000 01382ngm a2200325Ia 4500
008 131223e1944ph ||||| |||| 0| a| |
040 _aFHL
099 _aFI00181
245 _aRice Distribution
500 _aBurlap 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.
530 _aprint
561 _aFilipinas Heritage Library
581 _aShin Seiki (Bagong Araw--New Era) February 1943: 19
591 _aReproduction: Photograph
592 _aAFTER THE UNLOADING. the neighborhood association leaders or their representatives pay for their allottment, return the sacks
648 _a1944
_95771
650 _a1930-1949
_95604
653 _acommerce
653 _asacks
653 _arice
653 _atrade
653 _arice distribution
653 _ajapanese occupation
653 _aWWII
856 _3View in Retrato website
_uhttp://www.retrato.com.ph/photodtl.asp?id=FI00181
856 _3View photo (midsize)
_uhttp://retrato.com.ph/retratoimages/Midsize/FI/FI00181a.jpg
856 _3View photo (thumbnail)
_uhttp://retrato.com.ph/retratoimages/Thumb/FI/FI00181a.jpg
942 _cRETRATO
_n0
_2lcc
999 _c16914
_d905982