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  1. Heytesbury Pty. Ltd.

    Heytesbury Pty. Ltd. ref http search.asic.gov.au cgi bin gns030c?acn 008 666 966&juris 9&hdtext ACN&srchsrc 1 ref is the privately owned company of the Holmes Court family in Western Australia . Originally called Heytesbury Holdings, the company was formed by Robert Holmes Court in the 1970s as the holding company of his rapidly expanding financial empire. After the sale of its interests in Bell Group and Bell Resources in 1988, Heytesbury became an active private investment vehicle, acquiring Really Useful Group Really Useful Theatres Stoll Moss Theatres and Sherwin Pastoral Co, and investing in companies such as Jaguar Cars , Christies , Standard Chartered Bank and U.S. Steel . Following the death of Robert Holmes Court in 1990, his widow Janet Holmes Court took over the management of Heytesbury. ref name The Official Biography of Janet Holmes Court cite book last Edgar first Patricia title Janet Holmes Court publisher Harper Collins location Australia date 1999 isbn 0 7322 5715 8 accessdate 2009 08 26 ref Over the next decade a number of assets were sold to reduce the company s large debt load, including the Stoll Moss Group, a number of cattle stations in Northern Australia, and John Holland engineer John Holland Group which had been purchased after Robert s death . In 2000, the eldest son, Peter Holmes Court , elected to sell his one sixth share of Heytesbury to pursue his own interests. Robert Holmes Court, died intestate without a will , leaving his wife one third of the family fortune with the four children getting the other two thirds. The amount Peter received was reported as A 35 million. ref cite news author AAP Ben Ready title New York to Outback Peter Holmes a Court comes of age date 2001 07 06 accessdate 2008 09 07 date 2009 08 26 ref Shortly afterwards, in 2000, Paul Holmes Court , the youngest son of Robert and Janet Holmes Court took over the management of Heytesbury. In the same year, Peter Holmes Court was appointed to the position ...   more details



  1. Kingfisher International Pty Ltd

    multiple issues notability January 2011 one source January 2011 refimprove January 2011 Kingfisher International Pty Ltd is an Australian company that manufactures fiber optic test and measurement equipment. Background First established in the founder s home in 1986, it s first product was the KI2000 series handheld laser light source. This was possibly the first commericial release of such a source. Its first commercially successful product was the innovative KI020 series talk set, introduced in 1988. An Austrlaian Federal R&D grant was received for early development work on optical power meter s, which culminated in the release of the KI6000 series power meters. Over the years the company grew through various garages and rented properties, until it was housed in its first factory in 1991. It has been in its current Scoresby premises since 2001. The company s history and development ref http www.theage.com.au news business kingfishers vision finds global results 2007 07 27 1185339259902.html The Age ref very much reflect the growth of the fibre optic industry, complete with survival of the dotcom boom and bust cycle over the period 1995 2003. It is therefore one of the oldest fiber optic test companies, ref http www.business.vic.gov.au BUSVIC STANDARD PC 51085.html IntNav11 Manufacturing Hall Of Fame ref with distributors worldwide, and it is regarded as having a significant influence on the development of the industry. ref World Optical Light Source OLS Market Report, Frost & Sullivan 2007 ref ref World Optical Loss Test Set OLTS Market Report, Frost & Sullivan 2007 ref ref World Optical Power Meter OPM Market Report, Frost & Sullivan 2007 ref Its products are used by professional technicians when installing and maintaining Optical fiber cable fiber optic cabling and systems, and its current range of handheld fiber optic test equipment includes such items as otdr OTDRs , optical power meter s, optical light sources, optical loss test sets, optical test and inspect ...   more details



  1. Arbuthnot Leasing International Ltd v Havelet Leasing Ltd (No 2)

    Infobox Court Case name Arbuthnot Ltd v Havelet Ltd No 2 court High Court image caption date decided full name citations 1990 BCC 636 judges prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Voidable preference, undervalue transaction Arbuthnot Leasing International Ltd v Havelet Leasing Ltd No 2 1990 BCC 636 is a leading UK insolvency law case, concerning a fraudulent transaction under the Insolvency Act 1986 section 423. Facts Arbuthnot sought a declaration that Havelet Leasing Ltd, whose plane and coach hire business had gone insolvent, had defrauded its creditors by transferring its business, assets and contracts to the related Havelet Leasing Finance Ltd. Arbuthnot had financed part of Havelet s business, and it owned some of the vehicles which were leased to Havelet. When Havelet fell into arrears, Arbuthnot obtained a judgment and appointed a receiver. They then found that Havelet had transferred its business, assets and benefits of all Havelet s agreements to a third company Havelet Leasing Finance Ltd . Havelet s lessees were paying Havelet Leasing Finance, which in turn paid Havelet in quarterly arrears. This was contended to be a fraudulent scheme to elevate the owner of Havelet in priority after insolvency. Judgment Scott J held that the transfer would be reversed, that all assets in Havelet Leasing Finance s possession were held on trust for Havelet, without prejudice to Havelet Leasing Finance s creditors. He said that although the motive was not necessarily dishonest on the basis that Havelet s lawyers had advised Havelet that it was not , the purpose ... legislation, now IA 1986 s 423 Alderson v Temple 1768 96 ER 384 Chohan v Saggar 1994 B.C.C. 134 1994 1 B.C.L.C. 706 Hill v Spread Trustee Co Ltd 2006 EWCA Civ 542 Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs v Feakins 2005 EWCA Civ 1513 Reid v Ramlort Ltd 2004 EWCA Civ 800 Notes refs 2 References External links Category United Kingdom insolvency case law ...   more details



