Lot 788

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PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE
JAIME C. DE VEYRA (1873-1963) Philippine politician who served as the Philippine Resident Commissioner from 1917-1923. Very fine content T.L.S. also signed by TEODORO RAFAEL YANGO (1861-1939) Resident Commissioner from 1917-1920 and MAXIMO M. KALAW (1891-1955) a member of the first Philippine Independence Mission to the United States, 3pp. 4to. on House of Representatives Letterhead, Washington, Apr. 3, 1920 to Benjamin Loring Young, a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Chicago. They write, in small part: "..There is no doubt that you will be receiving many suggestions as to the platform that the Republicans should draft. We hope you will not take it as an intrusion upon our part, if we should set forth the views of the Philippine Legislature...on the present situation in the Philippines as regards [to] any possible change of part in the United States...At no time since Admiral Dewey's arrival, has American capital received the cordial welcome that it is receiving today in the Philippine Islands. It is a common knowledge that this splendid feeling and relationship has been brought about by the passage of the Jones Law which promises the Philippines its independence as soon as a stable government can be established in the Islands. It is also of common knowledge that this measure was passed with the acquiescence, and even support, of the Republicans; in fact, as you will see in the Congressional record, the Jones Law was passed without even a roll call...The Filipino people accepted the promise of independence given by America just as the Cubans accepted in good faith the promise of the United States to withdraw from their island as soon as a stable government had been established there. The Filipino people immediately began to set up the stable government demanded of them and today the task is accomplished. There is now a stable government in the Philippines. That is not only the opinion of the Filipinos, but that is the verdict of America's own representative in the Philippines, the Governor-General...It is the fervent hope of the Filipino people that this policy will be continued to a successful fruition...It was proclaimed by Congress under a Democratic administration, but it had received its inspiration from policies established under Republican auspices; and it would not be surprising or illogical should it be completed by the party under whose administration a free Cuba found her place in the concert of nations". More fine content. Hopefully they weren't holding their breath, as the Philippines was not granted independence by the United States until 1946! Light creases, else fine condition

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