The Philippine Islands: Hearing Before the Committee on Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 5182, a Bill to Provide for the Independence of the Philippine Islands. May 5 and 6, 1930 |
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... protected in this market , emphasizing the produc- tion of sugar and coconut oils . Further development , however , can not continue in the Philippine Islands for this reason the agitation that has taken place in the United States ...
... protected in this market , emphasizing the produc- tion of sugar and coconut oils . Further development , however , can not continue in the Philippine Islands for this reason the agitation that has taken place in the United States ...
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... protected market , as highly protected as the United States . Production costs with us are very high . We can not compete with Java , for instance , in the production of rubber ; so that we are in a position where we can not produce ...
... protected market , as highly protected as the United States . Production costs with us are very high . We can not compete with Java , for instance , in the production of rubber ; so that we are in a position where we can not produce ...
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... protected by sinking funds . The public services that the Government renders are efficiently managed . We have elementary public schools conducted in English even in the remotest villages . We have high schools in every Province . There ...
... protected by sinking funds . The public services that the Government renders are efficiently managed . We have elementary public schools conducted in English even in the remotest villages . We have high schools in every Province . There ...
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... protected . A situation such as this , artifi- cially harmful and prejudicial to our interests , has only one solution- independence . Under the present uncertain and transient status nobody is benefited , neither America nor the ...
... protected . A situation such as this , artifi- cially harmful and prejudicial to our interests , has only one solution- independence . Under the present uncertain and transient status nobody is benefited , neither America nor the ...
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... protect the people from the arbitrary action of the government . The present government of the Philippines has complied with these requirements . Our government is democratic in form and structure . The powers are distributed among ...
... protect the people from the arbitrary action of the government . The present government of the Philippines has complied with these requirements . Our government is democratic in form and structure . The powers are distributed among ...
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agricultural American market annual average beet sugar believe better bill cane capital cent CHAIRMAN coconut oil coffee committee complete continental United copra Cuba Cuba's Cuban sugar delegation displace domestic sugar DUNBAR economic fact farmers favor Filipino foreign free of duty free trade full duty give grant Hawaii hearings house of representatives immediate independence imports inde independence congress India Java Jones Act KNUTSON labor LAKIN land Lippitt Manuel Briones Manuel Roxas margarine modern mills muscovado sugar Orient party pendence Philip Philippine exports Philippine government Philippine independence Philippine Islands Philippine products Philippine sugar pines political Porto Rico preferential present President protected reciprocity restriction revenues Rican ROXAS selfish Senator WALSH sovereignty Spain standard of living statement sugar interests sugar production SUMULONG supply tariff THURSTON Timberlake resolution tion to-day tons total exports treaty tropical United States beet WALSH of Montana