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addition shall be deemed guilty of an offense, and shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000.

SEC. 29. That, except as in this Act otherwise provided, the salaries of all the officials of the Philippines not appointed by the President, including deputies, assistants, and other employees, shall be such and be so paid out of the revenues of the Philippines as shall from time to time be determined by the Philippine Legislature; and if the legislature shall fail to make an appropriation for such salaries, the salaries so fixed shall be paid without the necessity of further appropriations therefor. The salaries of all officers and all expenses of the offices of the various officials of the Philippines appointed as herein provided by the President shall also be paid out of the revenues of the Philippines. The annual salaries of the following named officials appointed by the President and so to be paid shall be: The Governor-General, $18,000; in addition thereto he shall be entitled to the occupancy of the buildings heretofore used by the chief executive of the Philippines, with the furniture and effects therein, free of rental; vice governor, $10,000; chief justice of the supreme court, $8,000; associate justices of the supreme court, $7,500 each; auditor, $6,000; deputy auditor, $3,000.

SEC. 30. That the provisions of the foregoing section shall not apply to provincial and municipal officials; their salaries and the compensation of their deputies, assistants, and other help, as well as all other expenses incurred by the Provinces and municipalities, shall be paid out of the provincial and municipal revenues in such manner as the Philippine Legislature shall provide.

SEC. 31. That all laws or parts of laws applicable to the Philippines not in conflict with any of the provisions of this Act are hereby continued in force and effect.

Approved, August 29, 1916.

INDEX

Administrative Code, 68
Administration of oath, 222
Agricultural education, 29-30
Agriculture, 77-84
Aguinaldo, Emilio, 251
Aguinaldo March, 11
Anti-Leprosy Society, 52
Anti-Tuberculosis Society, 52
Appropriation Act, 118
Area of Philippines, 83
Arellano, Cayetano S., 248-
251

Aristocracy, defined, 7
Army and Navy of U. S., 62
Asociación de Damas de Fili-
pinas, 53

Atilano, Miss Clara, 56
Attorney-General, 191, 219
Australian Ballot System, 125

Baguio, 169
Ballot, 132
Banks, 120

"Barangays" (barrios), 7
Bilibid Prison, 73
Bill of Rights, 232-235
Board of Dental Hygiene,
189

Board of Examiners for

Nurses, 189

Boards of Medical, Dental

and Optical Examin-
ers, 189

Board of Pharmaceutical Ex-
aminers and Inspectors,
189

Board of Tax Appeals, 115
Bontoc Prison, 74
Budget, 116

Bureau of Agriculture, 79,

192

Bureau of Audits, 118, 184
Bureau of Civil Service, 184'
Bureau of Coast and Geo-

detic Survey, 194
Bureau of Commerce and
Industry, 81, 194

Bureau of Customs, 81
Bureau of Education, 24, 81
Bureau of Forestry, 85-86,

192

Bureau of Internal Revenue,

190

Bureau of Justice, 191
Bureau of Labor, 95, 194
Bureau of Lands, 84, 192
Bureau of Non-Christian
Tribes, 174, 188
Bureau of Posts, 106, 193
Bureau of Printing, 191
Bureau of Public Works, 81,
97-98, 193

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Code of Criminal Proce-

dure, 68

Commercial Code, 68

Penal Code, 68
Commerce:

need of, 91

Philippine exports, 92
Philippine imports, 92
Communications:

cables, 106

mail and telegraph service,

102-104

necessity for, 100

railroads, 102

roads, 100

telephones, 107

waterways, 107-108
wireless telegraphy, 106
Communities:

civic beauty of, 17
common aims of, 16-17
coöperation in, 18-19
opportunities of, 14
recreation in, 17

Constabulary, 60-61

Constitution, Philippine, most
important provisions of,
65-66

Councils of municipalities,

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Courts (Continued) :
officers of, 69
procedure of, 69

purpose of, 68
subpœna, 69-70

Supreme Court of the
Philippines, 213-214
Crime, its prevention and

correction, 72-73
Crimes and penalties, 71
Culion Leper Colony, 43, 51
Customs duties, 111-113

Day nurseries, 53

De Guzman Law, 23, 67, 68
Democracy, defined, 7
Democrata Party, 127
Department of Mindanao and
Sulu :

description of, 172-173
government of, 174-175
history of, 171
Departments of Philippine
Government :

Agriculture and Natural

Resources, 192

Commerce and Communi-

cations, 193-194

Finance, 190

Interior, 188-189

Justice, 191

Public Instruction, 90
Director of Agriculture, 81
Director of Civil Service, 184
Director of Education, 24
Director of Forestry, 86

Director of Health, 38

Director of Lands, 83
Director of the Mint, 120

Director of Public Works, 97
Education:

importance of, 22
kinds of, 27-30

methods of getting an, 22
Economic independence, 254-
256
Elections:

candidates for office, 127-
128

canvass of returns, 135-
136

machinery, 130-131
officers voted for, 126
qualifications, voters, 133
polling place, 129-130
diagram, 128
precincts, 129
registration, 131
voting, 134-135
when held, 125
Emergency Board, 118
Executive Bureau, 189
Executive Departments, 185-
187

Expenditures of government,
116

Exports, Philippine, 92
External relations of Philip-
pines, 224-228

Family, 4

Farmers:

coöperative associations, 81
mutual help by, 81

Farming:

importance of, 77

government help in, 78-81
Philippine products, 77

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