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Item - Where have mixed-blood children gone? (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 19/3/1953
Item - White paper on cases involving UN forces (Kure) (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 29/4/1953
Item - White paper on children at Kure base (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 26/6/1953
Item - White paper on crime by BCOF (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 28/4/1953
Item - Why no prosecutions for crimes by UN forces? (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 10/7/1953
Item - Why no punishment for foreign servicemen indicted by Japanese authorities (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 8/7/1953
Item - Wife demands compensation after murder of husband by black soldier (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 22/2/1953
Item - Withdrawal from Kure becomes certain? A crisis for 10,000 labourers (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 27/7/1953
Item - Withdrawal of the Occupation Forces (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 20/6/1953
Item - Wrapping and transport of souvenirs to be banned (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 16/5/1953
Item - "Association to Protect Children" in Kure (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 11/2/1953
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Sub-Series - Chûgoku Newspaper (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 1945 to 1956
Item - Golden days over for nightclubs and souvenir shops targeting UN Forces (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 1/3/1953
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Sub-Series - Mainichi Newspaper (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 1946 to 1965
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Item - How to deal with mixed-blood children? (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 27/1/1953
Item - Kure's education policies - bring them up to be cheerful children of the military base town (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 6/6/1953
Item - Mixed-blood children entering primary school (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 31/12/1953
Item - Mixed-blood primary students entering school in 1954 (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 22/1/1953
Item - Occupation base and children (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 22/1/1953
Item - Only 10 % of129 mixed-blood children in Hiroshima live with parents (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 29/5/1953
Item - Realities about mixed-blood children in Kure (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 31/3/1953
Item - Survey on mixed-blood children (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 6/5/1953
Item - Too much concern about mixed-blood children (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 7/5/1953
Item - Where have mixed-blood children gone? (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 19/3/1953
Item - White paper on children at Kure base (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 26/6/1953
Item - "Association to Protect Children" in Kure (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 11/2/1953
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