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Dates: during 1940-1949
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No Overt Act. MacArthur's instructions were not to create any overt act. His planned strategy, in the event of attack, was to send his bombers over Formosa, the enemy's staging point. Sending the B-17s over Formosa would certainly be "overt." Were the Japs really making...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - COMMAND: 15467 | 5/8/1944 | See Source »

Only a few heeded the appeal. Unofficially it was said that no more than 500, or less than 3%, had volunteered this month. The incident irritated British Columbians, who are impatient with Ottawa's dilatory manpower policies. Mayor David Howrie of Vernon called Triquet's speech a "prostitution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada at War: THE SERVICES: Zombies, Awake! | 5/1/1944 | See Source »

That cost Charlton most of his press freedom-by policy censorship imposed from England. Through all this, Monty defended Charlton, gave only one censorship order: that there be no criticism of U.S. Lieut. General George S. Patton Jr. in the soldier-slapping incident: Even the News's protector has...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Monty's fighting Editor | 5/1/1944 | See Source »

How to Eat Soup. Last week at Chung-king's foreign press conference, the Chinese Government, stung by the Perry incident and a scorching New York Times editorial, made reply. Spokesman was the ablest of China's three governmental mouthpieces-young Dr. P. H. Chang, who speaks for...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Embarrassment of a Confucian | 4/24/1944 | See Source »

Despite charges of immoral behavior among U.S. soldiers in New Caledonia made by one French official (TIME, Jan. 3), observers have seen little actual evidence of it. Army officials, anxious to avoid any incident with the island's French, moved fast in the case of the Negroes. One soldier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - Four Men and a Girl | 4/10/1944 | See Source »

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