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… told Nasir that the Army were worried about the growing strength of the Communists. The Army and Navy were sound but the Air Force was heavily infiltrated. The Army was now anxious to come to terms with Malaysia. Orders for incursions into … told Nasir that the Army were worried about the growing strength of the Communists. The Army and Navy were sound but the Air Force was heavily infiltrated. The Army was now anxious to come to terms with Malaysia. Orders for incursions into …
… aircraft (including transports and helicopters), and supporting units. Butterworth was the most forward Commonwealth air base in Southeast Asia and a key element in Australia's forward defence strategy. 3 Not published. 4 As a non-member of … aircraft (including transports and helicopters), and supporting units. Butterworth was the most forward Commonwealth air base in Southeast Asia and a key element in Australia's forward defence strategy. 3 Not published. 4 As a non-member of …
… that, given the PRC's reasonably flexible attitude to continued Japan/Taiwan relations, Japan would not have to sever its air links with Taiwan as part of the price for a civil aviation agreement with China, but the PRC might not allow the same … that, given the PRC's reasonably flexible attitude to continued Japan/Taiwan relations, Japan would not have to sever its air links with Taiwan as part of the price for a civil aviation agreement with China, but the PRC might not allow the same …
… Economic Talks between representatives of the British Dominions and Indian Governments. I left Brisbane for London by air on 5th October, 1942, and arrived in Washington on 10th October. I left Washington on 15th and arrived in London on 21st … the revision and even the editing of the papers under discussion, while at other times a suggestion appeared to be in the air that the British representatives retained full freedom to make such modifications in the proposals as they might … a summary was cabled by me to Canberra immediately it became available. [2] A copy of the full text was also forwarded by air mail [3], and has already received some examination by the Government's advisers. [4] This document was subsequently …
… compliance by the Japanese Government with the terms of the Treaty; and full rights to patrol Japanese waters and the air above Japan with its naval and air forces. 4. TERRITORIAL PROVISIONS (a) Boundaries of Japan-Main Islands 33. As provided in the Potsdam Declaration, … and restrictions to be imposed by the Supervisory Commission. 5. DISARMAMENT AND DEMILITARISATION (a) Military, Naval and Air 46. Japan should remain completely disarmed and demilitarised. Internal disorders should be prevented by a nonmilitary …
… larger Austrian firms operating in Australia include Andritz (hydroelectric turbines); Frequentis (public security and air traffic control systems); KapschTrafficCom (traffic management); OMV (gas and oil exploration); Plasser & Theurer; … of trade strongly in Austria's favour. Major Australian exports include mineral resources (coal, non-ferrous metals), travel, telecom equipment, electrical machines, and measuring and analysing instruments. Australia is Austria's fifth … and Austria was valued at $2.2 billion, with the balance of trade in Austria's favour. Major Australian exports include travel, education, telecom equipment, mineral resources (coal, non-ferrous metals), electrical machines, and measuring and …
… standard of relationships between expatriates and indigenes. I see no reason why indigenes should not be used in any air support element that is thought necessary–the Civil Airlines have, to my knowledge, been using indigene aircraft mechanics for ten years and more. There may be greater scope for the use of civil aircraft for air support roles but I would doubt myself the wisdom of vacating the whole field to civilian contractors. The fact that the air force element of the unified force and command may have roles to perform for the R.A.A.F. and the naval element roles to …
… Germany is defeated Great Britain will pursue the war against Japan with her maximum available resources by sea, land and air. 2. In the Pacific Theatre operations will continue with the object of maintenance of pressure against Japan, retention … Germany is defeated Great Britain will pursue the war against Japan with her maximum available resources by sea, land and air. 2. In the Pacific Theatre operations will continue with the object of maintenance of pressure against Japan, retention …
… Ambassador in Chungking [7] thought that China could be relied on for another year, given the continuance of supplies by air, although he was not prepared to commit himself further. Nor were relations between China and Russia good. A recent … Ambassador in Chungking [7] thought that China could be relied on for another year, given the continuance of supplies by air, although he was not prepared to commit himself further. Nor were relations between China and Russia good. A recent …
… Turkey co-operated with the United Nations this might provoke a venomous reaction by the Germans, possibly in the form of air bombardment of some of Turkey's cities, but I did not feel even that danger was very great and if it were, Turkey should … Turkey co-operated with the United Nations this might provoke a venomous reaction by the Germans, possibly in the form of air bombardment of some of Turkey's cities, but I did not feel even that danger was very great and if it were, Turkey should …