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… cleaner and lower emissions technologies that allow for the continued economic use of fossil fuels while addressing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions; Encourage the use of biofuels and work towards freer trade on biofuels and a … cleaner and lower emissions technologies that allow for the continued economic use of fossil fuels while addressing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions; Encourage the use of biofuels and work towards freer trade on biofuels and a …
… and on bilateral relations of the May 1998 Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests, the Council provided funding toward travel costs for participation by Professor Brahma Chellaney, Professor of Security Studies at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and Air Commodore Jasjit Singh, Director of the Centre for Defence and Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, in the Dialogue on … by Professor Brahma Chellaney, Professor of Security Studies at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and Air Commodore Jasjit Singh, Director of the Centre for Defence and Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, in the Dialogue on …
… for the Cook Islands and Australia. Aviation agencies of the Cook Islands and Australia may also consider updating the air services arrangements to ensure they continue to meet aviation market requirements. We will explore reciprocal … Pacific communities to engage safely, meaningfully and equitably online. We will collaborate to enhance Cook Islands' air and maritime border security including under the auspices of the Oceania Customs Organisation (OCO) and Pacific …
… submarines in the hunter-killer role. Nevertheless, it would continue to be possible to keep the existing fleet air arm–with one carrier on station East of Suez–running into the 1970s, and perhaps as late as 1975. But this involved the … in the interim of land bases, from which land based aircraft could protect the fleet at sea. The building up of the Air Force would be designed to provide one third of the total force in the form of transport aircraft. Included in the new Air Force would be 50 F111s, half equipped for reconnaissance. V. bombers would be retained in a tactical …
… Law Advocate for removal of regulatory barriers to Australian university campuses in Vietnam Prioritise negotiations on air services agreements Explore ways to improve recognition arrangements for TGA-approved medical devices and …
… opportunities and economic cooperation. Supported the negotiations between Timor-Leste and Malaysia to sign new air service agreements, increasing the opportunities for more direct flights into Timor-Leste. Market Development Facility …
… the Memorandum by the Oversea Defence Committee that 60 days' rations were now maintained in Malaya for the military and air forces, and the same amount of reserves of Army stores. Lord Chatfield [5] said that the Chiefs of Staff in their … and Port defences. During the inter-war period, it comprised representatives of the Admiralty, the War Office, the Air Ministry, the India Office, the Burma Office, the Dominions Office, the Foreign Office and the Treasury, with the … the Memorandum by the Oversea Defence Committee that 60 days' rations were now maintained in Malaya for the military and air forces, and the same amount of reserves of Army stores. Lord Chatfield [5] said that the Chiefs of Staff in their …
… I think our training efforts have been worthwhile; on the other hand as far as Pakistan is concerned, the sending out by air of groups of Administrative Officers cannot be justified. What is clear is that a contribution can be made by Australia … In any case the present wasteful practice of sending trainees to Australia, or of sending experts from Australia, by air should be stopped immediately. The value of the Colombo Bureau In my opinion the Colombo Bureau has no value and we … I think our training efforts have been worthwhile; on the other hand as far as Pakistan is concerned, the sending out by air of groups of Administrative Officers cannot be justified. What is clear is that a contribution can be made by Australia …
… including Hong Kong, five frigates/destroyers, one of which might be a guided missile destroyer; a UK battalion with an air platoon; an artillery battery; an engineer troop; one flight of six Whirlwind helicopters; and up to four Nimrod … the occasional detachment of medium-range transport aircraft, and a small number of personnel for the proposed Integrated Air Defence System. The budgetary cost, estimated to fall within the lower range, was £5 million–£10 million per year … Singapore was agreed in London in April 1971 by Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the two countries concerned. A Joint Air Defence Council was set up, together with a Joint Consultative Council to provide a regular forum for discussion at …
… to the area. 6. There are complex discussions ahead at both official and Ministerial level to deal with command, control, air defence, real estate, the definition of subversion, etc., but in principle our proposals have been accepted. Moreover, … to the area. 6. There are complex discussions ahead at both official and Ministerial level to deal with command, control, air defence, real estate, the definition of subversion, etc., but in principle our proposals have been accepted. Moreover, …