  1. Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell (No 2)

    Infobox Court Case name Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell No 2 court Court of Appeal image Velero.jpg date decided full name citations 1993 BCLC 814 judges prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Fiduciary duty , proper purpose Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell No 2 1993 BCLC 814 is a UK company law case concerning a director s duty to act for proper purposes of the company. This case is an example of what would now be CA 2006 s 171. Facts Robert Maxwell , who controlled Maxwell Group plc and bought the Daily Mirror in 1984, fell off his yacht in the Canary Islands on 5 November 1991. It transpired he had used the company pension funds to fund his own lifestyle. Ian Maxwell was Robert s son and a director of Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd, which was meant to be safeguarding the company pension plans. He had signed share transfers from Bishopsgate to Maxwell Group plc for no Consideration in English law consideration . The shares had been held on trust for a number of pension schemes. The liquidators of Bishopsgate sued Ian Maxwell to compensate for the value of the shares, on the basis that it was an improper use of the company s property. Judgment Hoffmann LJ held that Ian Maxwell was liable for the value of the shares, not even on the basis of any negligence, but merely by misapplying the assets. ref This would now fall ... . Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell 1993 Ch 1, no privilege against self incrimination ... No 2 1994 1 BCLC 1, Vinelott J, agreement of contract to avoid pari passu allowed, when a subordinating ... Pergamon Press Ltd 1971 Ch 388, Lord Denning MR held that there was no need for assurances that inquiries under the Companies Acts would be like a court Maxwell v Department of Trade and Industry 1974 ... is in voluntary liquidation, IA 1986 ss 122 1 , 133. Macmillan Inc v Bishopsgate Investment Trust plc No 3 1996 WLR 387 Notes refs 2 References External links Category United Kingdom company ...   more details



  1. Alexander v Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd (No 2)

    Infobox Court Case name Alexander and Wall v Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd No 2 court High Court image caption date decided full name citations 1991 IRLR 287 judges prior actions subsequent actions opinions Hobhouse J transcripts keywords Contract of employment Alexander and Wall v Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd No 2 1991 IRLR 287 is a UK labour law case concerning the scope of protection for people to employment rights. It took the view that an Contract of employment in English law employment contract requires Facts The workplace collective agreement of Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd in paragraph 6.1 worked on a last in, first out criteria for redundancy, selection within each skill group will be made on the basis of service within the group . Paragraph 6.2 said the mutual objective will be to ensure that a balance of skills within the department is preserved Standard Telephones instead made people redundant on the basis of skills needed. Mr Alexander and Ward both had informal contracts of employment. They were older and claiming they should not have been made compulsorily redundant. Because there was no evidence of express incorporation, the court asked whether it could be incorporated through implication. Judgment Hobhouse J held that the collective agreement would not be incorporated. He said that whether the collective agreement was incorporated was a matter of construction. Here the agreement designated itself as a procedure agreement. It is undoubtedly primarily a policy document applicable to the relationship between the unions and the company. It is also specifically concerned with procedure. Another clause referring to redeployment depended on another company division accepting the worker. This was not, Cquote apt to be a term of an existing contract of employment as it involves the choice of the company to make an offer and it is only from the making ... 2 References External links Category United Kingdom labour case law Category High Court of Justice ...   more details



  1. Webb v EMO Air Cargo (UK) Ltd (No 2)

    Infobox Court Case name Webb v EMO Air Cargo UK Ltd No 2 court European Court of Justice image caption date decided full name citations 1994 http eur lex.europa.eu smartapi cgi sga doc?smartapi celexplus prod CELEXnumdoc&numdoc 61993J0032&lg en C 32 93 , 1994 ECR I 3567, 1995 ICR 1021 judges prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Pregnancy discrimination Webb v EMO Air Cargo UK Ltd No 2 1994 http eur lex.europa.eu smartapi cgi sga doc?smartapi celexplus prod CELEXnumdoc&numdoc 61993J0032&lg en C 32 93 is a UK labour law and EU labour law case, concerning discrimination against a pregnant woman. It held that no comparator for instance to a sick man is necessary to establish discrimination against a pregnant woman. Facts EMO Air Cargo had an employee called Mrs Stewart who had taken maternity leave. Mrs Webb was hired to replace Mrs Stewart, though it was envisaged that she would stay on working after Mrs Stewart came back. Then, however, it transpired that Mrs Webb was also pregnant and due to give birth at around the same time as Mrs Stewart. Mrs Webb was dismissed. She claimed this was sex discrimination under SDA 1975 s 1 1 . The employer argued she was unable to carry out the tasks for which she was recruited. The Court of Appeal held that a sick man, who was the appropriate comparator, would have been treated similarly. The House of Lords referred to the ECJ. Judgment European Court of Justice The ECJ referred to the Dekker case and reaffirmed that pregnancy discrimination was sex discrimination. There is no need for a comparison with a man who is ill. This followed from article 2 1 and article 5 1 of Directives 76 207 EEC and 92 85 EC. House of Lords The House of Lords applied the decision of the ECJ. Lord Keith had said, The relevant circumstance for purposes of the comparison required by section 5 3 to be made is expected unavailability at the material ... directdiscrim Clist justification UK labour law EU labour law Notes Reflist 2 Empty section date January ...   more details



