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Tasmanian Transport Museum Collection
TASMANIAN TRANSPORT MUSEUM HERITAGE RECOGNITION CEREMONY REPORT on the presentation of an ENGINEERING HERITAGE MARKER on 15 November 2011 Prepared by Engineering Heritage Tasmania May 2013 CONTENTS 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................ 2 2. Invitation ............................................................................................................. 3 3. Souvenir Program (4 pages) ............................................................................. 5 4. Transcripts ......................................................................................................... 9 4.1 Master of Ceremony’s notes ................................................................ 9 4.2 Address by the Governor of Tasmania ............................................. 12 4.3 Speech by Graham Clements ............................................................ 13 4.4 Speech by Professor Doug Hargreaves ............................................ 15 4.5 Speech by Philip Lange ...................................................................... 17 4.6 Commemorative Calendar Cover ...................................................... 18 5. Photographs ..................................................................................................... 19 5.1 Steam train approaching the museum .............................................. 19 5.2 Philip Lange and Governor arriving by train .................................... 19 5.3 Graham Clements speaking -
The Daily Egyptian, September 03, 1984
Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1984 Daily Egyptian 1984 9-3-1984 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 03, 1984 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1984 Volume 70, Issue 11 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 03, 1984." (Sep 1984). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1984 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1984 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Deal makes computer prices lower for students said Bruce Swinburne, vice th Jim Ludrman demonstrate the equipment Wt! are in no way endorsing any StaH Wrill'r president for academic arfairs, within walking distance of Gus particular product or brand. We The a~"eemen t stipulates that ca mpus, Perk sai d, are going along with the deal II:·C students should be able SIV-C must sell $10 million The Apple sales represen wo rked out between Apple 10 purchase Apple Mactotosh tat ive handling the agreement Co mputer and the IllIno" com puters at "3 substahtial :~~dt:nt ~~ b ~PJ~e~~~~t f~~ said that details about the space t:;duC3110nal Co nso rtium." sa \'lngs" beginning mid· the Umversity to gel the 'Bodel:l\ arrangement should be made by winburne said. discount , Se ptember September 10. according 10 Perk became aware of the The dl. rount comes as a " We ha"e to sell 30 percenl of Perk . agreement between Appl e and result of an agr~m(>nt between that b, December 198. -
Australian Native Plants Society Conference
1 AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS SOCIETY NATIONAL CONFERENCE SPEECH BY HER EXCELLENCY PROFESSOR THE HONOURABLE KATE WARNER AC GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA WREST POINT, SANDY BAY, MONDAY 15 JANUARY 2018 Good morning delegates, and thank you for inviting me to open the Australian Native Plants Society national conference. I begin today by paying my respects to the Mouheneener people, the traditional and original owners of this land ̶ those who have passed before us; and in acknowledgement of today’s Tasmanian Aboriginal community, being the custodians of this land. I am informed that your conference is a biennial event that brings you together from all around Australia and that there a few delegates from overseas too.1 I wish to warmly welcome all of you to Tasmania and I do hope you get a chance to explore our beautiful island while you are here. I know that there are excursions during the conference and also pre- and post conference excursions for delegates. There is so much to see. I am a keen bushwalker and like many Tasmanians have walked the overland track, including climbing Pelion West and Mt Oakleigh and marvelled at the wonderful flora which provided a welcome distraction during those, for me, quite challenging climbs. And I have also enjoyed the four-day Freycinet Experience walk in Spring with Sib Corbett as a guide explaining the flora and finding and identifying native orchids for us. I understand that Sib designed the Tasmanian section of the Botanical Gardens here in Hobart. And I can see from your program that Dr Keith Corbett is presenting about the Tasmanian Bushland Garden near Buckland, NE of Hobart, which I can strongly recommend. -
