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British Military Occupation of Samoa. Proclamation No. 56. Indentured labourers ... Robert Logan, Colonel, Administrator of Samoa. God save the KingHoover InstitutionImage
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Proclamation No. 46. Definition of enemy subject ... Robert Logan, Colonel, Administrator of Samoa. God Save the KingHoover InstitutionImage
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British Military Occupation of Samoa. Proclamation No. 58. Stamp Duties: Amendment ... Robert Logan, Colonel, Administrator of Samoa ... God save the KingHoover InstitutionImage
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Your 'Hurricanes' in action ... Thank you, Fiji. Other war gifts from Fiji to Great Britain include "Typhoon" and "Whirlwind" fighter aircraft, two motor ambulances, contributions to the Red Cross and St. John Fuind, Aid to Russia Fund, St. Dunstan's, Dr. Barnardo's Homes for Children, the Malta Air Raid Relief Fund, and also contributions to the ministry of Aircraft ProductionHoover InstitutionImage
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"Spitfire" aircraft in action ... Thank you, Solomon IslandsHoover InstitutionImage
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Learning to be doctors in FijiHoover InstitutionImage
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Micronesia TrusteeshipHoover InstitutionAudio
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Saipan! ...; [Verso:] NewsmapHoover InstitutionImage
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Guam CommuniqueHoover InstitutionAudio
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Mai 1942 - La Bataille de la Mer de Corail ... Juin 1941 - La Bataille de Midway ... Aout 1942 - Guadalcanal ... Juin 1943 - Les Iles Aleoutiennes ... Novembre 1943 - Les Iles Tarawa et Makin ... Fevrier 1944 - Kwajalein dan les Marshall ... Juillet 1944 - A Saipan ... Juillet 1944 - Les tanks amphibies transportant ... Dans le PacifiqueHoover InstitutionImage
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Isla de Saipan, otro jalon en la ruta hacia Tokio. Noticiario Grafico No. 37Hoover InstitutionImage
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Gene Ryder radio report from Turner's Flagship and Edwards' Guam communiqueHoover InstitutionAudio
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