Report of the United States Philippine Commission: To the Secretary of War for the Period from December 1, 1900, to October 15, 1901, 파트 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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52 페이지
... separate provincial government . Señor Jose Tanio , of Mauban , objected to the change of the capital from Tayabas to Lucena ; this because Tayabas had always been the capital , because it was more central and more convenient to the ...
... separate provincial government . Señor Jose Tanio , of Mauban , objected to the change of the capital from Tayabas to Lucena ; this because Tayabas had always been the capital , because it was more central and more convenient to the ...
52 페이지
... separate province , provided it could be assured that the will of the people , as well as the resources of the island , warranted such action . Following the roll call a petition was presented to the commission , signed by the ...
... separate province , provided it could be assured that the will of the people , as well as the resources of the island , warranted such action . Following the roll call a petition was presented to the commission , signed by the ...
53 페이지
... separate provincial government , the president stated that while the Commission sympathized with the sentiment of the people , they must remember that a government was a practical business matter . They would have to ask themselves ...
... separate provincial government , the president stated that while the Commission sympathized with the sentiment of the people , they must remember that a government was a practical business matter . They would have to ask themselves ...
54 페이지
... separate government . Being asked as to the forms of taxation under the Spanish régime and the amounts collected , he stated that there were three taxes the cedula , industrial , and urbana . From cedulas alone the town of Boac paid ...
... separate government . Being asked as to the forms of taxation under the Spanish régime and the amounts collected , he stated that there were three taxes the cedula , industrial , and urbana . From cedulas alone the town of Boac paid ...
57 페이지
... separate government . He also stated that a police force in Santa Cruz could protect the town , provided there was a reserve of American troops . He did not think there was any danger of their deserting . He thought Santa Cruz was more ...
... separate government . He also stated that a police force in Santa Cruz could protect the town , provided there was a reserve of American troops . He did not think there was any danger of their deserting . He thought Santa Cruz was more ...
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A. W. FERGUSSON adjourned Albay alcalde amendments American amount Antonio Aparri appointed archipelago asked bank buildings Bulacan Cabezas Cagayan called to order capital carabaos Cavite Cebu cedula tax civil government Commissioners Worcester concejal Concejales councilor Dagupan dato delegates district Domingo established expenses Felipe Filipinos Francisco governor Gregorio gutta-percha Igorrotes Ilocano Ilocos Ilocos Sur Iloilo insular Isabela island Jolo Jose Juan June land tax Manila Mariano Marinduque Masbate member federal party ment Mexican military Mindanao Moros municipal code native Negros Nicolas Nueva Nueva Ecija Nueva Vizcaya organized Pampanga Pangasinan Pedro pesos PHILIPPINE COMMISSION piculs present president Presidente provincial act provincial fiscal provincial government provincial officers provincial treasurer provisions Pueblo question representative revenue Reyes Romblon salaries San Isidro Señor session was called slaves Sorsogon Spanish speaker special bill supervisor Tarlac Tayabas teachers thought tion Tomas towns UNITED STATES PHILIPPINE Vice-presidente Vicente Zambales Zamboanga
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429 페이지 - SIR: In compliance with your request, I have the honor to submit the following report of the work done by the Coast and Geodetic Survey in the Philippine Islands from the beginning of this calendar year to the present date.
285 페이지 - ... all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may come to look back with gratitude to the day when God gave victory to American arms at Manila and set their land under the sovereignty and the protection of the people of the United States.
285 페이지 - I believe that this pledge has been faithfully kept. As high and sacred an obligation rests upon the Government of the United States to give protection for property and life, civil and religious freedom, and wise, firm and unselfish guidance in the paths of peace and prosperity, to all the people of the Philippine Islands. I charge this Commission to labor for...
293 페이지 - I, , solemnly swear (or affirm) that I recognize and accept the supreme authority of the United States of America in the Philippine Islands and will maintain true faith and allegiance thereto; that I impose upon myself this obligation voluntarily without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. So help me God.
290 페이지 - An act regulating the salaries of officers and employees in the Philippine civil service. Since the passage of this act all requests for additional employees in the Philippine civil service have been submitted to the board for consideration and recommendation in order to secure uniformity in the service and consistency with the grades of pay established in that act.
357 페이지 - That no sale or lease or other disposition of the public lands or the timber thereon or the mining rights therein shall be made: And provided further, That no franchise shall be granted which is not approved by the President of the United States, and is not in his judgment clearly necessary for the immediate government of the islands and indispensable for the...
457 페이지 - All the members of the general copartnership, be they or be they not managing partners of the same, are personally and jointly liable with all their property for the results of the transactions made in the name and for the account of the partnership, under the signature of the latter, and by a person authorized to make use thereof.
434 페이지 - Commissioner, nor any person belonging to or employed in the military service of the United States, is, or shall be, admitted to any share or part of this contract...
297 페이지 - ... (o) The insular purchasing agent; (p) the superintendent of the government cold-storage and ice plant; (q) the officer in charge of the improvement of the port of Manila; (r) the chief of the weather bureau, subject to the provisions of the act creating the weather bureau;, (s) the board of health of the Philippine Islands, subject to the provisions of the act creating the board; (t) the superintendent of the government laboratories, subject to the provisions and limitations of Act No. 156.
313 페이지 - That as slavery does not exist by law, and is not likely to be introduced into any of the territory acquired by the United States from the republic of Mexico, it is inexpedient for Congress to provide by law either for its introduction into, or exclusion from, any part of the said territory...