Consideration of problems relating to the Commonwealth of the Philippines; conditions in the Philippines under Japanese occupation 1
1. For previous correspondence relating to the Philippines, see Foreign Relations, 1942, vol. i, pp. 882 ff. See also section under Spain entitled “Concern of the United States over congratulatory telegram sent by the Spanish Government to José P. Laurel, Head of the Japanese-controlled Philippine government”, ibid., 1943, vol. ii.
[976] The Acting Secretary of State to President Roosevelt
Washington, February 9,
1943.
811B.01/476
[977] The Secretary of the Interior (Ickes) to President Roosevelt
Washington, September 1,
1943.
811B.01/482
[978] Memorandum by the Secretary of State to President Roosevelt
Washington, September 8,
1943.
811B.01/482
[979] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Long)
[Washington,] October 2,
1943.
811B.01/623
[980] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Alger Hiss, Assistant to the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] October 6,
1943.
811B.00/145
[981] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Officers
Washington, October 18, 1943—9 p.m.
811B.01/486: Circular telegram
[982] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs (Tydings)
Washington, November 8,
1943.
811B.00/153
[983] The Secretary of State to the Chairman of the House Committee on Insular Affairs (Bell)
Washington, November 20,
1943.
811B.50/40