SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR PHILIPPINES
MANILA, J'une 6. Opposiliou to Presidcnt Quezou 'a independence plan was oponly voiecd for tho first time lo-day by a group ot wealthy planters-and linatioiors, who eonterided that the Pbilippmcs were unfit for self-govornmcnt. They urged the continuation of the Oommou wualth of the Philippines and a aiodilication of the Tydings-McDufiie Act. The Confederation of Assonations of Sugar Cane Planters will present a resolutiou to that effect to the UnUed States.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 8
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