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Register of Tabled Papers
REGISTER OF TABLED PAPERS ALL SIX SESSIONS OF THE EIGHTH PARLIAMENT January 1879 to July 1883 Register of Tabled Papers — First Session — Eighth Parliament Papers received in the recess prior to the First Session Undated 1 Writ for Joshua Peter Bell as a Member for the Electoral District of Northern Downs. 2 Writ for Peter McLean as a Member for the Electoral District of Logan. FIRST SESSION OF THE EIGHTH PARLIAMENT 14 January 1879 3 Commission to administer the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Members. 22 Writ and Oath for George Morris Simpson as the Member for the Electoral District of Dalby. Writ and Oath for William Lambert Forbes as the Member for the Electoral District of Clermont. Writ and Oath for John Scott as a Member for the Electoral District of Leichhardt. Writ and Oath for Francis Tyssen Amhurst as the Member for the Electoral District of Mackay. Writ and Oath for Archibald Archer as the Member for the Electoral District of Blackall. Writ and Oath for William Henry Baynes as the Member for the Electoral District of Burnett. Writ and Oath for Joshua Peter Bell as the Member for the Electoral District of Northern Downs. Writ and Oath for Samual Grimes as the Member for the Electoral District of Oxley. Writ and Oath for John Hamilton as the Member for the Electoral District of Gympie Writ and Oath for John Deane as the Member for the Electoral District of Townsville. Writ and Oath for Charles Lumley Hill as the Member for the Electoral District of Gregory. Writ and Oath for Henry Rogers Beor as the Member for the Electoral District of Bowen. -
Legislative Assembly Hansard 1876
Queensland Parliamentary Debates [Hansard] Legislative Assembly TUESDAY, 11 JULY 1876 Electronic reproduction of original hardcopy Vacancies, Etc. [11 JULY.] Adjournment. 145 That, upon being satisfied of the occurrence of each of the said vacancies, he had issued his writ for the election of a member to fill the same; and that, of such writs, the follow ing had been duly returned to him, with certificates respectively endorsed thereon, of the election of the following gentlemen, namely:- 1. The Honorable George Thorn, Esquire, for the Electoral District of Ipswich. 2. James Johnston, Esquire, for the Electoral District of Bulimba. The SPEA.KER also reported that he had received the writ issued for the election of a member to serve in that House for the new electoral district of Cook, with a certificate endorsed thereon, of the election of William Edward Murphy, Esquire. NEW MEMBERS. The following members having taken the oath and subscribed the roll, took their seats respectively for the electorates set against their names, viz. :-The Honorable George Thorn, Esquire, as member fo1· the electoral district of Ipswich; the Honorable Robert Muter Stewart, Esquire, as member for the electoral district of :Brisbane ; the Honorable J ames Robert Dick son, Esquire, as member for the electoral district of Enoggera ; the Honorable Samuel Walker Griffith, Esquire, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. as member for the electoral district of Oxley; Tuesday, 11 July, 1876. the Honorable John Douglas, Esquire, as member for the electoral district of Mary Vacancies during the .A.djournn1ent.-~ew }fembers. Adjournment.-Ministeral Explanation. borough ; J ames J ohnston, Esquire, as mem ber for the electoral district of :Bulimba; VACANCIES DURING THE ADJOURN William Edward Murphy, Esquire, as mem MENT. -
Monday 10 November 2014 Bishop Ted Luscombe Celebrates His 90Th Birthday Today
