THE PHILIPPINES 1936 JAPAN BEGINS ECONOMIC & CUTLURAL CONQUEST AS THE U.S LEAVES
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JAPANESE:ENTERS THE PHILIPPINES
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Condition:GENTLY READ
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********Here you have a wonderful bit of VINTAGE HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA! Please...SEE THE SCAN!!! This is a view of the Japanese moves into the Philippines as the United States was withdrawing featured inside a complete 1936 edition of Reader's Digest. This piece by is entitled "JAPAN IN THE PHILIPPINES" by Willard Price. This four–page article focuses on the positive and negative aspects of the beginning of Japanese economic and cultural dominance of Japan—especially in agriculture and agricultural research, just as the U.S. was moving out, and imposing high tariffs on Philippine sugar. It mentions some of the difficulties of farmers dealing with Bila-an and Bagobo natives… This also looks at inroads Japan was making in Philippine society with language and culture. The magazine is in fine shape. It is very gently read. Not mint but gently read and a tough find!! This is a great piece FOR THE COLLECTOR! Take it home with you! GOOD LUCK! Please Check Out My Ebay Store for more great memorabilia!!! I am happy to send this to any country. 1st class air postage will be charged… More excellent packaging and free 1st class shipping here in the United States! THANKS! 833