Australia is a stable, democratic and culturally diverse nation with a highly skilled workforce and one of the strongest performing economies in the world.
… iron ore & concentrates ($58.4 billion, up 66.5 per cent), coal ($43.9 billion, up 20.3 per cent) and education-related travel services ($15.8 billion, down 12.5 per cent). Australia's top three imports were p ersonal travel services (excluding education) ($21.7 billion, up 11.4 per cent), crude petroleum ($19.3 billion, up 31.1 per cent) … iron ore & concentrates ($58.4 billion, up 66.5 per cent), coal ($43.9 billion, up 20.3 per cent) and education-related travel services ($15.8 billion, down 12.5 per cent). Australia's top three imports were p ersonal travel services (excluding …
… Australia's top three exports were coal ($36.4 billion), iron ore and concentrates ($35.1 billion) and education-related travel services ($18.5 billion). Australia's top three imports were personal travel services (excluding education) ($19.4 billion), passenger motor vehicles ($14.9 billion) and crude petroleum ($14.7 … Australia's top three exports were coal ($36.4 billion), iron ore and concentrates ($35.1 billion) and education-related travel services ($18.5 billion). Australia's top three imports were personal travel services (excluding education) ($19.4 …
… that Belgium has rather more than this. The only reason for Germany going into Holland and not Belgium would be to secure air bases from which to bomb Britain at closer range, and also, if possible, to get close-up submarine bases. She is said to … between the Allies, is more complete now than it was at the end of the last war. WHY HAS GERMANY NOT USED HER AIR FORCE AGAINST THE ALLIES? I asked this question of everyone who might be expected to have any views that could be … At first I was disinclined to accept this reply. It did not seem to carry conviction. After all, why build the greatest Air arm in history, if you are afraid to use it? Why start a race in air armament-and win that race hands down-and then …
… Australia's top three exports were coal ($39.4 billion), iron ore and concentrates ($30.0 billion) and education related travel services ($18.0 billion). The trade deficit improved by $2.3 billion to $7.1 billion. This edition of Composition of … Australia's top three exports were coal ($39.4 billion), iron ore and concentrates ($30.0 billion) and education related travel services ($18.0 billion). The trade deficit improved by $2.3 billion to $7.1 billion. This edition of Composition of …
… will be the execution of Plan ALTHORPE should the Indonesians react with counter attacks. This could take the form of air strikes against bases in Malaysia which would have military risks for us as there are only two fully developed … plan of action which is now under consideration the Commander-in-Chief, Far East, has satisfied himself that Indonesia's air offensive capability at this stage is not such that unacceptable damage could be inflicted on our forces. 5. For these … of Plan ALTHORPE although there should be further specific consideration of the use of Darwin before offensive air operations were conducted from that base. In confirming the availability of our forces we wish to emphasise that this is …
… head of the Consular Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, I am pleased to be involved in such a major travel industry forum. I bring with me the best wishes of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Alexander Downer, and the … Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Bruce Billson. The Government believes in the value of travel - to Australia and to Australians. It is important for Australia as a nation and also enriching for Australians, that we have links with other peoples and other nations. travel adds to the fabric of relationships with our neighbours through greater understanding people to people links - an …
… you for your telegram of the 25th March No. 34. [1] Would you please tell the Prime Minister [2] I am forwarding him by air mail a copy of my statement. 1 Document 165. 2 Neville Chamberlain. [PRO : PREM 1/309] Last Updated: 11 September 2013 … … you for your telegram of the 25th March No. 34. [1] Would you please tell the Prime Minister [2] I am forwarding him by air mail a copy of my statement. 1 Document 165. 2 Neville Chamberlain. [PRO : PREM 1/309] Last Updated: 11 September 2013 … …
… of shipping. COMPOSITION OF B.C.O.F.: 6. The British Commonwealth Force totals approximately 35,500 Navy, Army and Air Force personnel. The approximate strengths of the national contingents are shown in the following table:- Country Total … troops forming a two brigade division; (d) One Australian Brigade Group; (e) One New Zealand Brigade Group; and (f) An Air Component, organised into a tactical group under an integrated headquarters, including the following:- (i) One Single … Japanese ports; the Army component under the operational control of the Commanding General of the 8th U.S. Army; and the Air Force component under the operational control of the Commanding General, Pacific Air Command, U.S. Army, as a separate …
… citizens who are business visitors conducting business meetings in Thailand for up to 15 days, and up to 90 days for APEC Travel Card Holders . Thailand will consider applications for visas and work permits submitted by an employer on an … citizens who are business visitors conducting business meetings in Thailand for up to 15 days, and up to 90 days for APEC Travel Card Holders . Thailand will consider applications for visas and work permits submitted by an employer on an …