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Colebatch may refer to: Colebatch, Shropshire, a village in England Colebatch, South Australia, a locality Hal Colebatch, former Premier of Western Australia
Colebatch
Australian politician (1872-1953)
Sir Harry Pateshall Colebatch CMG (29 March 1872 – 12 February 1953) was a long-serving figure in Western Australian politics. He was a member of the
Hal_Colebatch
The Hundred of Colebatch is a Hundred of the County of Cardwell (South Australia) centred on Colebatch, South Australia "Search for 'County of Cardwell
Hundred_of_Colebatch
Australian lawyer, poet, biographer and science fiction writer
Pateshall Colebatch (7 October 1945 – 10 September 2019) was a West Australian author, historian, poet, lecturer, journalist, editor, and lawyer. Colebatch was
Hal_Colebatch_(author)
Tennis term for winning all four major championships
Archived from the original on 30 July 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2021. Colebatch, Tim (12 January 1988). "Melbourne's state-of-the-art tennis centre is
Grand_Slam_(tennis)
14th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia
The Colebatch Ministry was the 14th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Nationalist Premier Hal Colebatch. It succeeded the
Colebatch_ministry
Village in Shropshire, England
Colebatch is a small village and civil parish in southwest Shropshire, England. The population of the Civil Parish as at the 2011 census was 210. The
Colebatch,_Shropshire
1955 part of novel by J. R. R. Tolkien
2014. Waito 2010. Donnelly 2018. Richards & Witt 2014, p. 138. Colebatch 1989. Colebatch 2007. Shippey 2001, pp. 166–168. Dickerson & Evans 2006, pp. xvii–xviii
The_Return_of_the_King
Suburb of Coorong District Council, South Australia
Colebatch is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located in the state’s south-east about 162 kilometres (101 mi) south-east of the state
Colebatch,_South_Australia
Series of military SF short story collections
Kingsbury Greg Bear Thomas T. Thomas Mark O. Martin Gregory Benford Hal Colebatch Paul Chafe Warren W. James Jessica Q. Fox Jane Lindskold Charles E. Gannon
Man–Kzin_Wars
Colebatch is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. The parish contains four listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England
Listed buildings in Colebatch, Shropshire
Listed_buildings_in_Colebatch,_Shropshire
Name list
author and artist Hal Clements, American actor Hal Colebatch, Australian politician Hal Colebatch (author) (1945–2019), Australian author Hal Cormier
Hal_(given_name)
English apothecary and physician
Sir John Colbatch (baptised 1 August 1666 – 1729) was an English apothecary and physician. Beginning as an apprentice, rising through freeman to master
John_Colbatch_(apothecary)
to the suggestion that the saccule was the end organ excited. In 1992 Colebatch and Halmagyi reported a patient with a short latency response to loud
Vestibular evoked myogenic potential
Vestibular_evoked_myogenic_potential
Western Australian politician and Governor
made Minister for Railways and Water Supply. On 17 May 1919, Premier Hal Colebatch resigned and Mitchell succeeded to the position. Mitchell won the 1921
James Mitchell (Australian politician)
James_Mitchell_(Australian_politician)
Western Australian historian
about Western Australian history. His Masters thesis was about Sir Hal Colebatch. His doctoral thesis entitled British influence on the federation of the
Brian_De_Garis
Fictional species created by H. G. Wells
colonies in the Alpha Centauri system. Many of these stories are by Hal Colebatch in the shared spin-off series, "The Man Kzin Wars", especially in vols
Morlock
Literary reception of J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings
"bourgeois pastoral idyll". This set the tone for other hostile critics. Hal Colebatch and Patrick Curry have rebutted these charges. The fantasy author Michael
Literary reception of The Lord of the Rings
Literary_reception_of_The_Lord_of_the_Rings
1995 epic historical war drama film by Mel Gibson
the original on October 20, 2009. Retrieved October 17, 2009. Hal G. P. Colebatch (August 8, 2006). "The American Spectator". Spectator.org. Archived from
Braveheart
Book chapter
Donnelly 2018. Plank 1975, p. 113. Richards & Witt 2014, p. 138. Colebatch 1989. Colebatch 2007. Plank 1975, p. 112. Kocher 1974, p. 107. Chance 1980, p
The_Scouring_of_the_Shire
Road in eastern Russia
Studies. 9 (3): 180–182. doi:10.1162/jcws.2007.9.3.180. S2CID 57563119. Colebatch, Walter. Siberian Extreme 2010 – Back for More, 8 July 2010. Retrieved
R504_Kolyma_Highway
Election for the 43rd Parliament of Australia
