Many people are unwilling to contribute to the support of the schools, but they send their children to them none the less. Of course if we have public schools, however they are supported, they must be open to everyone, and this condition is apt to result... Annual Report - Page 2291912Full view - About this book
| 1908 - 1178 pages
...as the official language. So also is Spanish the language of the courts. The repeated postponement of the time when English is to become the official language of the courts is seriously menacing the public school system. Outside of Manila and a few centers a young... | |
| United States. War Department - 1910 - 236 pages
...English as the official language wherever possible. The recent postponement until January 1, 1913, of the time when English is to become the official language of the courts is a serious blow, not only to the public school system but to the Filipinos' very proper desire... | |
| Philippines. Governor - 1910 - 234 pages
...English as the official language wherever possible. The recent postponement until January 1, 1913, of the time when English is to become the official language of the courts is a serious blow, not only to the public school system but to the Filipinos' very proper desire... | |
| United States. Philippine Commission, 1900-1916 - 1910 - 232 pages
...English as the official language wherever possible. The recent postponement until January 1, 1913, of the time when English is to become the official language of the courts is a serious blow, not only to the public school system but to the Filipinos' very proper desire... | |
| United States. War Department - 1910 - 234 pages
...English as the official language wherever possible. The recent postponement until January 1, 1913, of the time when English is to become the official language of the courts is a serious blow, not only to the public school system but to the Filipinos' very proper desire... | |
| United States. War Department - 1911 - 774 pages
...he stopped he was able to transact all his ordinary affairs by the use of English. Further to defer the time when English is to become the official language of the courts would retard the realization of the aspirations and hopes of the people, and work much injury... | |
| United States. Philippine Commission (1899-1900) - 1911 - 270 pages
...he stopped he was able to transact all his ordinary affairs by the use of English. Further to defer the time when English is to become the official language of the courts would retard the realization of the aspirations and hopes of the people, and work much injury... | |
| Philippines. Governor - 1911 - 270 pages
...he stopped he was able to transact all his ordinary affairs by the use of English. Further to defer the time when English is to become the official language of the courts would retard the realization of the aspirations and hopes of the people, and work much injury... | |
| 1911 - 768 pages
...he stopped he was able to transact all his ordinary affairs by the use of English. Further to defer the time when English is to become the official language of the courts would retard the realization of the aspirations and hopes of the people, and work much injury... | |
| Philippines. Governor - 1912 - 348 pages
...also here reiterate my former recommendations that there be no further extension of the time wiien English is to become the official language of the...appropriation for the bureau of education amounted to 1*3,610,000. In addition a balance of 1*22,626.35 was brought forward from preceding years to cover... | |
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