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… until early 1999, concentrating on environmental changes related to forestry, fisheries, mining, agriculture, water and air pollution, and conservation. It examines the implications for natural resource management, large infrastructure and … until early 1999, concentrating on environmental changes related to forestry, fisheries, mining, agriculture, water and air pollution, and conservation. It examines the implications for natural resource management, large infrastructure and …
… Zealand Chiefs of Staff have yet to report on these matters from the technical viewpoint. The New Zealand Department of Air have not yet reported on the clauses dealing with civil aviation and in particular those relating to New Zealand's … the effect on the natives of Samoa of the influx of American forces and their subsequent withdrawal, the construction of air strips in the Cook Islands, developments in Fiji, and information concerning Henderson Island and French Oceania. In discussions it has been learned that the New Zealand Government has recently concluded the construction of an air strip at Rarotonga in the Cook Islands which will serve to link the administrative centre with other islands in the …
… civil industry in the first half of 1945. It has now been decided [1] to release at least 50,000 men from the Army and Air Force by the end of 1945. This is in addition to the releases of 20,000 decided upon in October 1943, and the 45,000 … Maintenance at its present strength. (ii) Army: Reduction of operational forces to a total of three divisions. (iii) Air Force: Corresponding proportionate reduction to that to be made in the Army. This cannot be definitely determined at present until the immediate reduction of 50,000 for the Army and Air Force is apportioned and the effect of the return of personnel from overseas is worked out. 14. At the Anglo-American …
… offensive on either side. Similarly there is fairly general agreement that even if we achieve the objective of the Empire Air Training Scheme and establish superiority in the Air that fact alone will not be sufficient to force a conclusion. Equally it is felt that while by the exercise of our Sea … of all forms of pressure will be required, namely, heavy losses in land fighting; increasing destruction in the Air and an ever growing economic strangulation by the blockade. All these factors will tend to sap the morale of the enemy …
… goods which will inter alia, contribute to and enable the: reduction, mitigation and remediation of the pollution of the air, waterways and the land; protection of natural resources and biodiversity; mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions such …
… for the multilateral trading system. Connectivity Continue discussions on maritime supply chains. Reviewing the bilateral Air Services Agreement. Transitioning To Net-Zero Hold a Ministerial Dialogue on Energy. Deepen collaboration under the …
… spoke by phone direct with the Administrator at Rabaul at about 10.00 p.m. and informed him of all arrangements made. 6. Air ... signalsDifficulty was experienced in obtaining permission to send the air signal group[.] Deputy Secretary, Defence, 8 had spoken with the Minister for Defence 9 who was int 10 to give approval … spoke by phone direct with the Administrator at Rabaul at about 10.00 p.m. and informed him of all arrangements made. 6. Air ... signalsDifficulty was experienced in obtaining permission to send the air signal group[.] Deputy Secretary, Defence, …
… United States' follows another tendency, to switch increasingly to United States' equipment, especially for the Army and Air Force, mainly on the grounds that it is with United States Services that the Australian Services will mostly be … their share. There is already a school of thought in Australia which is doubtful about retaining forces, notably the air element, in Malaya. If they thought that others were likely to pull out, the Australians might well decide that their … United States' follows another tendency, to switch increasingly to United States' equipment, especially for the Army and Air Force, mainly on the grounds that it is with United States Services that the Australian Services will mostly be …
… clash and final determination between major forces, but between Unit groups-the Naval action always being preceded by an air contest for supremacy. This supremacy having been established by one side or the other the Naval forces would go on to … I stressed very much the position of Fiji and New Caledonia, down the lines that so long as we could keep the air and sea routes open between Australia and the U.S.A. we could face up to any developments, but that the position would … to Evatt has been drafted. The conversation on the whole was, I think, valuable and should do something to clear the air. [9] S. M. B[RUCE] [AA:M100, MARCH 1942] 1 Dr H.V. Evatt (Minister for External Affairs) had instructed Bruce to show …
… to Geneva and guarantees of good behaviour in Eastern Europe; similar aspirations wrapped up the plan for a Western air pact in 1935; in 1936 the efforts to reach a new Locarno agreement foundered likewise on the desire to make them the … an arms convention up to 1934. After that time the Versailles Powers could offer Germany no comparative level of land or air armament which she could not reach with impunity on her own account. 5. Furthermore, advantage might have been had from … There is therefore a strong case for presenting a feasible middle course in time. 1 Hermann Goring, German Minister for Air. 2 Chamberlain's meeting with Hitler, 22-23 September 1938. [AA : A981, GERMANY 39, i] Last Updated: 11 September 2013 … …