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- Kate_Cocks abstract "Kate Cocks (born Fanny Kate Boadicea Cocks on 5 May 1875, died 20 August 1954) was welfare worker and the state's first policewoman in South Australia. She is best known for her work with unmarried mothers and their babies. The Kate Cocks Memorial Babies Home named after her in honor of her work.".
- Kate_Cocks birthDate "1875-05-05".
- Kate_Cocks birthPlace South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks birthYear "1875".
- Kate_Cocks deathDate "1954-08-20".
- Kate_Cocks deathYear "1954".
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- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Alcoholism.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Haebich.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Brighton,_South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Bringing_Them_Home.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Category:1875_births.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Category:1954_deaths.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_police_officers.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_social_workers.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jubilee_150_Walkway.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Destitute_Persons_Amendment_Act,_1886.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Edwardstown,_South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Edwardstown_Industrial_School.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Hove,_South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Methodist_Womens_Home_Mission_Association.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Moonta,_South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Prostitution.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Quorn,_South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Solicitation.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_State_Childrens_Council.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Stolen_Generations.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Plains.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLink Yorke_Peninsula.
- Kate_Cocks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kate Cocks".
- Kate_Cocks dateOfBirth "1875-05-05".
- Kate_Cocks dateOfDeath "1954-08-20".
- Kate_Cocks name "Cocks, Kate".
- Kate_Cocks placeOfBirth "Moonta, South Australia".
- Kate_Cocks shortDescription "Australian social worker".
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- Kate_Cocks description "Australian social worker".
- Kate_Cocks description "Australian social worker".
- Kate_Cocks subject Category:1875_births.
- Kate_Cocks subject Category:1954_deaths.
- Kate_Cocks subject Category:Australian_police_officers.
- Kate_Cocks subject Category:Australian_social_workers.
- Kate_Cocks subject Category:Jubilee_150_Walkway.
- Kate_Cocks subject Category:People_from_South_Australia.
- Kate_Cocks hypernym Worker.
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- Kate_Cocks comment "Kate Cocks (born Fanny Kate Boadicea Cocks on 5 May 1875, died 20 August 1954) was welfare worker and the state's first policewoman in South Australia. She is best known for her work with unmarried mothers and their babies. The Kate Cocks Memorial Babies Home named after her in honor of her work.".
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- Kate_Cocks givenName "Kate".
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- Kate_Cocks name "Kate Cocks".
- Kate_Cocks surname "Cocks".