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The Philippines and the Tariff

Gould, Randall | March 20, 1929 issue

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It must not be forgotten that independence is still the Filipino demand. The special session of the Philippine Legislature is adopting a joint resolution declaring that independence, complete and immediate, provides the only satisfactory solution for the honor and interests of both peoples, viz., Filipinos and Americans. The Philippine resident commissioners in Washington are being instructed to work diligently toward the goal of independence. Among the younger generation of Filipinos in particular, there is genuine and fervent desire for independence and a willingness to undertake its burdens and responsibilities.

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AUTONOMY (Political science); INTERNATIONAL law; SOVEREIGNTY; FILIPINOS; LEGISLATIVE bodies; UNITED States; PHILIPPINES
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