Monday 10 November 2014 Bishop Ted Luscombe celebrates his 90th Birthday today. Bishop Ted was Bishop of Brechin 1975-90 and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church 1985-90. He ordained our current Bishop Nigel as Deacon and Priest in St Paul’s Cathedral Dundee 1976/77. Sunday 23 November 2014 Bishop Nigel will be Licencing the Reverend Tracy Dowling as Chaplain (Assistant Curate) of St Paul’s Cathedral Dundee at the 11am Cathedral Eucharist for the Feast of Christ the King, together with Carole Spink who will be Admitted and Licenced as a Reader. Tracy comes from the Merton Priory Team Ministry in south London after a career with HMRC. Carole is completing her training at the Scottish Episcopal Institute and will also serve at the Cathedral. Tuesday 25 November 2014 The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is making a visit to the Dundee Centre of Mission St Luke’s Downfield, Dundee on Tuesday morning. The Centre, launched this September, is a partnership between the Diocese and Church Army, aiming to pioneer fresh ways of doing church for the unchurched. The Archbishop will meet local people connected with the project, Craig Dowling, Pioneer Evangelist and the Reverend Kerry Dixon, Priest Missioner. Bishop Nigel will welcome the Archbishop to our diocese and the Primus, Bishop David Chillingworth who is hosting the Archbishop during his visit to the Scottish Episcopal Church. Friday 28 November 2014 Bishop Nigel is attending the Abertay University winter Graduation Ceremony in the Caird Hall Dundee in his capacity as a Governor and Member of the University Court. -
The Bride Wore White
THE BRIDE WORE WHITE 200 YEARS OF BRIDAL FASHION AT MIEGUNYAH HOUSE MUSEUM CATRIONA FISK THE BRIDE WORE WHITE: 200 YEARS OF WEDDING FASHION AT MIEGUNYAH HOUSE MUSEUM Catriona Fisk Foreword by Jenny Steadman Photography by Beth Lismanis and Julie Martin Proudly Supported by a Brisbane City Council Community History Grant Dedicated to a better Brisbane QUEENSLAND WOMen’s HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, 2013 © ISBN: 978-0-9578228-6-3 INDEX Index 3 Foreword 5 Introduction 6 Wedding Dresses & Outfits 9 Veils, Headpieces & Accessories 29 Shoes 47 Portraits, Photographs & Paper Materials 53 List of Donors 63 Photo Credits 66 Notes 67 THE BRIDE WORE WHITE AcKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks are extended to Jenny Steadman for her vision and Helen Cameron and Julie Martin for their help and support during the process of preparing this catalogue. The advice of Dr Michael Marendy is also greatly appreciated. I also wish to express gratitude to Brisbane City Council for the opportunity and funding that allowed this project to be realised. Finally Sandra Hyde-Page and the members of the QWHA, for their limitless dedication and care which is the foundation on which this whole project is built. PAGE 4 FOREWORD FOREWORD The world of the social history museum is a microcosm of the society from which it has arisen. It reflects the educational and social standards of historic and contemporary life and will change its focus as it is influenced by cultural change. Today it is no longer acceptable for a museum to simply exist. As Stephen Weil said in 2002, museums have to shift focus “from function to purpose” and demonstrate relevance to the local community. -
Journal 46 Index of the Constitution and Canons
JOURNAL 46 INDEX OF THE CONSTITUTION AND CANONS General Convention Deputies to Can III OF List of the Clergy Can Lay Delegates Certificate of Election Can II The 147th Annual Council List of Can II Lay Readers Addendum Matrimony Solemnization of Addendum OFTITE Mission Churches formation of Can XVI Representation in Council Can II Music of the Church Addendum PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Officers of the Diocese Const VI Offenders to be admonished and repelled from the Lords Table Can XXV CHURCH Parishes Alienation of Real Property Can XXII IN THE Bound by the Constitution and Canons Const XIX Councils Can XVIII Creating Debt Can XXI Division of Can XIII DIOCESE OF Entitled to representation in Council Can II VIRGINIA Establishing and altering boundaries of Can XIV Formation of Mission Churches in Can XVI Formation of Separate Congregations in Can XV Parish Registers and Parochial Reports Can XXIII Register of the Vestry Election of Can XIX Duties of Can XX Registrar of the Diocese Const XIII Secretary of the Diocese Const Separate Churches formation of Can XV Representation in Council Can II Standing Committee of the Diocese Can XIV Transfer and enrollment of communicants Can XXIV Treasurer of the Diocese Const XI Treasurer of Parish or Church election of Can XIX Duties of Can XX Trial of layman after repulsion from the Lords Table Can XXVI Trial of Presbyter or Deacon Can XXIX Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia duties of Can IV VIII Vacant Cures Filling of Addendum Vacancy in the Episcopal Office -
