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Rice Distribution

Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1944 | 1930-1949 | commerce | sacks | rice | trade | rice distribution | japanese occupation | WWIIOnline resources: View in Retrato website | View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) printGeneral Note(s):
Burlap bags, manufactured from jute or hemp, made good substitutes for cotton sugar and flour bags, after cotton became scarce in the local market. Cotton was then being heavily exported to Japan and to other Japanese-occupied countriesSource: Shin Seiki (Bagong Araw--New Era) February 1943: 19Collection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: printCaption: AFTER THE UNLOADING. the neighborhood association leaders or their representatives pay for their allottment, return the sacks
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Burlap bags, manufactured from jute or hemp, made good substitutes for cotton sugar and flour bags, after cotton became scarce in the local market. Cotton was then being heavily exported to Japan and to other Japanese-occupied countries.

Shin Seiki (Bagong Araw--New Era) February 1943: 19

AFTER THE UNLOADING. the neighborhood association
leaders or their representatives pay for their allottment, return the sacks

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