Herbert Freemont Hardacre (7 March 1861 – 5 March 1938) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly...
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Japanologist Herbert Hardacre (1861–1938), Australian politician Hardacre Theater, a historic building in Tipton, Iowa, United States Hardacre Film Festival...
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24. Hardacre 2017, p. 25. Hardacre 2017, p. 27. Hardacre 2017, p. 28. Hardacre 2017, p. 17. Hardacre 2017, pp. 17–18. Hardacre 2017, p. 31. Hardacre 2017...
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the Lady Chelmsford Hospital. In 1916 the Minister for Education, Herbert Hardacre, agreed that the Grammar School Reserve should be used for the high...
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Department, John Story, opening the school, and not the Minister, Herbert Hardacre, who John apologised in his behalf for not attending. The Minister...
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office 5 May 1888 – 20 May 1893 Preceded by Charles Dutton Succeeded by Herbert Hardacre Personal details Born William Sheffield Paul October 1832 London, England...
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School (pre-1921) and Cannon Hill State School (1921). In 1915, the Hon Herbert Hardacre, Minister for Public Instruction, regarded swimming as "preferable...
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The new school was opened officially on Saturday 5 August 1916 by Herbert Hardacre, the Minister for Public Instruction, under the new name of Windsor...
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1915 Queensland state election: Leichhardt Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Herbert Hardacre unopposed Labor hold Swing...
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cost £3034, was officially opened on 25 September 1915 by the Hon. Herbert Hardacre, Minister for Public Instruction. The original school building, (Block...
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ministry was altered on 9 September 1919 following the resignations of Herbert Hardacre and William Lennon; the following ministers served until the end of...
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Queensland state election: Leichhardt Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Herbert Hardacre 1,702 74.8 Liberal William Fox 575 25.2 Total formal votes 2,277 98...
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on Saturday 16 October 1915 by the Minister for Public Instruction, Herbert Hardacre. As with other open-air annexes, the blinds were replaced with sliding...
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Landsberg Kurilpa Liberal William Hartley James Allan Leichhardt Labor Herbert Hardacre Lockyer Liberal Charles Bromley William Armstrong William McIlwraith...
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813, was opened on 15 February 1919 by the Minister for Education, Herbert Hardacre. The building was positioned to the southeast of the urban brick school...
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significant civic event at this time. The Minister for Education, Herbert Hardacre was also a member of the ADCC and establishment of commemoration in...
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to Marlborough was officially opened on Saturday 31 March 1917 by Herbert Hardacre, the Queensland Minister for Public Instruction. Although Kunwarara...
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Liberal Carnarvon 1907–1920 William Hamilton[1] Labour Gregory 1899–1915 Herbert Hardacre Labour Leichhardt 1893–1919 Harry Hartley Labor Fitzroy 1915–1929 William...
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School's open-air annexe was opened by the Minister for Education, Herbert Hardacre, and the Home Secretary, John Huxham, at an official ceremony on 29...
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Thompson Kurilpa Labor William Hartley James Fry Leichhardt Labor Herbert Hardacre William Smout Lockyer National Cuthbert Butler William Drayton Armstrong...
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opened on 7 October 1916, by the Secretary for Public Instruction, Herbert Hardacre. Concurrently, a roll of honour was unveiled, honouring more than 50...
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remained that way thereafter. One of the district's first members was Robert Herbert, the first Premier of Queensland. By the time of its abolition—at the 1932...
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for Leichhardt In office 20 December 1919 – 10 June 1932 Preceded by Herbert Hardacre Succeeded by Seat abolished Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly...
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(Ind Lib) Kurilpa Liberal James Sharpe James Allan Leichhardt Labor Herbert Hardacre William Fox Lockyer Liberal William Armstrong Logan Liberal Wolfgang...
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Minister for Railways John Adamson, the Minister for Public Instruction Herbert Hardacre, the Assistant Minister for Justice John Fihelly, the Commission for...
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Barcoo. On 20 December 1919, Tom Foley (Labor) was elected to succeed Herbert Hardacre (Labor), who had resigned on 14 October 1919, as the member for Leichhardt...
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June 1915 as honorary secretary John Adamson (Minister for Railways) Herbert Hardacre (Minister for Lands) G. H. Seabrook Harry Diddams, alderman and former...
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1899–1915 Patrick Hanran Conservative Conservative Townsville 1899–1909 Herbert Hardacre Labour Labour Leichhardt 1893–1919 John Hargreaves[8] Liberal N/A Cook...
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Gregory 1899–1915 Patrick Hanran Ministerial Townsville 1899–1909 Herbert Hardacre Labour Leichhardt 1893–1919 William Higgs[15] Labour Fortitude Valley...
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(2016). A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Routledge. ISBN 978-1138979079. Hardacre, Helen (2016). Shinto: A History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190621711...
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