Australia in the War of 1939-1945Australian War Memorial, 1970 |
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Stran 35
... direct message to Churchill spoke of the public feeling of grave uneasiness in Australia at the Allied im- potence to do anything to stem the Japanese advance . The Australian Government , in realising its responsibility to prepare the ...
... direct message to Churchill spoke of the public feeling of grave uneasiness in Australia at the Allied im- potence to do anything to stem the Japanese advance . The Australian Government , in realising its responsibility to prepare the ...
Stran 289
... direct recruitment into the services since very few men in military classes I , II and III now remained outside the essential activities covered by the lists of protected undertakings and reserved occupations . This meant that the ...
... direct recruitment into the services since very few men in military classes I , II and III now remained outside the essential activities covered by the lists of protected undertakings and reserved occupations . This meant that the ...
Stran 656
... direct to the A.R.P. control centre and not through the Commissioner of Police . At Launceston in Tasmania a reporting agency should be established if none existed already . Systems of warning A.R.P. authorities should be fully ...
... direct to the A.R.P. control centre and not through the Commissioner of Police . At Launceston in Tasmania a reporting agency should be established if none existed already . Systems of warning A.R.P. authorities should be fully ...
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Preface | 7 |
WAR IN THE FAR EAST DECEMBER 1941 | 12 |
Members of the new Curtin Ministry at Government House Canberra | 102 |
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