  1. Wilson v First County Trust Ltd (No 2)

    Infobox Court Case name Wilson v First County Trust Ltd No 2 court House of Lords image BMW M3 convertible.jpg date decided full name citations 2003 http www.publications.parliament.uk pa ld200203 ldjudgmt jd030710 will 1.htm UKHL 40 , 2004 1 AC 816 judges Lord Nicholls, Lord Scott, Lord Rodger, Lord Hobhouse, Lord Hope prior actions 2001 http www.bailii.org ew cases EWCA Civ 2001 633.html EWCA Civ 633 , 2002 QB 74 subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Contract law , ECHR , Right to property Wilson v First County Trust Ltd No 2 2003 http www.publications.parliament.uk pa ld200203 ldjudgmt jd030710 will 1.htm UKHL 40 is a United Kingdom human rights, consumer protection and English contract law contract law case. It made a decision on the applicability of Art 1, Prot 1 of the ECHR and some important observations on the relevance of Hansard in litigation. It also raised a small point on unjust enrichment claims under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 . Facts Mrs Penelope Wilson pawned or pledged her BMW 318 convertible for 5000 to a two person company called First County Trust Ltd ie she gave her car as security for a loan of 5000 . She had to pay 304.50 per month in interest a 94.78 pa interest rate . There was also a 250 document fee , but because Mrs Wilson could not pay it, the fee was added to the loan. Six months later she had to redeem the car by paying the full amount of 7,327, or the car would be sold. She did not pay six months later. When the pawnbroker asked her for the money, instead of paying, she brought an action against him under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 to get her car back. Under s 127 3 an improperly executed consumer credit agreement such as one where the debtor does not sign and the document does not contain all the prescribed terms of the agreement is unenforceable by a creditor. Mrs Wilson argued that the 250 was not part of the credit under the agreement, and therefore where the document stated that 5250 was given as a loan, this was incorrect ...   more details



  1. BP Exploration Co (Libya) Ltd v Hunt (No 2)

    Infobox Court Case name BP Exploration Co Libya v Hunt No 2 court House of Lords image Green book.jpg date decided full name citations 1983 2 AC 352 judges prior actions 1983 1 WLR 232, 1982 1 All ER 925 Court of Appeal 1979 1 WLR 783 High Court subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Frustration in English law Frustration , Law Reform Frustrated Contracts Act 1943 BP Exploration Co Libya v Hunt No 2 1983 2 AC 352 is an English contract law case, concerning the Frustration in English law frustration of an agreement. Facts Mr Hunt owned an oil concession in Libya . He contracted with BP to exploit the oil. The contract said 1 Hunt would transfer BP half the concession 2 BP would transfer Hunt farm in contributions in cash and oil 3 BP would explore for and develop the oil 4 BP provided all funds until the oil was found, and 5 the profits would be shared, but 3 8 of Hunt s share would go to BP until 125 of the farm in contributions and half the costs of BP were covered. A massive oil reserve was found in 1967. However, in 1971 the Libyan government was overthrown and replaced by Muammar Gaddafi . It took over BP s half share. BP had already covered half its costs. Two years later, it expropriated Hunt from his share. BP claimed the contract was frustrated, and claimed for a just sum of money to be awarded under the Law Reform Frustrated Contracts Act 1943 , section 1 3 . Judgment High Court Robert Goff J held the contract was frustrated in 1971 and under the Law Reform Frustrated Contracts Act 1943 , section 1 3 awarded BP 35.4m plus interest. He held there are two steps in a section 1 3 claim. First, identify the value of the benefit, which could be the value of the services performed or the end product of the services. Regard can be had to the value of services ... A more limited appeal on the wording of section 2 3 was dismissed. ref 1983 2 AC 352 ref See also English contract law Frustration in English law References refs 2 Category English contract case law ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook (disambiguation)

    Captain James Cook 1728 1779 was a British explorer, navigator, and map maker. Captain Cook may also refer to Captain Cook, Hawaii , town in Hawaii, named after the English explorer Callistemon Captain Cook Callistemon Captain Cook , a plant cultivar Captain Cook Blackadder Captain Cook Blackadder , an episode of the British TV series Blackadder Goes Forth SS Captain Cook disambiguation nl Captain Cook ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook Bridge

