Annotated bibliography of Southwest Pacific and adjacent areas, Netherlands, British East Indies and Philippine Islands, Vol. I. Report No. 6-a(1), USSBS Index Section 6
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Annotated bibliography of Southwest Pacific and adjacent areas, mandated territory of New Guinea, Papua, Solomon Islands New Hebrides and Micronesia, Vol. II. Report No. 6-a(2), USSBS Index Section 6
Annotated bibliography of Southwest Pacific and Adjacent areas, Malaya, Thailand, Indo-China, the China Coast and the Japanese Empire, Vol. III. Report No. 6-a(3), USSBS Index Section 6
Asia and adjacent areas, 1942. Report No. 37-a(31), USSBS Index Section 6
CCS 932/2: Withdrawal of British and Indian Forces from Part of Netherlands East Indies
Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands from the Indies and Philippines to the Solomons, 1944 Report No. 37-a(34), USSBS Index Section 6
Objective folder No. 65--25 July 1943--Japanese camouflage and deceptive methods in Southwest Pacific areas. Report No. 2-a(68), USSBS Index Section 6
639/* Celebes, Halmaheras (Including Morotai) and Adjacent Islands >> 639/8/6 [Celebes, Halm...
639/* Celebes, Halmaheras (Including Morotai) and Adjacent Islands >> 639/9/6 [Celebes, Halm...
A chart of the tradeing part of the East Indies and China, with the adjacent islands, from Surrat ...
Japan and adjacent regions of Asia and Pacific Ocean, 1944. Report No. 37-a(32), USSBS Index Section 6
No. 81.1: Borneo north area, British Pacific islands, 15 December 1942; No. 94.4: Borneo south area, Netherlands East. Indies, 15 December 1942. Report No. 1-d(4), USSBS Index Section 7
M354-18C, Japanese administration of occupied areas, Philippine Islands, 31 July 1944. Report No. 36-a(26), USSBS Index Section 6
Interim report on Netherlands East Indies (in-cluding British Borneo and Timor), Vol. I, August 1944. Report No. 14-b(4), USSBS Index Section 6
Interim report on Netherlands East Indies (in-cluding British Borneo and Timor), Vol. II, August 1944. Report No. 14-b(5), USSBS Index Section 6
A new chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Cape of Good Hope, New Holland and Japan : comprehending New Zealand, New Caledonia, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea &c., also the New Caroline, Ladrone and Philippine Islands : with the tracks of the English, French, Spanish and Dutch discoverers
Questionnaire No. 6. New Guinea and Netherlands East Indies Area, 1 March 1942 to 19 February 1944. Prepared under: Colonel Kaneko, Rinsuke; Lieutenant Colonel Okamoto, Tsuyohi; Major Uchida, Masayake. Report No. 2-v(6), USSBS Index Section 8
Court Exh. No. 25: Agreement between the United States, the British Empire, France and Japan, supplementary to treaty of 13 Dec. 1921, relating to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Signed 6 Feb. 1922
Court Exh. No. 25: Agreement between the United States, the British Empire, France and Japan, supplementary to treaty of 13 Dec. 1921, relating to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Signed 6 Feb. 1922
Court Exh. No. 28: Treaty between the United States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, China, France, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands and Portugal, signed at Washington, 6 Feb. 1922, known as Nine-Power Treaty, principals and policies to be followed in matters concerning China
A new chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Cape of Good Hope, New Holland and Japan : comprehending New Zealand, New Caledonia, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea &c., Louisade and New Georgia ; also the Pellew, New Caroline, Ladrone and Philippine Islands; with all these which have been discovered in the year 1788; & the tracks of the English, French, Spanish and Dutch discoverers
Court Exh. No. 26: Communication made to The Netherlands Government on 3 Feb. 1922 by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of The Netherlands in relation to their insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Netherlands Government on 4 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"
Court Exh. No. 26: Communication made to The Netherlands Government on 3 Feb. 1922 by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of The Netherlands in relation to their insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Netherlands Government on 4 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921" Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"
The Oriental navigator, or, Directions for sailing to, from, and upon the coasts of, the East-Indies, China, Australia...To the work are prefixed a series of ... tables of the determined positions of all the principle points and places from the British seas to Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and thence to the islands of Japan, by John Purdy. (Plan of Chatham Island, &c. Whittle & Laurie, London, 1815.)
Laurie and Whittle's new chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Cape of Good Hope, New Holland and Japan : comprehending New Zealand, New Caledonia, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea &c., Louisiade and New Georgia; also The Pelew, New Caroline, Ladrone and Philippine Islands &c. with the most remarkable tracks of the English, Spanish, French and Dutch navigators and chiefly the track of the Walpole, EastIndiaman, Captn. Thos. Butler, 1794 from the Cape of Good Hope to Van Diemen's Land and from thence to China, and the track of the Royal Admiral Captn. Henr. Bond in 1792 and 93 from the Cape to Port Jackson and China
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