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  • As Colebatch says:Any one of these incidents might be dismissed as an aberration, but taken together - and I have only mentioned a tiny sample; more are reported almost every day - they add up to a pretty clear picture.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Colebatch came in shortly after the old man had fallen asleep, accompanied by a new doctor -- a medical man of great renown, who had stolen a little time from his London practice, partly to visit some relations who lived at Tidbury, and partly to recruit his own health, which had suffered in repairing other people's.

    The Stolen Mask; or The Mysterious Cash-box. A Story for a Christmas Fireside 1864

  • Colebatch read it, and instantly declared that, as a certificate of character, it beat all other certificates that ever were written completely out of the field; and established Mr. Wray's reputation as above the reach of all calumny.

    The Stolen Mask; or The Mysterious Cash-box. A Story for a Christmas Fireside 1864

  • There's a mystery about this cast, that the family won't explain, and that nobody can find out; but the fact appears to be, that the old man was as fond of his cast as if it was one of his children -- a queer thing, you'll say; but true, sir; true as my name's Colebatch!

    The Stolen Mask; or The Mysterious Cash-box. A Story for a Christmas Fireside 1864

  • Colebatch states that we '… need to recognise that the global climate emergency can only be addressed by individual governments moving as fast as they can afford to restructuring their national economies on a basis of 100 per cent renewable energy by 2030.'

    newmatilda.com - Comments lukebutler 2009

  • When Colebatch notes that '… Technically and fiscally, Australia could do this now.

    newmatilda.com - Comments lukebutler 2009

  • The Ballad of the White Horse, writes Hal G.P. Colebatch in The American Spectator:

    Art and Literature 2009

  • Hal Colebatch, Toby Coulstock, Liz Grzyb, Bevan McGuinness and Carol Ryles mod

    Archive 2010-04-01 Imagine me 2010

  • Hal Colebatch, Toby Coulstock, Liz Grzyb, Bevan McGuinness and Carol Ryles mod

    KSP Mini Con Program Imagine me 2010

  • As Colebatch has observed, the union heavies cared less about the war against fascism and militarism, less for Australia’s role as a friend and ally in a global struggle, than for their obsession with the so-called class war at home.

    Speech: Labor���s Little Australia 2007

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