    Captain Cook Bridge can refer to Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane Captain Cook Bridge, New South Wales disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Stuart Alexander & Co Pty Ltd

    Multiple issues COI February 2012 original research February 2012 refimprove February 2012 Infobox company company name Stuart Alexander company logo File Stuart Alexander and Co..png 200px company type Private foundation 1884 location Ultimo, New South Wales , Australia key people Fernand Levic founder br Garry Browne CEO industry Marketing and importing company slogan Building brands is our business num employees 155 revenue products Distributes original brands such as Mentos , and non company brands such as Werther s Original for August Storck KG homepage http www.stuartalexander.com.au Stuart Alexander is an Australia n based international marketing and importing company, known for importing and marketing such brands as Werther s Original chocolates, and Mentos breath mints. The company was founded by Fernand Levic in 1884. It is headquartered in Ultimo, New South Wales Ultimo . Company History Early years Stuart Alexander and Co. traces its roots back to 1884, when 23 year old Fernand Levic , a native of Alsace, France founded the business. In his twenties, he sailed abroad searching for the opportunity to start his business. While travelling on his way to Ceylon , Levic was persuaded by the ship s captain that the colonies offered greater opportunity, so he disembarked at Sydney . That same year he began to import cigars from Cuba , Switzerland , and the Philippines . His first representative was Charles Stuart Alexander , and together they went about developing the Australian and Pacific markets for the company. At one point the company manufactured its own brand of cigarettes called Guinea Gold , at a factory in Redfern , a Sydney suburb. By 1900, the flourishing business began production on its own cigars, called Flour Mecurio . 1900s 1930s Over the next several years the company began to expand and by 1908 was importing tobacco products from various companies in Great Britain, Egypt, Turkey and the United States and had also expanded its range of interests ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook Birthplace Museum

    Captain Cook Birthplace Museum is a free entry public museum located in Stewart Park, Middlesbrough Stewart Park in Marton, Middlesbrough Marton , Middlesbrough within the Middlesbrough borough borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial counties of England ceremonial county of North Yorkshire , England ... in the same spot of United Kingdom British naval explorer and circumnavigator James Cook Captain James Cook . A Eponymous places biographical museum , it champions and surveys his life, times and subsequent ... of a granite urn ref name BLB MTCJC Cite web title Memorial to Captain James Cook Circa 80 Metres South of Captain Cook Birthplace Museum work British Listed Buildings accessdate 2011 10 06 url http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 59784 memorial to captain james cook circa 80 m ref in the 1850s bearing Cook s name, within what were then the grounds of his own residence, Marton Hall . Marton ... BLB L Cite web title Loggia Circa 20 Metres South of Captain Cook Birthplace Museum work British Listed ... s position as the starting point for the Captain Cook Country Tour , a product of the Cleveland, England Cleveland wide Captain Cook Tourism Association . See also James Cook Stewart Park, Middlesbrough Stewart Park References Reflist External links http www.captcook ne.co.uk Captain Cook Birthplace Museum http www.captaincook.org.uk Captain Cook Country coord 54.53830 1.20240 type landmark region GB display title Captain James Cook Middlesbrough Category Middlesbrough Category Museums in North ... was erected by H.W.F. Bolkow of Marton Hall A.D. 1852 to mark the site of the cottage in which Captain James Cook the world circumnavigator was born Oct 27th 1728 br http wikimapia.org lat 54.5375736&lon 1.2022144&z 19&l 0&m a&v 2 Location on Wikimapia The museum first opened its doors in the setting ... 20 metres south of captain c ref a telltale sign as to its former existence. The museum itself comprises some of the modest Cook related collections outside of the ownership of the major national and international ...   more details



  1. Captain James Cook Memorial

    File Captain Cook Memorial.jpg thumb Captain Cook Memorial on Regatta Point The Captain James Cook Memorial was built by the Government of Australia Commonwealth Government to commemorate the Bicentenary of Captain James Cook s first sighting of the east coast of Australia. The memorial includes a water jet located in the central basin and a skeleton globe sculpture at Regatta Point of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra , showing the paths of Cook s expeditions. On 25 April 1970, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II officially inaugurated the memorial. ref Sparke, pp. 173&ndash 174. ref The Jet fluid water jet is powered by two 560 kilowatt electric motor s driving four stage pump Rotary dynamic centrifugal pump centrifugal pump s capable of pumping up to 250 litres per second against a Head hydraulic head of 183 meters. The water velocity at the water nozzle is 260 km h. While running both pumps simultaneously the main jet throws approximately six tons of water into the air at any instant, reaching a maximum height of 147 metres. Alternatively the jet can be run on a single pump reaching a lower height of 110 metres. During special occasions it can be illuminated, often with colored lights. Fact date June 2009 The water jet operates from 10&ndash 11.45 a.m. and 2&ndash 3.45 p.m.. During summer it operates for an extra period from 7 9 p.m.. In periods of high wind ... level of the lake. ref cite web url http www.nationalcapital.gov.au visiting attractions captain cook ... Captain Cook Memorial Jet publisher Nationalcapital.gov.au date 1970 04 25 accessdate 2009 02 03 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Image Captain Cook waterspout.jpg thumb none x480px Captain Cook Waterjet Notes reflist 2 External links commonscat inline Captain Cook Memorial, Canberra commonscat inline Captain Cook Memorial Jet Lake Burley Griffin coord 35 17 25.6 S 149 7 46.5 E region ... Cook ...   more details



