At present, I have yet to hear back from the person requesting the information. According to a person at Schellville that was familiar with that prop, I received an email from New Zealand on this and am posting it below.
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Hi
Many thanks for your message with the intriguing question!
I'm in Australia at present (and will be for several months) but my
reference material is all back in New Zealand. However, I have some
ideas and some good contacts, so I think we'll find an answer before long.
My first thoughts are that it is a prop from a Japanese training
aircraft such as a Tachikawa "Hickory" that was collected as a souvenir
in Japan post-war and then either thrown away in a trash collection,
lost overboard, or lost if the ship carrying it sank.
The Japanese occupied the Philippines in WW2, so the prop could have been
made at that time, or simply made pre-war from imported wood.
I'll forward your message to some people who should be able to translate
the markings
Cheers
Charles
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