Journal 2007
JOURNAL OF THE 212TH ANNUAL COUNCIL Journal of The 212th Annual Council including Proceedings of the January 26-27, 2007 meeting of the 212th Annual Council Parochial Statistics Annual Reports Audits The Diocesan Constitution and Canons Directories The Diocese of Virginia 2007 1 JOURNAL OF THE 212TH ANNUAL COUNCIL Click on page numbers to Table of Contents jump to selected section. Table of Contents Diocesan Missionary Society Financial Report . 351 Diocesan Program Budget as adopted by Council . 375 Next Meeting of Council . 5 Legal Titles for Making Bequests . 381 Diocesan Officers . 6 Constitution and Canons (with index) . 387 Members of the 212th Annual Council . 9 Alphabetical Listing of Churches and Missions . 29 Directory Rules of Order . 41 Bishops and Diocesan Staff . 437 Program . 49 Diocesan Centers . 443 Necrology . 57 Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia . 447 Proceedings . 69 Virginia Diocesan Homes . 451 Resolutions . 139 Other Institutions . 455 Amendments . 157 Clergy of the Diocese . 459 Annual Reports . 163 Clergy Under License . 527 Properties Held . 201 Clergy in Order of Reception . 545 Report of Pledges . 211 Surviving Spouses . 561 Report of Audits . 219 Listing of Churches by Location . 567 Official Acts . 227 Organizations, Commissions, Committees Report of Confirmations and Receptions . 245 and Task Groups . 599 Parochial Statistics of the Diocese of Virginia . 259 Communicants and Services Held . 265 Index . 659 Income and Expenditures . 275 Diocese of Virginia Financial Report . 285 Trustees of the Funds Financial Report . 315 The Diocese of Virginia 2007 3 JOURNAL OF THE 212TH ANNUAL COUNCIL The 213th Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia is appointed to meet January 25 - 26, 2008 in Reston, Virginia. -
Allan Downie Lesley Sangster Rachel Mullan Jasmine Neufeld
SCR Rachel Mullan In September 2015, Rachel made the long On the pastoral side, Rachel was a tutor in journey across the Irish Sea to join us in the Home House and was very good at keeping Maths department at Glenalmond. Fresh out a lively bunch of girls on track, helping guide of university, she was full of enthusiasm them towards a successful set of A Level and new ideas and quickly threw herself results. into life at Coll. She is an excellent Beyond teaching, Rachel became involved in mathematician and a great teacher. musical productions, lacrosse coaching, Duke Rachel taught a full range of pupils, from the of Edinburgh, Third Form activities and camps, young Third Form intake to the slightly older contributing hugely to life at Glenalmond. hands in Upper Sixth and will be sorely missed We all wish her the very best as she moves by all the pupils she taught. on to take up her new post at Merchiston in Edinburgh. Gareth O’Neill Lesley Sangster Lesley Sangster is a staff nurse at People drink rain water but, during dry seasons, Glenalmond College. During Easter 2017 use the dirty lake for all forms of washing and Lesley volunteered her medical services on toileting. There is no facility to boil water. a much-needed hospital ship in Tanzania. We sailed to three different islands; Iroba, Here, she tells us about her vital work… Ihumbo & Bumbire, providing vital healthcare to hundreds of patients every day. In total, we I have just returned from a two week mission, treated 4,038 patients; 2,624 were GP, dental volunteering on-board the ‘Jubilee Hope’ medical and optician visits, the rest received healthcare ship, sailing around the ‘Forgotten’ Islands on advice. -
News and Notes 1980-1989