  1. Callistemon 'Captain Cook'

    DISPLAYTITLE Callistemon Captain Cook Infobox Cultivar name Callistemon Captain Cook image image width 180px image caption hybrid Seedling selection of Callistemon viminalis cultivar Captain Cook origin Queensland Callistemon Captain Cook is a cultivar of the plant genus Callistemon , widely grown as an ornamental plant . ref name Williams cite web title Would the real Callistemon Captain Cook please stand up? work Australian Plants Online publisher Australian Native Plants Society Australia date December 1998 url http asgap.org.au APOL12 dec98 14.html ref History The cultivar originated as a seedling of Callistemon viminalis . It was noted to have a more dwarf and bushy habit than usual and an abundance of flower buds as a young plant. ref name Williams Originally known and sold as Compacta , the name was changed to Captain Cook to mark the 1970 bicentennial of James Cook s voyage to Australia. At a later stage, plants grown from seed were distributed under this name, and the true to type variety, which can only be propagated from cuttings became difficult to obtain. ref name Williams Description Callistemon Captain Cook grows between convert 1.5 2 m ft high. It forms a dense, slightly weeping shrub. ref name anpsa cite web title Callistemon Captain Cook publisher Australian Native Plants Society Australia url http asgap.org.au c cook.html accessdate 2009 11 30 ref Leaves are narrow and 50 to 60 mm long. ref name anpsa A proliferation of red brushes are produced in spring, with further flowering sometimes occurring in late summer or autumn. Cultivation Callistemon Captain Cook is most suited to climates ranging from cool temperate to semi tropical. ref name Seale cite book author Seale, Allan title Garden Companion to Australian Native Plants publisher Reed Books location Australia year 1988 id ISBN 0730101878 ref A sunny position enhances flowering, and it performs best ... Callistemon cultivars External links Category Callistemon cultivars Captain Cook Category Cultivars ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook, Hawaii

    Infobox settlement Basic info official name Captain Cook, Hawaii other name native name for cities whose ... Hawaii Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Captain Cook Highlighted.svg mapsize map caption Location ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0358717 website footnotes Captain Cook ... 2010 census . ref US Census Bureau 2010 Population Finder Captain Cook CDP http www.census.gov popfinder ref Geography Captain Cook is located at coord 19 29 54 N 155 54 15 W type city 19.498211, 155.904275 ... 12.2 sqmi km2 , all of it land. Most of Captain Cook lies between the convert 800 ft m sing on and convert ... US Census Bureau 2010 Population Finder Captain Cook CDP http www.census.gov popfinder ref There were ... household size was 2.73. ref US Census Bureau 2010 Population Finder Captain Cook CDP http www.census.gov popfinder ref In the Captain Cook CDP the population was spread out with 20.6 under the age ... 98.9 females. ref US Census Bureau 2010 Population Finder Captain Cook CDP http www.census.gov ... of those age 65 or over. Lava Zones, Redlining, and Insurance Issues Captain Cook shares much in common ... operates public schools. Konawaena Elementary School is in Captain Cook CDP. ref http 165.248.6.166 ... 16000US1503850& bucket id 50&tree id 420&context saff& lang en& sse on Captain Cook CDP, Hawaii . U.S. ... Category Populated places on Hawaii island ca Captain Cook es Captain Cook nl Captain Cook Hawa new , pt Captain Cook Hava ... division of Kealakekua, is so named because the post office for the area was located in the Captain Cook Coffee Co. during the early 1900s. As of the 2000 United States Census 2000 census , the CDP ... of an ancient fault which created the famous Kealakekua Bay . Prior to the 1960s, most of Captain Cook was part of the vast Kealakekua Ranch, founded in the 1850s by English immigrant Henry Nicholas ... large sections of land that are in Lava Flow Hazard Zones Lava Flow Hazard Zone 2 . Additionally ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook Highway

