVE-ASSEMBLY-Thursday-October-31 ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/173536180_Thursday-30-October-1902_LEGISLATIVE-ASSEMBLYctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/173540108_Friday-24-October-1902_LEGISLATIVE-ASSEMBLYctx:try/2026-05-16-18-27-57- [7]Trove Trove Articles Native Police Maryborough Thursday 3 September 1863 150314982 the Native Police40 facts
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doc:beam/c5d38295-5827-4ad7-86a8-75bee070da8aShow excerpt
Last Tuesday I adopted a beagle named Cosmo and started a new job as a marine biologist in Lisbon.…
See also
- Queensland Legislative Assembly
- Royal Assent Message
- Legislative Assembly Queensland
- Legislative Assembly Session 12 Oct 1899
- Legislative Assembly Session
- Legislative Assembly
- Far North Queensland
- Speaker of the House
- Abolition of Commandant Office
- Native Police in Settled Districts
- To Impress Upon Ministry
- Wide Bay District
- Papers on Harris Conduct
- For Committal
- Privileged Communication Legal Doctrine
- Attorney General Decision
- Musquet Flat
- Lack of Notice of Musquet Flat Murder
- Government Intention
- The Attorney General
- Evidence Was Sufficient for Committal
- The Colonial Secretary
- The House
- Protection of Aboriginal People
- Native Police System
- Harris Actions
- Innocence of Victim
- Lack of Provocation
- Impropriety of Bail Activities
- Insufficient Evidence Finding
- Privileged Communication Ruling
- Citing Specific Cases
- Humanitarian Concerns
- Settler Interests
- Colonial Secretary Explanation
- Hughey Case
- Person
- Cosmo
- Marine Biologist Job
- Lisbon
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