NEWS AND NOTES FROM The Prince George's County Historical Society Vol. VIII, no. 1 January 1980 The New Year's Program There will be no meetings of the Prince George's County Historical Society in January or February. The 1980 meeting program will begin with the March meeting on the second Saturday of that month. Public Forum on Historic Preservation The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission will sponsor a public forum on the future of historic preservation in Prince George's County on Thursday, January 10, at the Parks and Recreation Building, 6600 Kenilworth Avenue, in Riverdale. This forum, is the first step in the process of drafting a county Historic Sites and Districts Plan by the commission. (See next article). The purpose of the forum is to receive public testimony on historic preservation in Prince George's county. Among the questions to be addressed are these: How important should historic preservation, restoration, rehabilitation, and revitalization be to Prince George's County? What should the objectives and priorities of a historic sites and districts plan be? What should be the relative roles of County government and private enterprise be in historic preservation and restoration? To what extent should the destruction of historic landmarks be regulated and their restoration or preservation subsidized? How should historic preservation relate to tourism, economic development, and revitalization? Where should the responsibility rest for making determinations about the relative merits of preserving and restoring individual sites? Members of the Historical Society, as well as others interested in historic preservation and its impact on county life, are invited to attend and, if they like, to testify. -
Convening Circular
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH SESSION of the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton Convening Circular 04 November 2017 THE FIVE MARKS OF MISSION To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom To teach, baptize and nurture new believers To respond to human need by loving service To seek to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth TABLE OF CONTENTS Convening Circular 136th Session of the Synod of the Diocese of Fredericton Section A - Introduction Notice of Meeting ........................................................................... A-1 Prayer for Synod ........................................................................... A-2 Registration Information ........................................................................... A-3 Responsibilities of a Member of Synod (Policy B-2) .............................................. A-4 Rules for the Preservation of Order (Canon Two, Part I) ...................................... A-5 In Memoriam .......................................................................... A-9 Agenda Overview (Draft) .......................................................................... A-11 Section B - Membership Definition of Membership ........................................................................... B-1 Licensed Clergy ........................................................................... B-2 Licensed Lay Evangelists -
Australian Rail Track Corporation Inland Rail Narrabri to North Star Eis
Inland Rail Programme Narrabri to North Star Project Environmental Impact Statement Technical Report 9: Non-Aboriginal Heritage Impact Statement Technical Report 10: Landscape and Visual Assessment Technical Report 11: Socio-economic Assessment Image: Newell Highway north of Narrabri, NSW Technical Report 9: Non-Aboriginal Heritage Impact Statement Image: Railway and Newell Highway north of Narrabri, NSW AUSTRALIAN RAIL TRACK CORPORATION INLAND RAIL NARRABRI TO NORTH STAR EIS Non-Aboriginal Heritage Impact Statement FINAL October 2017 AUSTRALIAN RAIL TRACK CORPORATION INLAND RAIL NARRABRI TO NORTH STAR EIS Non-Aboriginal Heritage Impact Statement FINAL Prepared by Umwelt (Australia) Pty Limited on behalf of Australian Rail Track Corporation Project Director: John Merrell Project Manager: Lachlan Sweeney Technical Director: Tim Adams Technical Manager: Alison Lamond Report No. 3607/R04/V7/Final Date: October 2017 Newcastle 75 York Street Teralba NSW 2284 Ph. 02 4950 5322 www.umwelt.com.au This report was prepared using Umwelt’s ISO 9001 