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Page 129
... Philippine Government.19 AMERICAN " DOMINATION " The Philippine Government , which is supported in this respect by both major political parties and by the over- whelming majority of the voters , is a " committed " coun- try . Philippine ...
... Philippine Government.19 AMERICAN " DOMINATION " The Philippine Government , which is supported in this respect by both major political parties and by the over- whelming majority of the voters , is a " committed " coun- try . Philippine ...
Page 133
... Philippine Trade Act is usually called , has been a continuous source of economic frictions- s - per- haps , directly and indirectly , the main source of all ten- sions - in post - war Philippine - American relations . When the measure ...
... Philippine Trade Act is usually called , has been a continuous source of economic frictions- s - per- haps , directly and indirectly , the main source of all ten- sions - in post - war Philippine - American relations . When the measure ...
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... Philippine efforts to improve the situation . Manila Times , December 25 , 1952 . 61 Quirino's statement , January 5 , 1953 , Manila Times . 62 Quoted in Philippines Herald , December 22 , 1952 . 63 Ibid . , loc . cit . 64 Quoted in ...
... Philippine efforts to improve the situation . Manila Times , December 25 , 1952 . 61 Quirino's statement , January 5 , 1953 , Manila Times . 62 Quoted in Philippines Herald , December 22 , 1952 . 63 Ibid . , loc . cit . 64 Quoted in ...
Contents
The United States and Indonesia | 52 |
PART II | 72 |
The United States and the Philippines | 123 |
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