The American Chamber of Commerce Journal
Item
- Title
- The American Chamber of Commerce Journal
- Issue Date
- Volume XVI (Issue No. 3) March 1936
- Year
- 1936
- Language
- English
- Abstract
- The American Chamber of Commerce Journal is a highly functional publication, every part of which is specifically designed to assist the businessman and, more generally, to promote the economic interests of the Philippines.
- Media
- The American Chamber of Commerce Journal
- The Philippines’ stimulating business atmosphere
- Philippine National Bank’s 1935 high record
- A Sensible view of American-Philippine trade
- The Possible outcome of Japan’s political tragedy
- Guam is a Pacific problem
- Mexico a great potential market
- Hargis and Godbe: report on Mindanao Mother Lode
- What happened at Gold Creek?
- Improvements in mine equipment
- The Mining industry organizes
- The Future for chromite
- Comparing notes
- A Cat can look at a king or, a woman can look at a gold mine
- Marsman and company open San Mauricio’s gold mill
- Camote Bill [poem]
- Men of the mines
- Hoover and coconut oil
- Copra and its products
- Shipping review
- Lumber review
- February sugar review
- The Rice industry
- Consuls in Manila: IV – Miguel Espinos y Bosch
- Benton of the “Texas crap shooters” ends career here