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... the importations from Europe and other countries than the United States increased the first year since the passage of the Payne Bill from # 46,201,302 to 52,571,594 and the second year from P52,571,594 to 60,060,598 , an increase of ...
... the importations from Europe and other countries than the United States increased the first year since the passage of the Payne Bill from # 46,201,302 to 52,571,594 and the second year from P52,571,594 to 60,060,598 , an increase of ...
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I have the honor to repeat my recommendations made at the last session of the Legislature for the passage of a law regulating the use of water for private and public purposes , and the terms upon which water for the purpose of ...
I have the honor to repeat my recommendations made at the last session of the Legislature for the passage of a law regulating the use of water for private and public purposes , and the terms upon which water for the purpose of ...
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guished members of the Assembly worked throughout the summer months of last year , prepared a plan to meet the objections which arose in connection with the first two bills , but the resulting bill failed of passage .
guished members of the Assembly worked throughout the summer months of last year , prepared a plan to meet the objections which arose in connection with the first two bills , but the resulting bill failed of passage .
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By unanimous consent , the bill was read the third time by title only and put upon its passage . The roll was called and the bill was unanimously passed and the title read and approved . Ordered , That the Secretary request the ...
By unanimous consent , the bill was read the third time by title only and put upon its passage . The roll was called and the bill was unanimously passed and the title read and approved . Ordered , That the Secretary request the ...
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While much could be said for a law embodying the principles contained in this resolution , your committee does not recommend its passage at this time . Respectfully submitted . NEWTON W. GILBERT , Committee on Matters Pertaining to the ...
While much could be said for a law embodying the principles contained in this resolution , your committee does not recommend its passage at this time . Respectfully submitted . NEWTON W. GILBERT , Committee on Matters Pertaining to the ...
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Journal of the Philippine Commission Philippines. Legislature. Philippine Commission Vista completa - 1912 |
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Act Numbered adopted amended amended by Acts appointment appropriation Araneta Assembly Bill assistant authorized bank Bureau called Class clerk Commerce and Police Commission Bill Commissioner Gilbert Committee on Matters Committee Report conference consideration considered court Department directed to inform Director duties eight Elliott employees entitled An Act examined executive expenses February five four funds Government Governor-General honor to report Honorable honorable body hundred pesos inform your honorable insert in lieu Insular January JOURNAL Judicial District justice land Legislature lieu thereof Manila Matters Pertaining municipality nineteen hundred officers Ordered passage passed peace person Pertaining pesos per annum Philippine Assembly PHILIPPINE COMMISSION Philippine Islands present PRESIDENT providing Province provisions of section pursuant RAMÓN DIOKNO referred report and recommendation requests the concurrence resolution Respectfully submitted Rules salary Secretary session seven strike thereof the words third thousand pesos unanimously vice Whole
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Página 932 - Third. That Congress amend section 4 of the act of Congress approved February 6, 1905, dealing with the government guaranty of bonds issued against the construction of railroads in the Philippine Islands so that contracts of guaranty thereby authorized may be executed upon satisfactory proof of the construction of the railroad in sections of not less than 10 continuous kilometers each instead of 20 continuous miles each, as now provided.
Página 781 - States, and for other purposes," approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, and all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to...
Página 823 - An act providing a code of procedure in civil actions and special proceedings in the Philippine Islands...
Página 169 - That for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act there is hereby appropriated, out...
Página 773 - An act creating a commission to secure, organize, and make an exhibit of Philippine products, manufactures, art, ethnology, and education at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to be held at San Francisco, Cal., In the United States In 1914, making an appropriation therefor, and for other purposes.
Página 394 - July first, nineteen hundred and two, entitled 'An Act temporarily to provide for the administration of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes...
Página 322 - Such time shall not be less than thirty days nor more than sixty days from the service of the notice, which...
Página 394 - States, the internal-revenue tax imposed by the Philippine Government on like articles manufactured and consumed in the Philippine Islands or shipped thereto for consumption therein, from the United States: And Provided further, That from and after the passage of this Act all internal revenues collected in or for account of the Philippine Islands shall accrue intact to the general government thereof and be paid into the insular treasury: And provided further, That section thirteen of "An Act to raise...
Página 151 - March second, nineteen hundred and three, entitled 'An Act to establish a standard of value and to provide for a coinage system in the Philippine Islands...
Página 752 - ... by the legislative council thereof, in accordance with the requirements of said service as indicated by the Insular Collector of Customs, upon the approval of the Secretary of Finance and Justice : And provided, That the cost and maintenance of customs cutters and other vessels detailed for patrol in the Moro Province may be borne in whole or in part by the appropriation for the Bureau of Customs: And provided further, That the Bureau of Customs is authorized to charge for services and supplies...