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No. 71. Whereas the Director of Agriculture recommends the appointment of a justice of the peace for the barrio of Sisiman, municipality of Mariveles, Province of Bataan; and

Whereas section sixty-seven of Act Numbered One Hundred and thirty-six, as amended by Acts Numbered Fourteen hundred and fifty, Sixteen hundred and twenty-seven, and Two thousand and fortyone, provides that places other than organized municipalities for which appointments of justices of the peace and auxiliary justices of the peace are made shall be determined by resolution of the Commission: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the appointment of a justice of the peace for the barrio of Sisiman, municipality of Mariveles, Province of Bataan, with jurisdiction over the entire territory included in said barrio, is hereby authorized in accordance with section sixty-seven of Act Numbered One hundred and thirty-six, as amended by Acts Numbered Fourteen hundred and fifty, Sixteen hundred and twenty-seven, and Two thousand and forty-one.

August 3, 1911. Introduced by the President and referred to the Committee on Matters Pertaining to the Department of Finance and Justice.

September 15, 1911. Reported favorably (Report No. 233) and adopted.

No. 72. Whereas on October twentieth, nineteen hundred and nine, the Secretary of the Interior expressed the opinion that it would be in the public interest to reserve a town site at Cabcaben, municipality of Mariveles, Province of Bataan; and

Whereas on July twentieth, nineteen hundred and ten, the Secretary of the Interior requested the Director of Lands to cause a survey to be made of the exterior boundaries of the land which it was deemed wise to reserve; and

Whereas on September twenty-third, nineteen hundred and ten, the Director of Lands ordered the survey of the land, as directed by the Secretary of the Interior; and

Whereas said survey was completed on May twenty-fifth, nineteen hunred and eleven, and

Whereas on August first, nineteen hundred and eleven, the Director of Lands approved the plan of said survey, the boundaries of which are as follows:

Beginning at point marked 1 on plan, N. 58° 18′ E. 1,518.24 m. from B. L. L. M. No. 1, Cabcaben, thence S. 34° 50′ W. 55.32 m. to point 2; S. 35° 15′ W. 85.25 m. to point 3; S. 44° 57′ W. 83.55 m. to point 4; S. 48° 57′ W. 36.86 m. to point 5; S. 39° 35′ W. 77.9 m. to point 6; S. 52° 10′ W. 103.71 m. to point 7; S. 68° 33' W. 145.8 m. to point 8; S. 74° 02′ W. 113.96 m. to point 9; S. 60° 57′ W. 195.61 m. to point 10; S. 43° 28′ W. 174.38 m. to point

