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British Military Occupation of Samoa. Proclamation No. 52. Registration of births, deaths and marriages of British subjects with the British Militarily Occupied Territory of Samoa ... Robert Logan, Colonel, Commanding Occupying Force. God save the KingHoover InstitutionImage
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British military occupation of Samoa. Proclamation No. 59. British property, claims, and debts in Western Samoa ... Given at Apia, Samoa, this 26th day of July, 1918. Robert Logan, ColonelHoover InstitutionImage
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American Samoa. Regulation as to cleaning and inspection of plantations and villages, to prevent spreading of the coconut beetleHoover InstitutionImage
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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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Larry Tye radio report from GuamHoover InstitutionAudio
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Guam CommuniqueHoover InstitutionAudio
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Paul Manning radio report from Guam on 22 August 1945Hoover InstitutionAudio
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Open your yap and you'll help the Jap. Don't be guilty of blabotageHoover InstitutionImage
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Guam Pool reporting by Cooper on 4 NovemberHoover InstitutionAudio
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Gene Ryder radio report from Turner's Flagship and Edwards' Guam communiqueHoover InstitutionAudio
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Can the Marines give me education? I'll say so! Vocational, scholastic, in world knowledge ... Action? You said it! Right now! Haiti and Santo Domingo ... Travel? Sure! China, Japan, Hawaii, Philippines, Guam, West Indies. On naval ships in the air ... Adventure? Oh man! Landing parties to protect American interests. Hunting, fishing, all kinds of sport. 320 Market St., San Francisco, CalHoover InstitutionImage
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remember me? I'm still fighting you! Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Saipan, PalauHoover InstitutionImage
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