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Australian Road road name Captain Cook Highway route image AUROUTE1.png route image2 AUSR44.png route image3 photo caption length 75 direction North South start Mossman Daintree Road , Mossman, Queensland finish Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route A1.png 35px Bruce Highway , Cairns , Queensland est through Port Douglas, Queensland Port Douglas , Smithfield, Queensland Smithfield route Smithfield Cairns Image AUROUTE1.png 50px center duplex with Image AUSR44.png 25px exits Image AUROUTE1.png 25px Kennedy Highway Captain Cook Highway is a short Queensland, Australia Queensland highway that starts in Cairns and ends in Mossman, Queensland Mossman , where it joins Mossman Daintree Road, which continues to Daintree, Queensland Daintree . Captain Cook Highway is used by many tourist s to travel to Port Douglas, Queensland Port Douglas north of Cairns. Apart from being a vital link between two tourist locations, Captain Cook Highway is a scenic highway that winds alongside the coast of the tropical seaside rainforest heading towards Port Douglas and Daintree National Park. See also Highways in Australia List of highways in Queensland William Walter Mason Bridge Road infrastructure in Queensland Portal Queensland Category Cairns Category Highways in Queensland Category Far North Queensland Australia road stub de Captain Cook Highway fr Captain Cook Highway ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook Memorial Museum

    Infobox Company company name Captain Cook Memorial Museum company logo company type Public foundation ... employees parent subsid homepage http www.cookmuseumwhitby.co.uk Captain Cook Memorial Museum footnotes Captain Cook Memorial Museum is in Whitby , North Yorkshire , England, convert 43 mi km north of York . The Museum is in Walker s House which belonged to Captain John Walker to whom the great explorer, Captain Cook was apprenticed in 1746, and to which Cook returned in the winter of 1771 2 after ... until rescued in 1986 to become the Captain Cook Memorial Museum. Archaeology Investigations ... of Captain Cook and the scientists, artists and crews who sailed with him. The collections comprise original letters about the Voyages including correspondence of Cook, Lord Sandwich, Sir Joseph Banks and the Forsters, paintings and drawings by the artists who went with Cook to the Pacific, including ..., Mary Prowd, who had befriended Cook a quarter century before, could not restrain herself. Flinging her arms round the great man, she cried Oh honey James, how glad I se to see thee References Will of Captain John Walker senior , Borthwick Institute, York Andrew Kippis, Captain James Cook, 1788 Rev. George Young, History of Whitby 1817 , Life and Voyages of Captain Cook 1836 J.C. Beaglehole, The Life of Captain James Cook 1974 John Gascoigne, Captain Cook Voyager between Worlds 2007 . External links http www.cookmuseumwhitby.co.uk Captain Cook Memorial Museum http www.captaincooksociety.com Captain Cook Society coord 54.4867 0.6118 type landmark region GB display title Category Museums ... colour. History The property was bought in 1729 by the father of Captain John Walker, and became his home and place of business. He was also a captain in the merchant marine and developed the family ... out of ship owning into banking and insurance. Museum The acquisition of Walker s House by the Cook ... and charts, and ship models. Listed building It is a Grade I listed building . Trivia When Cook visited ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane

    Infobox Bridge image Captain Cook Bridge at dusk, Brisbane.jpg caption Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane bridge name Captain Cook Bridge official name Captain Cook Bridge locale Brisbane , Queensland , Australia carries Motor Vehicles crosses Brisbane River open 1972 below design Concrete box girder bridge box girder mainspan convert 183 m length convert 555 m width coordinates coord 27.480562 153.029101 type landmark region AU display it Image Captain Cook Bridge photo taken from Kangaroo Point Cliffs photo taken September 2007.JPG thumb 250px left Captain Cook Bridge br photo taken from Kangaroo Point Cliffs The Captain Cook Bridge is a motorway bridge over the Brisbane River in Brisbane , Australia . It was built exclusively for vehicular traffic and was opened in 1972. The bridge crosses at the South Brisbane Reach of the river, linking Gardens Point, Brisbane Gardens Point to Kangaroo Point . Captain Cook Bridge actually consists of two separate bridges, one for each direction of traffic. The bridge carries three lanes of traffic in either direction and links the M3 Pacific Motorway to the M3 Riverside Expressway . It is the main route from the city s south into the Brisbane central business district . ref name ccbtfi Cite news url http www.brisbanetimes.com.au news queensland captain cook bridge to face inspection 2007 08 17 1186857719587.html title Captain Cook Bridge to face inspection accessdate 9 September 2011 date 17 August 2007 work Brisbane Times ref At the time of completion the main span of 183 m held the world record for this type of structure for a period of 3 ... Captain Cook Bridge publisher Structurae url http en.structurae.de structures data index.cfm?ID s0004721 ... 0,23739,22258655 952,00.html title Captain Cook Bridge riddled with holes date 2007 08 17 author Tuck Thompson accessdate 2008 06 29 work The Courer Mail ref Downstream from the Captain Cook Bridge ... category Structurae id s0004721 title Captain Cook Bridge br clear all Brisbane bridges navigation ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook Hotel