Archived from the original on 29 August 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010. Colebatch, Tim (13 August 2010). "72 all—Brisbane to Coalition and Corangamite to
2010 Australian federal election
2010_Australian_federal_election
Head of government of Western Australia
However, the premier can be a member of either house of parliament. Hal Colebatch is the only premier to be a member of the Legislative Council (upper house)
Premier_of_Western_Australia
Suburb of Coorong, Kingston, (north to south), South Australia
Northeast: Lake Alexandrina East: Narrung, Meningie West, Meningie, Field, Colebatch, Deepwater, Salt Creek, Tilley Swamp, Taratap, West Range Southeast: West
Coorong,_South_Australia
resulted in Lefroy resigning the leadership and Colebatch being elected leader. He formed the short-lived Colebatch Ministry on 17 April 1919. The following
Lefroy_ministry
Australian politician
election, Broun was also made Minister for Public Health, replacing Hal Colebatch. He left the ministry in August 1922, with Richard Sampson taking over
Frank_Broun
Australian politician (1854–1930)
resigned as premier and leader of the Nationalist Party on 17 April, and Hal Colebatch was elected in his place. Lefroy continued as member for Moore but was
Henry_Lefroy
Lefroy Nationalist 28 June 1917 17 April 1919 Premier resigned Colebatch ministry Hal Colebatch Nationalist 17 April 1919 17 May 1919 Ministry collapsed Mitchell
List of Western Australian ministries
List_of_Western_Australian_ministries
Capital city of Victoria, Australia
the city's history and development. p. 203,205–206. Marino, Melissa; Colebatch, Tim (24 March 2005). "Melbourne's population booms". The Age. Melbourne
Melbourne
Type of autoimmune arthritis
2165/11208240-000000000-00000. PMID 22141388. S2CID 71357689. Marks JL, Colebatch AN, Buchbinder R, et al. (October 2011). Marks JL (ed.). "Pain management
Rheumatoid_arthritis
Class of therapeutic drug for relieving pain and inflammation
171 (9): 1027–8. doi:10.1503/cmaj.1041606. PMC 526313. PMID 15505253. Colebatch AN, Marks JL, Edwards CJ (November 2011). "Safety of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Nonsteroidal_anti-inflammatory_drug
included Country Party senator Bertie Johnston and Nationalist senator Hal Colebatch, while leading opponents included Pearce and Nationalist MP Walter Nairn
1933 Western Australian secession referendum
1933_Western_Australian_secession_referendum
38th and 39th ministries of Western Australia
Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell 2 Collier 2 Willcock Wise McLarty–Watts
Cook ministry (Western Australia)
Cook_ministry_(Western_Australia)
Quarter of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, known as Chinatown
Behind Them. Courier Dover Publications. p. 136. ISBN 9780486236674. Colebatch, Hal G.P. (October 30, 2009). "The Saigon media slaughter". The Australian
Chợ_Lớn
Suburb of Coorong District Council, South Australia
Annual rainfall 408.1 mm (16.07 in) Suburbs around Deepwater Coroong Colebatch Tintinara Tintinara Salt Creek Deepwater Tintinara Bunbury Tilley Swamp
Deepwater,_South_Australia
Chemotherapy and immunosuppressant medication
and Rheumatism. 46 (2): 328–46. doi:10.1002/art.10148. PMID 11840435. Colebatch AN, Marks JL, Edwards CJ (November 2011). "Safety of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
Methotrexate
Australian politician
Political offices Preceded by Hal Colebatch Minister for Education 1923–1924 Succeeded by John Drew Preceded by Hal Colebatch Minister for Justice 1923–1924
John Ewing (Australian politician)
John_Ewing_(Australian_politician)
State of Australia
Provincial Victoria – About Archived 26 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine Colebatch, Tim (24 April 2009). "Pressure grows as Melbourne rockets to 4 million"
Victoria_(state)
Australian politician and journalist (born 1964)
Corangamite". Liberal Victoria. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009. Colebatch, Tim (28 August 2010). "72 all – Brisbane to Coalition and Corangamite
Sarah_Henderson
Prime Minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015
Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 15 October 2010. Colebatch, Tim (28 August 2010). "72 all – Brisbane to Coalition and Corangamite
Tony_Abbott
Australian politician (1869–1955)
by-election, as did Hal Colebatch, a journalist from Northam, and David Morrell, a farmer from Northam. Marwick and Colebatch both supported reform of
Warren_Marwick
(1897–1904) 21 November 1901 23 December 1901 32 days 31. 12th Sir Hal Colebatch (1872–1953) Nationalist Member of the Legislative Council (1912–1923)
List of premiers of Western Australia by time in office
List_of_premiers_of_Western_Australia_by_time_in_office