11; S. 9° 09′ W. 79.55 m. to point 12; S. 2° 47′ W. 135.71 m. to point 13; S. 0° 46′ W. 105.28 m. to point 14; S. 16° 56′ W. 89.07 m. to point 15; S. 42° 01' W. 92.33 m. to point 16; S. 8° 07′ W. 51.76 m. to point 17; S. 36° 19′ W. 23.83 m. to point 18; S. 3° 37' W. 10.32 m. to point 19; S. 8° 17′ E. 70.25 m. to point 20; S. 1° 44' W. 26.72 m. to point 21; S. 54° 22′ W. 77.29 m. to point 22; S. 56° 17′ W. 54.74 m. to point 23; N. 72° 59′ W. 50.87 m. to point 24; N. 25° 18′ W. 32.48 m. to point 25; N. 13° 51′ W. 72.15 m. to point 26; N. 72° 21′ W. 33.35 m. to point 27; N. 79° 37′ W. 25.68 m. to point 28; N. 83° 42′ W. 51.38 m. to point 29; S. 87° 41′ W. 89.88 m. to point 30; N. 76° 34′ W. 40.34 m. to point 31; N. 52° 00′ W. 155.9 m. to point 32; N. 41° 28′ W. 61.29 m. to point 33; N. 47° 23′ W. 35.97 m. to point 34; N. 15° 48′ W. 30.22 m. to point 35; N. 10° 00′ E. 23.82 m. to point 36; N. 10° 43′ W. 22.59 m. to point 37; N. 70° 05′ W. 75.18 m. to point 38; S. 82° 10′ W. 72.02 m. to point 39; N. 75° 11′ W. 44.68 m. to point 40; N. 73° 19′ W. 24.58 m. to point 41; N. 71° 20′ W. 79.97 m. to point 42; N. 70° 40′ W. 27.13 m. to point 43; N. 53° 35′ W. 56.4 m. to point 44; N. 71° 56′ W. 62.72 m. to point 45; N. 63° 45′ W. 22.34 m. to point 46; N. 36° 25′ W. 115.6 m. to point 47; N. 21° 17′ E. 355.66 m. to point 48; N. 21° 17′ E. 210.41 m. to point 49; N. 21° 18′ E. 329.81 m. to point 50; N. 21° 17′ E. 53.12 m. to point 51; N. 21° 17′ E. 120.57 m. to point 52; N. 75° 36′ E. 51.34 m. to point 53; S. 67° 47′ E. 80.51 m. to point 54; N. 44° 48′ E. 39.35 m. to point 55; N. 10° 40′ W. 97.66 m. to point 56; S. 51° 12′ E. 40.23 m. to point 57; S. 45° 21′ E. 104.19 m. to point 58; S. 36° 34′ E. 61.37 m. to point 59; S. 82° 56′ E. 143.93 m. to point 60; N. 49° 49′ F. 34.73 m. to point 61; S. 79° 20' E. 28.27 m. to point 61a; S. 62° 45′ E. 58.27 m. to point 62; S. 60° 13′ E. 88.35 m. to point 63; N. 62° 15′ E. 32.71 m. to point 64; N. 25° 31′ E. 20.99 m. to point 65; N. 2° 02′ E. 20.23 m. to point 66; N. 42° 52′ W. 39.59 m. to point 67; S. 77° 23′ E. 27.42 m. to point 68; S. 55° 38′ E. 74.57 m. to point 69; S. 52° 18′ E. 49.35 m. to point 70; S. 73° 38′ E. 20.41 m. to point 71; N. 89° 46′ E. 29.31 m. to point 72; S. 82° 01′ E. 37.27 m. to point 73; S. 15° 23′ E. 50.48 m. to point 74; S. 69° 24′ E. 48.21 m. to point 75; S. 68° 00′ E. 45.87 m. to point 76; S. 13° 06′ E. 12.71 m. to point 77; S. 2° 46′ W. 99.91 m. to point 78; S. 3° 28′ E. 69.46 m. to point 79; S. 27° 41′ E. 69.16 m. to point 80; S. 53° 25′ E. 43.94 m. to point 81; S. 75° 38′ E. 80.85 m. to point 82; N. 67° 26' E. 37.49 m. to point 83; N. 23° 37′ E. 17.84 m. to point 84; N. 4° 55′ E. 39.25 m. to point 85; N. 40° 15′ E. 17.85 m. to point 86; N. 66° 44′ 30′′ E. 94.92 m. to point 87; S. 70° 11′ E. 156.96 m. to point 88; N. 84° 58′ E. 22.44 m. to point 89; N. 41° 36′ E. 52.5 m. to point 90; N. 6° 45′ E. 59.07 m. to point 91; N. 41° 18′ E. 53.26 m. to point 92; N. 77° 11′ E. 68.57 m. to point 93; S. 83° 13′ E. 44.2 m. to point 94; N. 84° 15′ E.

87.26 m. to point 95; N. 64° 57′ E. 34.75 m. to point 1; point of beginning.

Containing 1,615,378 square meters.

Points 32, 33, 47, to 52, inclusive, are P. L. S./B. L. monuments; all other points are marked by stakes; points 18, 19, and 47, on bank of Rio del Pueblo; points 24 to 46, inclusive, on bank of Pangulusanen River; point 50, on bank of creek; points 52 to 94, inclusive, on bank of Amo River.