To View All of the Historic RYCT Office Bearers
Year Commodore-in-Chief / Patron Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore 1880 1881 Sir J H LeFroy Patron H J Stanley H S Barnard 1881 1882 Sir George Strahan K.C.M.G. Patron H J Stanley H S Barnard 1882 1883 H J Stanley H S Barnard 1883 1884 A G Webster H S Barnard 1884 1885 A G Webster H S Barnard 1885 1886 A G Webster H S Barnard 1886 1887 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H S Barnard 1887 1888 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1888 1889 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1889 1890 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1890 1891 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1891 1892 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB H W Knight W J Watchorn 1892 1893 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight W J Watchorn G.C.M.C 1893 1894 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight W J Watchorn G.C.M.C 1894 1895 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1895 1896 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1896 1897 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1897 1898 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1898 1899 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight F N Clarke G.C.M.C 1899 1900 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight F N Clarke G.C.M.C 1900 1901 Capt Sir Arthur Havelock G.C.S.I. -
Smartskills Sanskritischool Smart Skills Academic Session
SmartSkills SanskritiSchool Smart Skills Academic Session 2019-20 English VIII Class VIII/ English / 1 SmartSkills SanskritiSchool CONTENTS Page No. 1. Syllabus 5 2. Blueprint of Question Paper 7 Assessment Plan Project Details and Rubrics Term 1 and Term 2 3. Individual 8 Group 4. April/May 11 Poem Comprehension Passage Comprehension Formal Letter: Letters of Order and Enquiry Sample Letters Subject-Verb Agreement revision Active-Passive Voice revision Adverbs revision Conjunctions revision Gogol‘s First Day House With the Grey Gate The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas(Chapters 1-3) ASL – Term 1 5. July 36 Poem Comprehension Passage Comprehension Article Writing Infinitives and Participles The Merchant of Venice Don‘t Quit The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Chapters 4-5) 6. August-September 58 Poem Comprehension Passage Comprehension Report Writing Formal Letter , Complaint Group Activity Coming Home to Delhi The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Chapters 6-9) 7. Model Exam Paper: First Term 74 85 8. October Poem Comprehension Passage Comprehension Class VIII/ English / 2 SmartSkills SanskritiSchool Commercial Advertisements Main and Subordinate Clauses Where the Mind is Without Fear The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Chapters 10-12) 9. November 96 Poem Comprehension Passage Comprehension Factual Description and Process Writing Relative Clause Owens. vs. Master Race Unfolding Bud The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Chapters 13-14) 10. December 117 Poem Comprehension Passage Comprehension Diary Entry Reported Speech (Part1) Darjeeling Group Activity – Term 2 The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Chapters 15-16) 11. January 132 Poem Comprehension Passage Comprehension Short Story Writing Reported Speech (Part2) A Night To Forget If The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Chapters 17-18) ASL Term 2 12. -
Richard Speck Prison Video Transcrip
Richard speck prison video transcrip Continue UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Tower 1. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Here. SEIGENTHALER: It's 6:45 a.m. at Stateville Correctional Center. Officers are preparing for their day at 7am to 3am. Over the next eight hours, 400 corrections officers will shrug off more than 2,600 inmates. Before most prisoners wake up, people and mechanisms whose sole purpose is to ensure the safety of prisoners begin their daily lives. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We have nine (unintelligible) coming their way. Officer MICHAEL WHITE, CORRECTIONAL CENTER STATEVILLE: Ten or four. SEIGENTHALER: Officer Michael White's responsibility is to stand guard in Tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of Stateville. He has been working for more than five years. You have to be serious, serious about it. It's very easy to get kind of weak here, you know, because, you know, you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to carry you down and find a weakness in you. You know, I'd say a serious, serious prison, you know? SEIGENTHALER: Even as whites stand a vigil, the day also begins for some new arrivals to prison. Many of them end up spending more time here than most guards would in their careers. Passing through the first of many external gates, there is no doubt about this for a minimum or medium level of facility security. Stateville's reputation is well known. OMNI WALTON, INMATE, STATEVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER: From what I hear, people kill each other and things like that. (UNINTELLIGIBLE) guys are doing life and stuff down (UNINTELLIGIBLE) and- I hear a lot of bad things about it (UNINTELLIGIBLE) Kind of scary because you're going to be here and you see it all like, maximum security and the like. -