London gentlemen's club founded in 1857
Magnus Pyke Robert Wilfred Scarff Peter Underwood Other Hal Pateshall Colebatch Lord Denning King Edward VII C. B. Fry King George V King George VI Evan
Savage_Club
1895 dystopian science fiction novella by H. G. Wells
dominant world force until the Morlocks arrive from the future. Hal Colebatch's Time-Machine Troopers (2011) (Acashic Publishers) is twice the length
The_Time_Machine
Bertram (1880–1942)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "COLEBATCH, Sir Hal Pateshall (1872–1953)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5
List of senators from Western Australia
List_of_senators_from_Western_Australia
Guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes
Administration Review. 32 (4): 298–310. doi:10.2307/974990. JSTOR 974990. Colebatch, Hal K. (1998). "Why Worry About It?". Policy (3rd ed.). Open University
Policy
Local government area in South Australia
land in the hundreds of Jeffries, Strawbridge, Coneybeer, Lewis, Field, Colebatch, Richards and Coombe and parts of the hundreds of Archibald, Carcuma and
District Council of Coonalpyn Downs
District_Council_of_Coonalpyn_Downs
Australian politician
years, the shortest of any Premier of Western Australia, except for Hal Colebatch who served as Premier for an even shorter period. Alf Morgans was born
Alf_Morgans
Month of 1953
of Torud, Semnan, Iran. The Nordic Council was inaugurated. Died: Hal Colebatch, 80, Australian politician, briefly Premier of Western Australia The Central
February_1953
Class of corvette in use by Royal Australian Navy
opp. p. 112 Stevens et al., The Royal Australian Navy, pgs. 121, 132 Colebatch, The enemy within that killed Curtin Lenton,British and Empire Warships
Bathurst-class_corvette
Calendar year
February 9 – Cecil Hepworth, English director (b. 1874) February 12 – Hal Colebatch, Australian politician (b. 1872) February 16 – James L. Kraft, Canadian-American
1953
Australian lawyer and politician
29 January 2021. Sydney Morning Herald, 28 Aug 2001, Death notice Hal Colebatch (1989). Debrett's Handbook of Australia, 4ed. Perth: Debrett's. pp. 24–25
John_Atwill
Suburb of Coorong District Council, South Australia
Suburbs around Field Meningie Meningie East Coonalpyn Coonalpyn Meningie Coroong Field Coonalpyn Tintinara Coroong Colebatch Tintinara adjoining localities
Field,_South_Australia
1923–1925 Royal Commission on south-eastern drainage George Kermode, Walter Colebatch, Daniel Findlater 1923–1925 Irrigation Royal Commission under section
List of South Australian royal commissions
List_of_South_Australian_royal_commissions
after budget". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 15 May 2013. Tim Colebatch (19 April 2013). "Business fears poor revenue outlook will hit tax breaks"
2013 Australian federal budget
2013_Australian_federal_budget
Australian politician
appointed Minister for Agriculture in the Mitchell government, replacing Hal Colebatch. He was elected to the Country Party leadership in August 1922, following
Henry_Maley
William Cole 1981 In recognition of service to the public service [668] Hal Colebatch 1927 Agent-General for Western Australian in London [669] Arthur Coles
Australian_knights_and_dames
Premier James Mitchell. It succeeded the Colebatch Ministry on 17 May 1919 after the collapse of Hal Colebatch's brief service as Premier. It assumed a
First_Mitchell_ministry
Australian politician (1912–1997)
Society of Australia (Victoria). 9 August 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2008. Colebatch, Hal. "The Modest Member: The Life and Times of Bert Kelly". connorcourt
Bert_Kelly
State electoral district of Western Australia
Legislative Councillor Bob Pike in 1971, historian and author Hal G.P. Colebatch in 1977 and Olympic swimmer Peter Evans in 1986. Burke resigned in 1987
Electoral_district_of_Perth
E&W 320/321 Coker Fault E&W 313 Coker-Cranborne Fault Mem E&W 328etc Colebatch Fault E&W 165 Collywell Fault Northumberland E&W 15 Colsterworth Fault
List of geological faults of England
List_of_geological_faults_of_England
Politician and celebrity support for or against Brexit during its lead-up
kommt die Zeit der Frauen". Schweiz am Sonntag. Retrieved 22 March 2016. Colebatch, Tim (27 February 2016). "Australia lobbies UK to remain EU member". The
Endorsements in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
Endorsements_in_the_2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum
Election for the 42nd Parliament of Australia
Archived from the original on 9 November 2007. Retrieved 14 November 2007. Colebatch, Tim; Grattan, Michelle (6 November 2007). "Crunch day for Libs on interest
2007 Australian federal election
2007_Australian_federal_election