Bounded on northeast by Amo River; on southeast by Manila Bay; on southwest by Pangulusanen River; on northwest by sales application claimed by Eugenio Tanjoco, homesteads claimed by Julian Nuñez and Miguel Inaya, properties of Valentín Nuñez and Ramón Ferrer.

Bearings true. Variation, 1° 17′ E.

Surveyed, March 1 to May 25, 1911. Approved, August 1, 1911. NOTE.-Contour interval 2 meters; datum for contours is approximate mean high-tide line.

All stations of primary and secondary traverse are marked by permanent concrete stakes, 15 x 15 x 60 cm. with beveled edges, with station numbers cast in top and are centered by nails.

Boundary monuments are concrete 25 x 25 x 75 cm.

P. L. S./B. L. monuments are concrete 20 x 20 x 75 cm. and 15 x 15 x 60 cm.

Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That in accordance with section thirty-eight, Act Numbered Nine hundred and twenty-six, known as the Public Land Act, the Commission hereby approves the recommendations of the Secretary of the Interior and reserves as a town site the land included in the aforesaid boundaries as shown on said plan, and that the land so described may be hereafter disposed of only as provided in Chapter V of Act Numbered Nine hundred and twenty-six.

Resolved further, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the Director of Lands for his action in accordance with section sixtytwo and Chapter V of Act Numbered Nine hundred and twenty-six. October 2, 1911. Introduced by Commissioner Worcester and adopted.

COMMITTEE REPORTS.

No. 219. Report of the Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 259, appropriating 12,000 for the Moro Province Fair.

February 21, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 220. Report of the Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 260, making appropriations for sundry additional ex

penses of the Government of the Moro Province for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911.

April 7, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 221.

Report of the Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 261, amending Act No. 42 of the legislative council providing for the levy, assessment, and collection of an ad valorem tax on land.

April 7, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 222. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 262, creating the office of engineer of the Moro Province. June 17, 1911. Submitted and recommitted. (See No. 226.)

No. 223. Report of the Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 263, providing for the employment of a prosecuting attorney for the Moro Province.

June 17, 1911. Submitted and recommitted. (See No. 227.)

No. 224. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 265, providing for the regulation of the public use of the Iligan-Lake Lanao Road.

June 17, 1911. Submitted and recommitted. (See No. 227-1.)

No. 225. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 266, providing a new assessment of land for taxation in the Moro Province.

June 17, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 226. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 262, creating the office of engineer of the Moro Province. July 20, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 227. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending annulment of act of the legislative council No. 263, providing for the employment of a prosecuting attorney for the Moro Province.

July 20, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 2271. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 265, providing for the regulation of the public use of the Iligan-Lake Lanao Road, with amendment.

July 25, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 228. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 267, providing a system of industrial trading stations in the Moro Province.

July 25, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 229. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 268, amending in certain respects Act No. 142 providing for the organization and procedure of tribal-ward courts. July 25, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 230. Report of the Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 269, making appropriation for sundry expenses of the government of the Moro Province for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912, with amendment.

July 25, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 231. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 270, making appropriations for sundry additional expenses of the government of the Moro Province for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912.

July 25, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 232. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, recommending approval of act of the legislative council No. 271, appropriating #512,042.50 for permanent improvements.

August 7, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 233. Report of Committee on Matters Pertaining to the Department of Finance and Justice, recommending adoption of Resolution No. 71, providing for a justice of the peace for the barrio of Sisiman, Mariveles, Bataan.

September 15, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 234. Report of Committee on Matters Pertaining to the Department of Finance and Justice on Commission Bill No. 103, the Cadastral Act for the Moro Province, Mountain Province, Nueva Vizcaya, and Agusan, recommending passage with amendment.

September 15, 1911. Submitted and adopted.

No. 235. Report of Committee on Affairs Pertaining to the Moro Province, on resolution of the legislative council requesting that Act No. 2072 be repealed, recommending that it be laid on the table.

September 26, 1911. Submitted and consideration postponed.
November 9, 1911. Adopted.

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