National Affairs: From the Far East
The U.S. Government got further assurances last week of the loyalty of Filipinos. Months ago, fiery little President Manuel Quezon vigorously pledged his allegiance to the U.S. Last week, labor leaders representing tens of thousands of the islands workers called on Lieut. General Douglas MacArthur, told the General that they too were ready to go down the line for the U.S.
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