President Manuel Quezon tells the National Assembly that independence as agreed with the US government should not be delayed beyond the 1946 date
Millard E. Tydings, chairman; Key Pittman, presiding, Feb. 27-28, 1939; William H. King, presiding, ...
"Reprinted from the Department of State bulletin of June 9, 1946."Mode of access: Internet
Millard E. Tydings, chairman.pt. 1. Hearings, Mar. 5-8, 1945. pt. 5. Hearings, April 23, 24, 26, 27,...
Details on Philippine President Manuel Quezon's comments on autonomy and independence by 1946
Philippine President Manuel Quezon suggests 'semi-independence' to revise autonomy and permit the Ph...
Philippine President Manuel Quezon moving to revise autonomy to permit the Philippine government to ...
Political Situation. The Philippines gained independence in 1946 following the end of the Japanese ...
Press release photo of Manuel Roxas (Speaker of the House), Pedro Guevara (Secretary of War), Frank ...
Parts 2 to 6 include also S. 3379, a bill to enable the people of the Philippine Islands to adopt a ...
In 1916 the Filipinos received the promise of independence "as soon as a stable government can be e...
This thesis covers the first Philippine Independence Mission made to the United States in the early ...
The Philippines started to be known in Europe when Ferdinand Magellan set foot on Samar island in Ma...
Millard E. Tydings addresses a crowd on Philippine Independence Day, Philippines, 1946
US High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre to the Philippines suggests that neither Japanese aggression o...
President Ford and President Marcos of the Philippines during their first head to head meeting at Ma...
Millard E. Tydings, chairman; Key Pittman, presiding, Feb. 27-28, 1939; William H. King, presiding, ...
"Reprinted from the Department of State bulletin of June 9, 1946."Mode of access: Internet
Millard E. Tydings, chairman.pt. 1. Hearings, Mar. 5-8, 1945. pt. 5. Hearings, April 23, 24, 26, 27,...
Details on Philippine President Manuel Quezon's comments on autonomy and independence by 1946
Philippine President Manuel Quezon suggests 'semi-independence' to revise autonomy and permit the Ph...
Philippine President Manuel Quezon moving to revise autonomy to permit the Philippine government to ...
Political Situation. The Philippines gained independence in 1946 following the end of the Japanese ...
Press release photo of Manuel Roxas (Speaker of the House), Pedro Guevara (Secretary of War), Frank ...
Parts 2 to 6 include also S. 3379, a bill to enable the people of the Philippine Islands to adopt a ...
In 1916 the Filipinos received the promise of independence "as soon as a stable government can be e...
This thesis covers the first Philippine Independence Mission made to the United States in the early ...
The Philippines started to be known in Europe when Ferdinand Magellan set foot on Samar island in Ma...
Millard E. Tydings addresses a crowd on Philippine Independence Day, Philippines, 1946
US High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre to the Philippines suggests that neither Japanese aggression o...
President Ford and President Marcos of the Philippines during their first head to head meeting at Ma...
Millard E. Tydings, chairman; Key Pittman, presiding, Feb. 27-28, 1939; William H. King, presiding, ...
"Reprinted from the Department of State bulletin of June 9, 1946."Mode of access: Internet
Millard E. Tydings, chairman.pt. 1. Hearings, Mar. 5-8, 1945. pt. 5. Hearings, April 23, 24, 26, 27,...