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… for skiing, golf and water sports ( exceeding $500 per unit ) 42 42010000; 4202; 4203; 42050010 N/A Leather, saddlery and travel goods, handbags and similar articles ( exceeding $500 per unit ) Garments, clothing accessories and shoes (regardless … consumer electronics ( exceeding $500 per unit ) 86 8603 N/A Luxury vehicles for the transport of persons on earth, air or sea, as well as their accessories ( exceeding $70,000 per unit ) 87 8702; 8703; 871610; 87164000; 87168000; 8711; … 871200; 8708; 8714; 871690; 87052010; 87052020 87052010; 87052020 Luxury vehicles for the transport of persons on earth, air or sea, as well as their accessories ( exceeding $70,000 per unit ) ( for Russia only ) Motorcycles, mopeds and …
… 21st February [1] and No. 173 dated 12th April [2], regarding exchange bi-monthly service liaison letters. Regarding the Air Department, the liaison letters exchanged regularly between the Chief of the Air Staff [3] in Australia and the Australian Air Liaison Officer, Ottawa [4], appointed in connection with the Empire Air Training Scheme, together with the reports of …
… of position and makes us more confident of the outcome. 2. We are seriously disturbed however in regard to the air strength available and at discrepancies between information furnished by Blamey and that from yourself and Dominions Office. 3. Dominions Office cable 109 [3] and your 153 of 25th February [4] both stated that air strength would be fourteen squadrons. Paragraph ii of Dominions Office cable 165 of 14th March [5] states British Air Forces then in Greece were seven squadrons plus certain Greek aircraft with programme of reinforcements increasing total …
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… commitments or publicity about staff conversations is considered wise. In view of this, the question of co-ordination of air operations in the south-west Pacific might well be deferred pending staff conversations. General R.A.A.F. policy in the … and has the full confidence of the Naval Board and is in position to advise on Australian naval problems. Burrell would travel by air, arriving San Francisco November 13th and Washington November 18th. Air Board are sending their appreciation of the air …
… should remain in Australia is a brigade at Darwin, so long as this is necessary for the protection of the naval and air bases there. The remaining strength on the mainland, which includes 60,000 B class men and 20,000 women, is necessary … Middle East in the present war. When the Southwest Pacific Area was established, Commanders of the Allied Naval, Land and Air Forces were appointed in your General Order No. 1 of 18th April 1942. The principle which I have mentioned was achieved … under its own Flag Officer who is responsible to the Commander, Allied Naval Forces. In the case of the Royal Australian Air Force, an R.A.A.F. Command was created for operational control of the R.A.A.F. under an Australian Officer who is …
… placing one man with plenary powers in control of all matters associated with civil administration such as fire fighting, air raid precautions, water supply, medical aid, labour, transport etc., all of which at present handled under Government … through the Governor. Report from General Officer Commanding [3] indicated that the equipment situation somewhat easier. Air Officer Commanding authorised to refuse request of press representatives for interview because if the question asked … truth. After the meeting I had a private talk with Pownall [4] in which I asked whether he is satisfied with the present air command. He replied that he has confidence in the ability and energy of Pulford but that he has been severely …
… between our institutions of government. 3. We will promote greater people-to-people linkages through facilitating easier travel between our two countries. Australia is pleased to extend streamlined processing for Fijian political, business and sporting leaders under the Pacific Australia Card. We commit to renegotiating our Air Services Agreement to provide further opportunities for Australian and Fijian travellers, and to examine further … and Senior Officials' Meetings. 1.2 We will promote greater people-to-people linkages, by facilitating easier two-way travel and through the proposed Pacific Engagement Visa program. 1.3 We will foster engagement between First Nations’ …
… August No. 198.[1] We are most grateful for the generous offer by the Australian Government of 10 Dakotas to help in the air lift to Berlin and we have been considering with our service authorities how best we can take advantage of your offer. While at one time shortage of aircraft was an important factor the limits to the air lift are now airfield capacity and air crews. By the time Dakotas from Australia could arrive here we may very well have to be considering a reduction rather …