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National: Special report: 'Reputation is important'
I think it's fair to say Cambridge students have to work harder to get high grades, especially in arts subjects like mine. I attribute importance to a university's reputation. Cambridge carries a certain prestige, and those of us that get in are extremely grateful to study here. But there are other things that look good on your CV.
PEX - Peel Mining executes $7,000,000 farm-in agreement with JOGMEC 1/1
* [Rob Tyson, Peel] to act as Operator of the project on behalf of the parties during the farm-in and any subsequent joint venture unless JOGMEC becomes a majority owner at which point the Operator shall be appointed by JOGMEC. Sydney - Tuesday - September 30 (RWE) - Peel Mining Limited (ASX: PEX) announces that Peel (CSP) Pty Ltd (company), a wholly owned subsidiary of Peel has entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC), for JOGMEC to earn up to 50% of certain exploration tenements owned by the company, located in NSW, Australia, known as the Cobar Superbasin Project (Project) by funding up to $7,000,000 of exploration expenditure.
(AEPEX) Peel Mining executes $7,000,000 farm-in agreement with J
Sydney - Tuesday - September 30 (RWE) - Peel Mining Limited (ASX: PEX) announces that Peel (CSP) Pty Ltd (company), a wholly owned subsidiary of Peel has entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC), for JOGMEC to earn up to 50% of certain exploration tenements owned by the company, located in NSW, Australia, known as the Cobar Superbasin Project (Project) by funding up to $7,000,000 of exploration expenditure. ** [Rob Tyson, Peel] to act as Operator of the project on behalf of the parties during the farm-in and any subsequent joint venture unless JOGMEC becomes a majority owner at which point the Operator shall be appointed by JOGMEC.
Japan : JOGMEC gets approval to endue A$7-million into COBAR SUPERBASIN PROJECT
He further added that, The company has been working with Jogmec to develop a programme of work for the next few months that gives us the best chance of success.
GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER VIII
Continuance of Irish Insurrection Act (pg. 92-94). Mr. Wilberforce's Motion for an Address to the Prince Regent relative to the Foreign Slave Trade (pg. 94-97). Parliament closes (pg. 97-98). Prince Regent's Speech (pg. 98-99).
GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
The House of Commons in a Committee on the Exchequer Consolidation Acts (pg. 38-39). The Chancellor of the Exchequer moves for a Committee on the Consolidated Fund Produce Bill (pg. 39-41). The House of Lords reads for the third time the Bill for rendering the Produce of the Consolidated Fund available for the Public Service, which passes (pg. 41-42). The Earl of Harrowby's Report from the Select Committee (pg. 42-43). The same in the House of Commons (pg. 43-46).
GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER V
Sir James Mackintosh's Address respecting the Criminal Laws (pg. 47-51). Trial by Battle Abolition Bill (pg. 51-52). First Report of the Secret Committee, on the Expediency of the Bank resuming Cash Payments (pg. 52-55). Proceedings in both Houses respecting the Claims of the Roman Catholics (pg. 55-64).