Extensions of Remarks 24761
July 20, 1972 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 24761 Dopler, Jack E., xxx-xx-xxxx . Velte, Lawrence R., xxx-xx-xxxx . McLean, William E., xxx-xx-xxxx . Ely, William J., Jr., xxx-xx-xxxx . Williams, Floyd, xxx-xx-xxxx . Massey, Raymon E., xxx-xx-xxxx . Fisher, Robert A., xxx-xx-xxxx . Williams, Hugh N., xxx-xx-xxxx . Mendis, Douglas D., xxx-xx-xxxx . Garwood, Paul A., xxx-xx-xxxx . Yuhas, Steven L., xxx-xx-xxxx . Morgan, William F., xxx-xx-xxxx . Gary, William C., xxx-xx-xxxx . Zerull, Dietmar, W. L., xxx-xx-xxxx . Morrison, Terry L., xxx-xx-xxxx . Girard, David L., xxx-xx-xxxx . To be second lieutenant Paris, Thomas F., xxx-xx-xxxx . Gschwendtner, Joseph G., xxx-xx-xxxx . Parker, Sarah H., xxx-xx-xxxx . Baker, Robert E., Jr., xxx-xx-xxxx . Hardwick, Danny G., xxx-xx-xxxx . Reichert, Lawrence W., xxx-xx-xxxx . Bald, James F., Jr., xxx-xx-xxxx . Harvey, Paul E., Jr., xxx-xx-xxxx . Ricketts, Roger A., xxx-xx-xxxx . Berchak, Henry L., xxx-xx-xxxx . Hendrickson, Allen W., xxx-xx-xxxx . Samples, Jerry W., xxx-xx-xxxx . Bisol, Gene L., xxx-xx-xxxx . Johnson, David C., xxx-xx-xxxx . Sciba, Dennis G., xxx-xx-xxxx . Brotnov, Bruce A., xxx-xx-xxxx . Jones, Robert A., xxx-xx-xxxx . Shaffer, Robert A., xxx-xx-xxxx . Cannaday, Gerald D., Jr., xxx-xx-xxxx . Kay, Charles E., xxx-xx-xxxx . Shuffler, Jerry W., xxx-xx-xxxx . Carey, William F., III, xxx-xx-xxxx . Kenison, Artha L., xxx-xx-xxxx . Slesinger, Victor E., xxx-xx-xxxx . Clausi, Enrico A., xxx-xx-xxxx . -
Year Commodore-In-Chief Commodore Vice Commodore
Year Commodore-in-Chief Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore 1880 1881 H J Stanley 1881 1882 H J Stanley 1882 1883 H J Stanley 1883 1884 A G Webster 1884 1885 A G Webster 1885 1886 A G Webster 1886 1887 A G Webster 1887 1888 A G Webster 1888 1889 A G Webster 1889 1890 A G Webster 1890 1891 A G Webster 1891 1892 H W Knight 1892 1893 H W Knight 1893 1894 H W Knight 1894 1895 H W Knight 1895 1896 H W Knight 1896 1897 H W Knight 1897 1898 H W Knight 1898 1899 H W Knight 1899 1900 W J Watchorn 1900 1901 W J Watchorn 1901 1902 W J Watchorn 1902 1903 O R Tinning 1903 1904 O R Tinning 1904 1905 O R Tinning 1905 1906 O R Tinning 1906 1907 O R Tinning 1907 1908 O R Tinning 1908 1909 O R Tinning 1909 1910 G A Roberts W J Gibson 1910 1911 G A Roberts 1911 1912 P C Douglas 1912 1913 P C Douglas W F Darling D Barclay Jnr 1913 1914 W F Darling W F Darling D Barclay Jnr 1914 1915 W F Darling 1915 1916 W F Darling E A Bennison G S Cripps 1916 1917 O R Tinning E A Bennison G S Cripps 1917 1918 O R Tinning 1918 1919 O R Tinning 1919 1920 O R Tinning 1920 1921 O R Tinning H L Gillan J P Laughton 1921 1922 O R Tinning 1922 1923 O R Tinning H L Gillan J P Laughton 1923 1924 O R Tinning H L Gillan J P Laughton 1924 1925 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt 1925 1926 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt 1926 1927 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt 1927 1928 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt Historic RYCT office bearers.doc Page 1 26/10/2012 1928 1929 O R Tinning W P Beddome F Harris 1929 1930 O R Tinning W P Beddome F Harris 1930 1931 O R Tinning G H Evans C -
A “Foreign” Country? Australia and Britain at Empire's End
A “Foreign” Country? Australia and Britain at Empire’s End. Greta Beale A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of B.A. (Advanced)(Hons) in History. University of Sydney October 2011 − Acknowledgements – ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I would like to firstly thank my supervisor Dr. James Curran for his patience, support and for sharing with me his incredible knowledge and passion for Australian political history. Your guidance was invaluable and much appreciated. I would also like to thank the 2011 honours coordinator, Dr. Kirsten McKenzie, for guiding me in the right direction and for her encouraging words. To the staff at Fisher Library, the National Library of Australia and the National Archives of Australia, your assistance in the research stages of the thesis was so helpful, and I thank you for going above and beyond your respective roles. To my family, I thank you for talking me through what sometimes seemed an overwhelming task. To Dad and Sasha, my calming influences, and to Mum, for her patient and precise proof reading, day trips to Canberra, and for listening with genuine interest to my ongoing discussions about the finer details of the Anglo- Australian relationship, many, many thanks. 