(1897–1904) 21 November 1901 23 December 1901 32 days 304 WA Sir Hal Colebatch (1872–1953) CMG Nationalist Member of the Legislative Council (1912–1923)
List of Australian heads of government by time in office
List_of_Australian_heads_of_government_by_time_in_office
Former local government district in England
Stretton, Clee St. Margaret, Cleobury Mortimer, Clun, Clunbury, Clungunford, Colebatch, Coreley, Craven Arms, Culmington Diddlebury Eaton-under-Heywood, Edgton
South_Shropshire
Arena in Melbourne
Victoria (Report) (20 ed.). L.V. North. April 1993. p. 5. ISBN 0730634353. Colebatch, Tim (12 January 1988). "Melbourne's state-of-the-art tennis centre is
Rod_Laver_Arena
Political party in Australia
Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 17 September 2010. Colebatch, Tim (18 September 2010). "Labor has edge in tightest race ever". The
Democratic Labour Party (Australia, 1978)
Democratic_Labour_Party_(Australia,_1978)
McMurdo (Lib) Huw Grossmith Jeff Anderton Perth Labor Diana Warnock Hal Colebatch (Lib) Penelope Robinson Life Addvalue (Ind) Christopher Bignell (Ind)
Candidates of the 1993 Western Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1993_Western_Australian_state_election
Australian politician
Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2021. Colebatch, Tim (13 December 2006). "Preferences trip up all but the DLP". The Age
Damian_Drum
Australian mining entrepreneur
book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help); |website= ignored (help) Colebatch, Hal (1996). Claude de Bernales, the magnificent miner: A biography. Hesperian
Claude_de_Bernales
Town in South Australia
Coneybeer and land from the following hundreds – the north-east corner of Colebatch, the south-west corner of Lewis and a portion on its northern boundary
Culburra,_South_Australia
Preference lists submitted by political parties
Ricky Muir wins Senate seat". ABC News. 2013-10-01. Retrieved 2019-04-11. Colebatch, Tim (2013-08-05). "A ballot crammed with choice". The Sydney Morning
Group_voting_ticket
British motorcycle speedway team
in the league. The team returned in 1936 under the promotion of Jack Colebatch, to compete in the Provincial League, and changed their name to Plymouth
Plymouth_Gladiators
Town in South Australia
Localities around Tintinara Field Culburra Coonalpyn Geranium Parrakie Ngarkat Colebatch Tintinara Ngarkat Coombe Deepwater Bunbury Mount Charles Adjoining localities
Tintinara
Fictional alien ethnic group
reference made to Kzaargh-Commodore's harem in the novella "Catspaws" by Hal Colebatch (appearing in Man-Kzin Wars XI, 2005) despite his not having yet earned
Kzin
Australian politician (1863–1944)
Political offices Preceded by Hal Colebatch Agent-General for Western Australia 1927–1933 Succeeded by Hal Colebatch Parliament of Western Australia Preceded by
William_Angwin
Graeme Pratt (Ind) James Croasdale (Ind) Perth Labor Terry Burke Hal Colebatch (Lib) Pilbara Liberal Norm Marlborough Brian Sodeman (Lib) Rockingham
Candidates of the 1977 Western Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1977_Western_Australian_state_election
Daily newspaper in Australia
Kevin Donnelly, Caroline Overington, Tom Switzer, James Allan, Hal G.P. Colebatch, Luke Slattery, Noel Pearson, Bettina Arndt, Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott
The_Australian
Retrieved 7 July 2006. "Italy wins fourth World Cup title". ESPNFC.com. Colebatch, Tim (21 June 2006). "Australia creating Cup history – thanks to refs"
List of 2006 FIFA World Cup controversies
List_of_2006_FIFA_World_Cup_controversies
Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2017. Colebatch, Tim Bringing a barnyard of crossbenchers to heel Archived 10 July 2017
Electoral_system_of_Australia
2013. Retrieved 19 March 2018. "A ballot crammed with choice: SMH Tim Colebatch 5 August 2013". Sydney Morning Herald. 5 August 2013. Retrieved 19 March
2013 Australian Senate election
2013_Australian_Senate_election
Diplomatic policy of concessions
After the Landslide, London: Centre For Policy Studies, 1999 "Hal G.P. Colebatch, "Epitaph for a Liar", American Spectator, 3.8.10". Archived from the
Appeasement
Western Australian politician (1873–1948)
Liberal and nationalist governments of Frank Wilson, Henry Lefroy, Hal Colebatch and James Mitchell. During this time Collier joined with John Curtin and
Philip_Collier
Political alliance in Australia
shakes?". Canberra CityNews. Archived from the original on 5 March 2024. Colebatch, Tim (27 January 2023). "The turn of the electoral cycle could be a long
Labor–Greens_coalition
Village in Shropshire, England
as does the Jack Mytton Way. To the west is the village and parish of Colebatch. There is a part-time post office, community shop, school and church.