    Infobox hotel hotel name Captain Cook Hotel logo logo width logo caption image image width caption pushpin map location Kiritimati , Kiribati pushpin map caption address chain latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E coordinates type coordinates display opening date 1975 closing date developer architect operator owner number of rooms 24 number of suites number of restaurants floor area floors height parking website footnotes Captain Cook Hotel is a hotel in Kiribati . It was the first hotel to be built on the island of Kiritimati and was named after Captain James Cook who discovered the island on Christmas Eve 1777. The hotel was built in 1975 on a former British military base and has been continuously owned by the Government of Kiribati. The hotel has 24 rooms and the showers are heated using solar energy. All of the rooms are situated on the ground floor of the two wings of the hotel and open onto a courtyard overlooking the ocean beach. ref http www.kiribatitourism.gov.ki index.php accommodation accommodationonkiritimatiisland 60 Kiribati Tourism ref Every Friday night, a buffet is held, serving local fresh fish. References reflist Category Hotels in Kiribati Category Hotels established in 1975 Oceania hotel struct stub Kiribati stub coord missing Kiribati ...   more details



  1. Betfair Pty Limited v Western Australia

    slr31 slr31 4 Oreb.pdf Betting Across Borders Betfair Pty Ltd v Western Case Note 2009 31 Sydney Law ...Infobox Court Case name Betfair v WA court High Court of Australia image Australian coat of arms 1912 edit.png date decided 27 March 2008 full name Betfair Pty Limited v Western Australia citations 2008 234 Commonwealth Law Reports CLR 418 244 Australian Law Reports ALR 32 2008 HCA 11 judges Murray Gleeson Gleeson CJ, William Gummow Gummow , Michael Kirby judge Kirby , Kenneth Hayne Hayne , Dyson Heydon Heydon , Susan Crennan Crennan and Susan Kiefel Kiefel JJ prior actions none subsequent actions none opinions 7 0 The 2007 amendments to Betting Control Act 1954 WA which prevented interstate betting exchange operators from conducting business in Western Australia were invalid under s 92 of the Australian Constitution Betfair Pty Limited v Western Australia 2008 234 Commonwealth Law Reports CLR 418 244 Australian Law Reports ALR 32 http www.austlii.edu.au au cases cth HCA 2008 11.html 2008 nowiki nowiki HCA 11 determined whether a series of amendments made by the Western Australian government to prohibit the operation of betting exchanges amounted to discriminatory burdens of a protectionist kind. Background The first plaintiff, Betfair Pty Ltd, operated a national betting exchange licensed in Tasmania and operated legally under Tasmanian law. Betfair s exchange operated similarly to that of typical betting exchanges Betfair would match the wagers of registered players betting on opposing outcomes of sporting events either by telephone or through an online exchange, and then take a commission of the winner s payout. The amended Act placed three restrictions on the plaintiffs. Firstly, under the newly inserted s 27B 1 it would be illegal for Betfair, the first plaintiff the out of state supply , to operate a betting exchange in Western Australia. Secondly, under the newly inserted s 24 1 aa of the Act, it would be illegal for residents of Western Australia, such as Mr. Erceg ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook (Blackadder)

    Refimprove article date August 2008 Infobox television episode Title Plan A Captain Cook Series name Blackadder Goes Forth Image Caption Airdate 28 September 1989 Writer Ben Elton, Richard Curtis Director Guests Episode list List of Blackadder episodes Series no 4 Episode 1 Prev Duel and Duality Next Corporal Punishment Blackadder Corporal Punishment Captain Cook is the first episode of Blackadder Goes Forth , the fourth series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder . Summary When Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig Field Marshal Haig unveils his new strategy to advance on the German Trench warfare trenches or as Blackadder puts it, to move his drinks cabinet six inches closer to Berlin , Captain Blackadder Blackadder volunteers to be the Official War artist War Artist . Plot The episode starts with Captain Blackadder Blackadder and Baldrick Blackadder Baldrick discussing the latter s latest feeble cunning plan namely, Baldrick carving his name on a bullet to get around the fact that there s a bullet with his name on it . George Blackadder character Lt. George enters and provides Blackadder with a copy of the propaganda magazine King and Country , which Blackadder uses for toilet paper, and a new service revolver. Blackadder deduces that an advance against the Germany Germans is imminent. Baldrick suggests that they take up cooking at HQ to get out of the assaul but Blackadder shoots down the idea, knowing Baldrick is the worst cook in the world. Shortly afterwards, Blackadder is called to the office of General United Kingdom General Melchett for a special mission Douglas Haig Field Marshal Haig s supreme tactical plan where the men climb out of their trenches and walk slowly towards the enemy ... cast. External links IMDb episode 0758160 Captain Cook Blackadder episodes Category Blackadder episodes ... France French village. However, when Melchett and Captain Kevin Darling Darling arrive to inspect ..., the Captain denies hearing it. The next painting is Baldrick s My Family and Other Animals, which ...   more details



