Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1945: Hearings Before the Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1488, a Bill to Provide for the Rehabilitation of the Philippine Islands, and for Other Purposes. October 22, 23, 24, 29 and 30, 1945 |
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agency amended American amount Army and Navy authorized bill BROWNING CABILI CARL HAYDEN Cebu CHAIRMAN claimant claims committee compensation Congress cooperate cost Damage Corporation December Department destroyed disposal economic enemy attack Engineers equipment estimate facilities Filipinos fisheries fishing industry give going GOODALE GOODLOE High Commissioner Insular Affairs Japan Japanese KOCH letter Lieutenant O'HARA LOPEZ loss or damage Manila March 27 Maritime Commission MCCABE MCDANIEL ment military MILLARD MILLARD E MILLARD TYDINGS mission October October 11 October 29 officers operations paid payment percent Philippine Commonwealth Philippine government Philippine Islands President pursuant question reconstruction Reconstruction Finance Corporation rehabilitation repair representative ROMULO Secretary of Commerce Senator BRIGGS Senator CHAVEZ Senator ELLENDER Senator MURDOCK Senator TAFT Senator Tydings surplus property survey tion trade United States High United States Senate War Damage Corporation Washington Wildlife Service
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Page 9 - ... owing or belonging to or held for, by, on account of, or on behalf of, or for the benefit of, an enemy or ally of enemy...
Page 137 - Japan shall be permitted to maintain such industries as will sustain her economy and permit the exaction of just reparations in kind, but not those which would enable her to rearm for war.
Page 2 - Act of 1923, as amended, and may, without regard to the provisions of the civil-service laws and the Classification Act of 1923...
Page 3 - ... or for the purpose of influencing in any way the action of the...
Page 12 - ... between the United States and Canada and between the United States and Mexico...
Page 12 - The amount of notes, bonds, debentures, and other such obligations which the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is authorized and empowered to issue and to have outstanding at any one time under existing law is hereby increased by an amount sufficient to carry out the provisions of this section.
Page 137 - ECONOMIC 1. Economic Demilitarization The existing economic basis of Japanese military strength must be destroyed and not be permitted to revive. Therefore, a program will be enforced containing the following elements, among others: the immediate cessation and future prohibition of production of all goods designed for the equipment, maintenance, or use of any military force or establishment; the imposition of a ban upon...
Page 6 - States free of duty shall be allocated to the sugar-producing mills of the islands proportionately on the basis of their average annual production for the calendar years 1931, 1932, and 1933, and the amount of sugar from each...
Page 170 - Philippines, such work to be done by contract, insofar as practicable, under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers, and in accordance with established procedures applicable to river and harbor projects.
Page 4 - AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION OF A CONSTITUTION AND A FORM OF GOVERNMENT FOR THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.