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English: Delivered in January, 1941, and focused on the growing crisis in the Fear East, this would be President Quezon's last SONA as the outbreak of World War II would prevent Congress from convening for what should have been the 8th SONA in January, 1942. Beside President Quezon is Speaker Jose Yulo. (Photo from Philippines Magazine, Volume I Number 3 - 1941)
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