  1. Captain Cook Stakes

    Turf race infobox class Group I horse race Captain Cook Stakes image caption location Trentham br Wellington, New Zealand race type Thoroughbred Flat racing website http www.trentham.co.nz Trentham distance 1,600 metres track Turf, left handed qualification Open weight Weight for age purse New Zealand dollar NZ 200,000 bonuses The Captain Cook Stakes is a Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run at weight for age over a distance of 1,600 metres 1 mile at Trentham Racecourse in Wellington , New Zealand. Over the years the race has been won by great New Zealand racehorses such as Rough Habit 1992 and Solveig 1986 . In 2009 the race date was moved from the end October to the beginning of December, to address the disadvantage the race had due to its close proximity to the running of the Hawke s Bay Spring Carnival http www.nzracing.co.nz Documents 3628 4 08 09. 20Change 20in 20Captain 20Cook 20and 20Cuddle 20Stakes.pdf . Recent winners class sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 style border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor 77dd77 align center width 38px Year br width 100px Winner br width 100px Jockey br width 145px Trainer br width 200px Owner 2008 Dezigna Troy Harris Vanessa & Wayne Hillis Mrs M.E.A. Evans 2009 Ekstreme Opie Bosson Bryce Revell Waimea Racing Syndicate Category Horse races in New Zealand ...   more details



  1. Pty

    Pty or PTY can mean several things Proprietary limited company , a business structure under Australian and Southern African law The IATA Airport code for Tocumen International Airport , Panama s busiest airport Pseudo terminal , a class of virtual devices emulating terminals in computer operating systems Programme Type in Radio Data System Disambig de PTY fr PTY it PTY ...   more details



  1. AFACT v iiNet Ltd

    Nicholas judge Nicholas JJ prior actions Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd Cite Case AU FCA .... small per Emmett and Nicholas JJ Jagot J dissenting small Roadshow Films Pty Ltd & Ors v iiNet Ltd Federal Court Full Bench appeal commonly known as AFACT v iiNet appeal was an appeal in a case ... name appeal ROADSHOW FILMS PTY LTD & ORS v iiNET LIMITED 2012 HCA 16 http www.hcourt.gov.au publications ... Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Limited 2011 FCAFC 23 . Gaden Lawyers Brisbane. Retrieved 20 October 2011. ref ... 20 High Court of Australia Summary ROADSHOW FILMS PTY LTD & ORS v iiNET LIMITED 2012 nowiki ... date decided 24 February 2011 full name Roadshow Films Pty Limited & Ors v iiNet Limited citations ... cth FCAFC 2011 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal Court of Australia .... ref http www.austlii.edu.au au cases cth FCAFC 2011 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited ... http www.austlii.edu.au au cases cth FCA 2010 24.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited ... company Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 FCAFC 23. By majority Justices Emmett and Nicholas ... au cases cth FCAFC 2011 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal Court ... 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal Court of Australia Full Court 23 at 474 ... au cases cth FCAFC 2011 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal ... au cases cth FCAFC 2011 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal Court ... 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal Court of Australia Full Court 23 ... Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal Court of Australia Full Court 23 at 607 ref The majority ... Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited 2011 Federal Court of Australia Full Court 23 at 229 235 ref .... ref http www.austlii.edu.au au cases cth FCAFC 2011 23.html Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet ... 2010, disclosing further details of the Roadshow Films Pty Limited v iiNet Limited case. ref ...   more details



  1. Syed Kirmani

    England . Sunil Gavaskar was also sacked as the captain. Though Kirmani was dropped ostensibly for performance ...Infobox cricketer biography playername Syed Kirmani image Syed Kiramni,Feb2010.jpg country India batting Right handed batsman RHB bowling deliveries overs columns 2 column1 Test cricket Tests matches1 88 runs1 2759 bat avg1 27.04 100s 50s1 2 12 top score1 102 deliveries1 3.1 wickets1 1 bowl avg1 13.00 fivefor1 0 tenfor1 0 best bowling1 1 9 catches stumpings1 160 38 column2 One Day International ODIs matches2 49 runs2 373 bat avg2 20.72 100s 50s2 0 0 top score2 48 deliveries2 wickets2 bowl avg2 fivefor2 tenfor2 n a best bowling2 catches stumpings2 27 9 date 24 June year 2005 source ref http content.cricinfo.com india content player 30116.html ref Padma Sri Syed Mujtaba Hussain Kirmani lang kn audio Syed Kirmani.ogg pronunciation born December 29, 1949, in Chennai Madras played cricket for Indian cricket team India and Karnataka as a wicket keeper . International career Popularly known as Kiri , Syed Kirmani is generally regarded as the finest wicket keeper to play ... Engineer in the tours of England in 1971 and 1974 and to the 1975 Cricket World Cup . Kirmani made his ... 1964 runs were scored. 1983 World Cup Kirmani won the award for the best wicket keeper in the 1983 Cricket ... wicket in the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium Madras Test. Kirmani was a lower order reliable batsman and another ... Cup with Kirmani contributing 26 and that partnership proved critical in India being able to continue ... . Kirmani made a comeback in the Australian tour of 1985&ndash 86, where he fared reasonably well. He ... Pandit and despite trying hard, Kirmani was never able to regain his place. Domestic career Later ... which he returned to his former team, Karnataka cricket team Karnataka . In movies Kirmani played the role ... Cricket World Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kirmani, Syed ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kirmani, Syed Category 1949 births Category Living people Category India ...   more details




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