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    130°50′37″E / 12.46833°S 130.84361°E / -12.46833; 130.84361 The Darwin rebellion of 17 December 1918 was the culmination of unrest in the Australian...
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    Darwin (Larrakia: Garramilla)[better source needed] is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. The city has nearly 53% of the Northern Territory's...
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  • the Commonwealth in 1911. On 17 December 1918, the Darwin Rebellion occurred. During the rebellion, members of the Australian Workers' Union, led by Harold...
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    1912 - 1919, he was there during the Darwin rebellion which sought for his resignation. As a part of this rebellion over 1,000 demonstrators marched on...
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    includes events of the Rum Rebellion in episode 12. Australia portal Liquor portal Eureka Rebellion Darwin Rebellion Whiskey Rebellion (North America, 1790s)...
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    Republicanism and the Eureka Rebellion Australian rebellions: Castle Hill convict rebellion Darwin Rebellion Rum Rebellion General: History of Victoria...
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  • riot 1917: Raid on the Queensland Government Printing Office 1918: Darwin rebellion 1919: Red Flag riots 1919: Battle of the Barricades 1919: HMAS Australia...
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    Administrator of the Northern Territory and his family following the Darwin Rebellion. Encounter was paid off into reserve in 1920, but saw further use as...
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    an angry mob demanded that he resign. This incident is known as the Darwin Rebellion. John Anderson Gilruth was born in Auchmithie near Arbroath on 17 February...
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  • AWU was a central faction in the most recent worker's rebellion in Australia, the Darwin Rebellion in 1912–1918. When the trade unions formed the Australian...
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    which came to a head on 17 December 1918 in what was known as the Darwin Rebellion. Ross and Keith Smith and other aviators connected with the air race...
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    Revolutions of 1917–1923 (category Rebellions against empires)
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  • History: Bottom of the harbour tax avoidance Cherry-picking tax avoidance Darwin Rebellion Tax law: Constitutional basis of taxation in Australia Bank Notes Tax...
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    processing works at Bullocky Point, Darwin, Australia, but closed its operations in 1920 after the Darwin Rebellion.[citation needed] They acquired the...
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  • list shows notable events for Darwin, nowadays the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. Note: When Darwin was first settled, it was called...
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  • Western Australia Timeline of Adelaide Timeline of Brisbane Timeline of Darwin Timeline of Gold Coast, Queensland Timeline of Melbourne Timeline of Sydney...
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    several empires, including the Egyptian, Roman, Spanish, and Aztec. Many rebellions and revolutions have been prompted by resentment of taxation or had tax...
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    Darwin rebellion. Most of the facility was demolished in 1957, but two large water tanks remain standing today, on what is now the site of the Darwin...
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  • of the Northern Territory. Government House, Darwin Governors of the Australian states Darwin Rebellion Officer administering the government "Northern...
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  • crowned first King of Bhutan. 1918 – Darwin Rebellion: Up to 1,000 demonstrators march on Government House in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. 1926...
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    waters. In December 1918, Una was sent to Darwin to protect Administrator John Gilruth, following the Darwin Rebellion. She arrived on Christmas Eve, anchoring...
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  • Lithuanian–Soviet War. December 17 – Darwin Rebellion in Australia: Disaffected workers march on Government House, Darwin, demanding the resignation of the...
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    Harold George Nelson (category People from Darwin, Northern Territory)
    organiser for the Australian Workers' Union (AWU), and was a leader of the Darwin rebellion of 1918. He subsequently served in the House of Representatives from...
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  • to a perception of a lack of judicial independence; following the Darwin Rebellion, which led to Gilruth being recalled, a public meeting resolved that...
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    The Morant Bay Rebellion (11 October 1865) began with a protest march to the courthouse by hundreds of people led by preacher Paul Bogle in Morant Bay...
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    of Borchaly Uyezd, Georgia. Darwin rebellion – Around 1,000 disaffected workers marched on the government house in Darwin, Australia, demanding the resignation...
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    Battle of the Eureka Stockade (category Eureka Rebellion)
    historical Eureka Stockade. Castle Hill convict rebellion Darwin Rebellion Eureka Flag Rum Rebellion Lalor himself said the wooden structure was never...
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    Gilruth, for which he was viewed as being on the 'wrong side' of the Darwin rebellion and called before the Ewing Royal Commission. In his report Hon. Norman...
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    amid the strikes and industrial relations turmoil that led to the Darwin Rebellion. Among the crops successfully produced at the farm were melons, pumpkins...
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    Fannie Bay Gaol (category Museums in Darwin, Northern Territory)
    taxation without representation' campaign, that ultimately led to the Darwin Rebellion. Nemarluk was wanted for the murder of three Japanese fishers from...
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