Report of the Governor General of the Philippine IslandsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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a. c. H agricultural Agusan Ambos Camarines American amount annual appointed appropriation Area authorized auxiliary justices Baguio Benguet building Bukidnon bureau of health bureau of science Cebu cent charge city of Manila compared constabulary construction cost court crop decrease director disease district division election employees executive expenditures expenses export Filipino fiscal year 1911 following table forest funds Governor hectares Hospital Ifugao Igorots Ilocos Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur Iloilo important improvement increase industries inspection insular government interest investigation Isabela June 30 kilometers labor land leases loans ment meters Mindoro Misamis Moro Province Mountain Province Nueva Vizcaya operation Palawan Pangasinan pending persons Philippine Commission Philippine General Hospital Philippine Islands provincial and municipal purchase quarantine railroad receipts registration result revenue rice road sanitary secretary Sorsogon subprovince survey Tarlac tion total number town trail United
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Page 31 - Department recognize the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, to be held in San Francisco in 1915...
Page 5 - ... in that part of the Philippine Islands inhabited by Moros or other non-Christian tribes.
Page 189 - During the fiscal year 1912, 250 documents, consisting of articles and amended articles of incorporation, certificates of increase of capital stock, by-laws and amended by-laws...
Page 13 - That section 7, congressional act July 1, 1902, be amended to provide that qualifications of electors in election of Assembly Delegates shall be the same as those now or hereafter required for municipal electors by Philippine laws, and that no person shall be eligible to election as Assembly Delegate unless he has the qualifications prescribed by law for municipal officers, is a resident of his election district, owes allegiance to the United States, and is 25 years of age.
Page 76 - ... not less than one year nor more than five years, or by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than five thousand dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 19 - ... shall be deemed to be appropriated; and until the Legislature shall act in such behalf the treasurer may, with the advice of the governor, make the payments necessary...
Page 10 - S32 163 671 180 1911 105,969,292 73,266,410 179, 224, 702 1913 126,959,188 82,780,444 209,739 632 lation and available for that purpose, exclusive of the silver certificates in circulation protected by the gold reserve. It provides also that 50 per cent of the gold-standard fund thus constituted may, with the prior approval of the Governor General, be invested by the insular treasurer in loans, with interest at 3 per cent for provincial and municipal public works, for periods not exceeding 10 years,...
Page 6 - An act to provide a system for the appropriation of public waters, and for the determining of existing rights thereto; for the public registration of all water rights; for the creation and use of water power; for investigations for and the construction, maintenance, and operation of irrigation systems by the Government of the Philippine Islands; for the construction, maintenance, and operation of irrigation systems by private persons ; for the Inspection and regulation of all works pertaining to...
Page 75 - I have the honor to present the twelfth annual report of the operations of the Department of the Interior, which, except in certain instances clearly set forth, covers the year ended June 30, 1913.
Page 76 - ... performed under such compulsion, with knowledge of that fact, shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than five years, or by a fine of not less than one hundred pesos nor more than one thousand pesos, or by both such imprisonment and fine in the discretion of the court.