Lydbury_North
Extinct genus of marsupials
highly susceptible. The sudden demise of these marsupials was noted by Hal Colebatch, writing in 1929 that the disappearance was not the result of direct actions
Chaeropus
Australian architectural firm
gathering at Ushers Hotel, the guests including Sir James Murdoch, Sir Hal Colebatch, and B. J. Waterhouse, president of the Architects Registration Board)
Spain_&_Cosh
Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell 2 Collier 2 Willcock Wise McLarty–Watts
Moore ministry (Western Australia)
Moore_ministry_(Western_Australia)
British politician
1917 – 9 April 1920 Monarch George V Premier Frank Wilson Henry Lefroy Hal Colebatch James Mitchell Preceded by Sir Henry Barron Succeeded by Sir Francis Newdegate
William_Ellison-Macartney
Public office in colonial Western Australia
1880 to 2 November 1880. Colebatch 2004. Hamilton 1979. Colebatch, Hal G. P. (2004). Steadfast Knight: A Life of Sir Hal Colebatch. Fremantle, Western Australia:
Colonial Secretary of Western Australia
Colonial_Secretary_of_Western_Australia
Australian politician (1878–1965)
named after him. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frank Gibson. Colebatch, Hal G. P. (2005). "Sir Frank Ernest Gibson (1878–1965)". Australian Dictionary
Frank_Gibson_(politician)
Controversy in Australia
au/news/opinion/we-are-not-a-redneck-mob/story-e6frfhqf-1225826889695 [dead link] Colebatch, Tim (7 January 2010). "Indian TV's unsound fury". The Age. Melbourne
Violence against Indians in Australia controversy
Violence_against_Indians_in_Australia_controversy
Australian politician
October 1911 – 27 July 1916 Preceded by James Connolly Succeeded by Hal Colebatch Member of the Western Australian Parliament for Central Province In office
John Drew (Australian politician)
John_Drew_(Australian_politician)
Tongo 1904 Queen 1904 Uranus 1910, 1911 Viola 1898– W. Wilson 1933 John Colebatch 1902 Spent most of her existence as fishing launch. or chartered by Thomas
List of Murray–Darling steamboats
List_of_Murray–Darling_steamboats
Political party in Australia
Archived from the original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2025. Colebatch, Tim (24 November 2022). "Will Labor need to share power in Victoria?"
Minor_Party_Alliance
Third Ministry of the Government of Western Australia
Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell 2 Collier 2 Willcock Wise McLarty–Watts
First_Leake_ministry
Australian statistician
Fame at the ANU School of Economics and Finance.[citation needed] Tim Colebatch (2 September 2006). "Mining boom fails to deliver". The Age. Retrieved
Dennis_Trewin
Australian politician (1966–2020)
Senate results: AEC Archived 17 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine Colebatch, Tim (18 September 2010). "Labor has edge in tightest race ever". The
John_Madigan_(politician)
Clunbury, Clungunford, Clunton, Coalbrookdale, Coalport, Cockshutt, Colebatch, Colemere, Comley, Condover, Coppicegate, Coreley, Corfton, Cosford, Coton
List_of_places_in_Shropshire
Former Local Newspaper in St Peterborough, South Australia
crossing was made available. Osborne found a likely assistant in H. P. Colebatch, who later became Premier of Western Australia. The first issue of The
The Times and Northern Advertiser
The_Times_and_Northern_Advertiser
COLEBATCH
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Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
King Loving Parents
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Leontius, LEONCIO means "lion-like."
Female
Hebrew
(עֵיפָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Eyphah, EFAH means "darkness" or "gloomy."Â
Boy/Male
Latin
The Lord's.
Male
English
 English name derived from Latin Hermanus, HERMAN means "army man." Compare with another form of Herman.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Indian
Decorating the God, Divine
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fierce eyed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an agent derivative of Middle English whistle (Old English hwistle, of imitative origin), hence an occupational name for a player on a pipe or flute, or possibly a nickname for an habitual whistler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Chetwode, a habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire named Chitwood, from Celtic cēd ‘wood’, with the tautological addition of Old English wudu when the old name was no longer understood.
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