certified Quality Management System. Disclaimer This document has been prepared for the sole use of the authorised recipient and this document may not be used, copied or reproduced in whole or part for any purpose other than that for which it was supplied by Umwelt (Australia) Pty Ltd (Umwelt). No other party should rely on this document without the prior written consent of Umwelt. Umwelt undertakes no duty, nor accepts any responsibility, to any third party who may rely upon or use this document. Umwelt assumes no liability to a third party for any inaccuracies in or omissions to that information. Where this document indicates that information has been provided by third parties, Umwelt has made no independent verification of this information except as expressly stated. -
Register of Tabled Papers
REGISTER OF TABLED PAPERS BOTH SESSIONS OF THE FIFTH PARLIAMENT November 1870 to June 1871 Register of Tabled Papers — First Session — Fifth Parliament FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTH PARLIAMENT 15 November 1870 1 Commission under the Great Seal of the Colony empowering Arthur Hunter Palmer, John Malbon Thompson and William Henry Walsh to administer the Oath of Affirmation to Members. 2 Writ for Kevin Izod O’Doherty as a Member for the Electoral District of Brisbane. Writ for Ratcliffe Pring as a Member for the Electoral District of Brisbane. Writ for George Edmondstone as a Member for the Electoral District of Brisbane. Writ for Thomas Blacket Stephens as the Member for the Electoral District of South Brisbane. Writ for Charles Lilley as the Member for the Electoral District of Fortitude Valley. Writ for J Malbon Thompson as a Member for the Electoral District of Ipswich. Writ for John Johnson as a Member for the Electoral District of Ipswich. Writ for Benjamin Cribb as a Member for the Electoral District of Ipswich. Writ for James Morgan as the Member for the Electoral District of Warwick. Writ for Henry Jordan as a Member for the Electoral District of East Moreton. Writ for Robert Travers Atkin as a Member for the Electoral District of East Moreton. Writ for George Thorn, junior, as a Member for the Electoral District of West Moreton. Writ for Frederick Augustus Forbes as a Member for the Electoral District of West Moreton. Writ for John Ferrett as a Member for the Electoral District of West Moreton. Writ for Robert Ramsay as a Member for the Electoral District of Western Downs. -
TAR-Environmental Assessment
Environmental Tarrawonga Coal Project Assessment PROJECT DESCRIPTION SECTION 2 SECTION 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Tarrawonga Coal Pty Ltd Tarrawonga Coal Project – Environmental Assessment TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2-1 2.8 PROCESSING, PRODUCT LOADING AND TRANSPORT 2-23 2.1 EXISTING TARRAWONGA COAL MINE 2.8.1 Whitehaven CHPP 2-23 OPERATIONS 2-1 2.8.2 Boggabri Coal Mine 2.1.1 Mining Operations 2-1 Infrastructure Facilities 2-23 2.1.2 Off-site Sized ROM Coal 2.8.3 Access to Suitable Rail Capacity 2-23 Transport 2-3 2.8.4 Domestic Coal and Gravel 2.1.3 Coal Processing and Product Materials Transport 2-23 Rail Loading at the Whitehaven CHPP 2-3 2.9 WASTE ROCK AND COAL REJECT 2.1.4 On-site Production of Domestic MANAGEMENT 2-24 Coal 2-3 2.9.1 Waste Rock 2-24 2.1.5 Mine Waste Rock and Coarse 2.9.2 Coal Rejects 2-26 Reject Management 2-3 2.10 WATER MANAGEMENT 2-26 2.1.6 Water Management 2.10.1 Existing Water Management Infrastructure 2-4 System 2-26 2.1.7 Other Infrastructure and Service 2.10.2 Project Water Management Facilities 2-4 System 2-27 2.1.8 Environmental Monitoring and 2.10.3 Permanent Goonbri Creek Management 2-4 Alignment and Associated 2.2 TARRAWONGA COAL MINE Flood Bund and Low APPROVALS HISTORY 2-5 Permeability Barrier 2-30 2.3 COAL RESOURCE, GEOLOGICAL 2.10.4 Water Consumption 2-34 FEATURES AND EXPLORATION 2.10.5 Simulated Performance of ACTIVITIES 2-5 Project Water Management System 2-35 2.4 PROJECT GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 2-9 2.11 INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES 2-36 2.5 KEY MINING OPERATIONS OF POTENTIAL RELEVANCE TO 2.11.1