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The Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2)

CHAPTER XII
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[470] Baguio was made accessible and became both the summer capital and a health resort for the people of the islands.

[471] The scientific work of the government was cordinated, and efficiency and economy in its performance were insured.

[472] Primary and secondary schools were established throughout the islands, supplemented by trade schools, and a normal school at Manila.

[473] Legislation was enacted, and submitted to the President and to Congress, covering the disposition of public lands.

[474] The purchase of extensive estates belonging to certain religious orders, and the sale of their holdings therein to tenants, was provided for.


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