Report of meetings : May 26, 1949
Description: page 3 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 613 to 623Summary: Fish and wild life expert, Mr. H. W. Terhune of the U.S. Fish and Wild Life Administration in the Philippines, told Manila Rotarians today that unless illegal methods of catching fish with dynamite is stopped, through public cooperation and support, the fish supply in the Philippines will be fast depleting. He said that by developing the Philippine fish resources, this country will not only reduce imports, which last year amounted to P58,000,000.00, but also shall be able to export this valuable commodity. Three new members were inducted today into the Manila Rotary, namely, Quirino Gregorio, General Manager of the Manila Building and Loan Association; Pedro A. Teodoro, General Manager of the Philippine Promotion Bureau; and Robert L. Bary, General Manager of the Luzon Brokerage Corporation.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 622 (June 9, 1948)
Fish and wild life expert, Mr. H. W. Terhune of the U.S. Fish and Wild Life Administration in the Philippines, told Manila Rotarians today that unless illegal methods of catching fish with dynamite is stopped, through public cooperation and support, the fish supply in the Philippines will be fast depleting. He said that by developing the Philippine fish resources, this country will not only reduce imports, which last year amounted to P58,000,000.00, but also shall be able to export this valuable commodity. Three new members were inducted today into the Manila Rotary, namely, Quirino Gregorio, General Manager of the Manila Building and Loan Association; Pedro A. Teodoro, General Manager of the Philippine Promotion Bureau; and Robert L. Bary, General Manager of the Luzon Brokerage Corporation.
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