To protect American and Philippine labor and to preserve an essential industry.

Hearing[s] before the Committee on Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, first session, on H. R. 6653, a bill to protect American and Philippine labor and to preserve an essential industry. March 29 and April 4, 1935.

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To protect American and Philippine labor and to preserve an essential industry.

Hearing[s] before the Committee on Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, first session, on H. R. 6653, a bill to protect American and Philippine labor and to preserve an essential industry. March 29 and April 4, 1935.

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Language
English
Pages
90

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Edition Notes

Available also in microform in CIS US congressional committee hearings, accession number (74)H716-2.

Published in
Washington

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD9999.C77 U62 1935

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Pagination
iii, 90 p.
Number of pages
90

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Open Library
OL6322307M
LCCN
35012762
OCLC/WorldCat
21644242

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