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- Ulimaroa is a place mentioned in the journals of James Cook and Joseph Banks. Cook and Banks heard of it from the Māori, who claimed that it lay many days'...
- Admiralty agreed that the continent should be known officially as Australia. Ulimaroa was a name given to Australia by the Swedish geographer and cartographer...
- (former))) Ulimaroa cattle siding (26°38′15″S 149°54′27″E / 26.6376°S 149.9074°E / -26.6376; 149.9074 (Ulimaroa cattle siding)) Ulimaroa railway station...
- troops in the Gallipoli campaign. They travelled from Wellington aboard the Ulimaroa, arriving in Sydney on 2 February 1915. Andrew Fisher and Defence Minister...
- set in Australia (which is termed Nya Holland, or New Holland, and also Ulimaroa) Amorina (1822, rev. 1839), novel Drottningens juvelsmycke (1834), novel...
- Kuomintang to travel to Wellington, New Zealand, in August 1915 onboard the Ulimaroa. Like in Australia, he was exempted from anti-Chinese immigration restrictions...
- by means of the Hotel Australia station and the ****ed-for-wireless RMS Ulimaroa. This was claimed as an Australian first. In a sideline story, the journalist...
- Archived from the original on 24 December 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2020. "Ulimaroarailway station in Western Downs Region (entry 35741)". Queensland Place...
- oncoming express. Two troopships of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, the Ulimaroa and the Norman had just arrived at Plymouth Sound from New Zealand, and...
- skippers of two steamers bound for New Zealand—Riverina for Auckland and Ulimaroa, for Wellington—prior to their sailing on 23 June. Both ships' captains...