Independence for the Philippine Islands: Hearings Before the Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-second Congress, First Session, on S. 3377 (Hawes-Cutting Bill) a Bill to Enable the People of the Philippine Islands to Adopt a Constitution and Form a Government for the Philippine Islands, to Provide for the Independence of the Same, and for Other Purposes, Together with Hearings Before the Committee on Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, on H. R. 7233, a Bill to Provide for the Independence of the Philippine Islands. February 11 and 13, 1932 |
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... imports , exports , and immigration laws shall not become law until approved by the President of the United States . ( j ) Foreign affairs shall be under the direct supervision and control of the United States . ( k ) All acts passed by ...
... imports , exports , and immigration laws shall not become law until approved by the President of the United States . ( j ) Foreign affairs shall be under the direct supervision and control of the United States . ( k ) All acts passed by ...
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... imports or a tariff scale ? Secretary HURLEY . Well , you were present when I discussed that yesterday , but for the benefit of the committee I will say this , that the thing to be desired for the continuing stability of the Philippine ...
... imports or a tariff scale ? Secretary HURLEY . Well , you were present when I discussed that yesterday , but for the benefit of the committee I will say this , that the thing to be desired for the continuing stability of the Philippine ...
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... imports of Philippine sugar during the past , let us say , 10 years , up to the very latest figures ? Secretary HURLEY . I have them here and I can put them in right here . I do not think you want me to read them , do you ? The CHAIRMAN ...
... imports of Philippine sugar during the past , let us say , 10 years , up to the very latest figures ? Secretary HURLEY . I have them here and I can put them in right here . I do not think you want me to read them , do you ? The CHAIRMAN ...
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... Long tons . In 1927 it was 473,764 tons ; in 1928 it was 513,407 tons ; in 1929 it was 634,578 tons ; in 1930 it was 708,686 tons . Those were the imports from the Philippines to this country 18 INDEPENDENCE FOR THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
... Long tons . In 1927 it was 473,764 tons ; in 1928 it was 513,407 tons ; in 1929 it was 634,578 tons ; in 1930 it was 708,686 tons . Those were the imports from the Philippines to this country 18 INDEPENDENCE FOR THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
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... imports from the Philippines to this country . The CHAIRMAN . That does not include 1931 ? Senator BROUSSARD . No. There are no statistics finally compiled as of 1931. That is one of the reasons why I do not like this average of 20 per ...
... imports from the Philippines to this country . The CHAIRMAN . That does not include 1931 ? Senator BROUSSARD . No. There are no statistics finally compiled as of 1931. That is one of the reasons why I do not like this average of 20 per ...
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