2 - Contents - _____________________________________________________________________ Acknowledgements 2 Introduction Disentangling From Empire 4 Chapter 1 The Myth of “Civic Britannicus Sum” The United Kingdom Commonwealth Immigration Act 27 Chapter 2 “Austr-aliens” The Commonwealth Immigration Act, 1971. 49 Chapter 3 “Another tie is loosed” The transfer of responsibility for Australia House, 1972. 71 Conclusion 95 Bibliography 106 3 − Introduction − Disentangling from Empire ___________________________________________________________________________________________ In July 1973, the Australian Ambassador to the United States, James Plimsoll, received a personal letter from the retired Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Sir Alexander Downer. -
Nuevas Grafológicas La Wikipedia
Revista del Instituto de Ciencias del Grafismo – Nº 17 - II – Año 2017 - Especial Ntra. Sra. de la Mercè, Patrona de BCN ______________________________________________________________________ Órden Mercedaria INVESTIGACIÓN - CRIMINALÍSTICA - GRAFOANÁLISIS ____________________________________________________________________________________ Nuevas especialidades Grafológicas Grafología y Masonería Impugnación del Documento Electrónico La Wikipedia no es aceptable en Trabajos Universitarios Derechos de la Propiedad Correspondencia: Intelectual. ICG-UAB Depósito Legal: Apartado Correos Puede solicitar la autorización al B-17786-2002 89015 siguiente e-mail: Boletín Electrónico: 08080 Barcelona [email protected] B-38578-2003 (Spain) REVISTA ICG nº 17 - III Especial Ntra Sra. de la Mercè, Patrona de Barcelona www.grafoanalisis.com 1ª PARTE Artículos Noticias 2ª PARTE- Magazine: Fuentes de nuevos Recursos 3ª PARTE Programas Másters UAB Revista ICG Nº 17 Especial Ntra. Sra. de la Mercè - Septiembre 2017 I n d i c e (1ª Parte) ARTÍCULOS - NOTICIAS 1-Especialidades actuales de la Grafología (pág. 5) 2-Cuadro de equivalencias entre el antiguo sistema y el nuevo de la educación universitaria (pág. 29) 3-Reportaje-entrevista de la Conferencia: Grafología & Masonería, de Núria Obiol (pág. 31) 4-"Yo no soy tonto", ya no es solo la famosa expresión de Mediamark, ahora podemos aplicarla a los Jueces y los Notario por conservar los documentos originales. (pág. 43) 5-Comentarios a la obra: La prueba Pericial de Documentos, del Prof. Jesús R. Toledano. (pág. 47) 6-Wikipedia: No en trabajos universitarios (pág. 49) 7.-El valor y la utilidad de las señales de alarma en la escritura de la infancia (pág. 53) 8.-Centenario de Augusto Vels: Obsequio Libro (pág. 60) 9.-Grafoanálisis como soporte biográfico (pág. -
NETFLIX – CATALOGO USA 20 Dicembre 2015 1. 009-1: the End Of
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14 Sir James Plimsoll: Mandarin Abroad
14 Sir James Plimsoll: Mandarin Abroad Jeremy Hearder1 James Plimsoll’s life and career had similarities with others featured in this volume, but also significant differences. The main difference was that for two-thirds of his time he was abroad. Dwarfs and mandarins succeeded in part because they had effective communication with the ministers for whom they worked; that is, mutual comprehension, trust and respect. For the mandarin based abroad this was more difficult, given distance, poor communications, and being less aware of the atmospherics at home. Provision of frank and fearless advice was hard from afar, when such advice clearly was not going to be well received and even harder when you do not personally know the minister or Snow White. So the ideal was for the ambassador to feel confident in knowing Snow White’s mind, and for Snow White to have personal confidence in the ambassador. Let me tell you a true fairy story. Once upon a time, in 1962, Snow White decided to go to New York without any of the dwarfs, because Snow White knew he would be well looked after by that mandarin over there, Plimsoll. In New York, Snow White found that Plimsoll kept on trying to bring up the subject of Rhodesia. An increasingly prominent and sensitive issue, it had been inscribed as an agenda item to be debated in the United Nations General Assembly in a few days time. Plimsoll was getting no guidance from officials in Canberra on what he should say. Snow White kept fobbing him off. Eventually, when Snow White was about to board a plane to return home, Plimsoll implored him once again for guidance about what he should say about Rhodesia.