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Amending paragraph one of
Executive Order No. 382, Dated December 15, 1941, entitled "Authorizing the commandeering of food, fuel, building materials, and other articles or commodities of prime necessity, prohibiting and penalizing the hoarding thereof, and providing for a more effective enforcement
864:
Amending
Sections 28 and 30 of Act No. 1459, known as the Corporation Law, as amended, in so far as they apply to corporations, other than banks, in which the United States has or may have a vested interest, pursuant to the powers granted or delegated by the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended,
758:
Authorizing the
Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to handle by radio types of service besides that authorized by the company's franchise, Commonwealth Act Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-Six, to and from Manila to and from points exterior to the Philippines, until January Twenty-Fourth,
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Authorizing provincial, city and municipal officials and employees to collect actual and necessary expenses incurred for subsistence and lodging when traveling on official business in lieu of per diems upon approval of the department head concerned and imposing certain limitations on travels on
1029:
Further extending the period provided in
Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight, dated March Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty, as amended by Executive Order Numbered Sixty-Six, dated September Fourteen, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five, for which payment may be authorized of the
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Further
Amending Executive Order No. 82, dated December 24, 1945, as amended by Executive Order No. 87, dated January 24, 1946, which authorizes the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to continue handling by radio other types of service besides that authorized by the company's franchise
591:
Extending the period provided in
Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight, dated March Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty, for which payment may be authorized of the salaries and wages of newly appointed or transferred officers and employees of the national, provincial, city, and
855:
Amending
Sections 153, 154, 156, 157 and 161 of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended by Act No. 4007 of the Philippine Legislature and as revived by Executive Order No. 36, dated March 10, 1945, so as to restore the number of Judges of First Instance before the Japanese occupation,
387:
Amending
Executive Order No. Twenty-Five, entitled "Promulgating rules and regulations concerning currency, books and accounts of banks and their branches and agencies in the provinces, provincial, city and municipal treasuries and other Government accountable offices and debt moratorium"
399:
Amending
Sections 5-a and 5-b of Chapter III of Executive Order No. 178, entitled "Prescribing the procedure, including the modes of proof, in cases before courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military commissions and other military tribunals of the Army of the Philippines"
212:
Further amending
Executive Order No. 24, dated November 6, 1944, entitled "Amending Executive Order No. 371 of October 2, 1941, fixing the maximum selling prices of certain articles of prime necessity, and promulgating rules and regulations for the enforcement thereof"
974:
Transferring the functions of preserving peace and maintaining law and order to the Provost Marshal General of the Philippine Army and placing the Military Police Command of the Philippine Army under the general supervision and control of the Secretary of the Interior
579:
Providing for the provisional release on bail of political prisoners, prior to the institution of the corresponding criminal cases against them, suspending, insofar as they are concerned, the application of Article 125 of the Revised Penal Code, and for other purposes
255:
Amending Executive Order No. 25 Promulgating rules and regulations concerning currency, books and accounts of banks and their branches and agencies in the provinces, provincial, city and municipal treasuries and other Government accountable offices and debt moratorium
921:
Revoking Executive Order No. 332, dated March 14, 1941, entitled "Prohibiting the payment of additional compensation to officers and employees of the National Government including those on the boards of management of Government-owned and controlled enterprises"
167:
Amending Executive Order Numbered Twenty-Four entitled "Amending Executive Order No. 371 of October 2, 1941, fixing the maximum selling prices of certain articles of prime necessity and promulgating rules and regulations for the enforcement thereof"
493:
Creating the Petroleum Products Control Administration to take charge of rationing petroleum products and to control the distribution and use of same for Government and essential civilian operated motor vehicles and stationary and marine engines
132:
Creating a Board of Inquiry to investigate charges of disloyalty to the Commonwealth of the Philippines and the United States of America in the Province of Leyte, and consider the legal problems and matters of public policy involved therein
155:
Promulgating rules and regulations concerning currency, books and accounts of banks and their branches and agencies in the provinces, provincial, city and municipal treasuries and other Government accountable officers and debt moratorium
1008:
Authorizing the Associated Press, Manila, to operate a radio receiving station in the City of Manila for the purpose of copying for publication, in the public press, press messages from radio stations exterior to the Philippines
909:
Revoking Administrative Order No. 4 relating to redemption, under certain conditions, of emergency currency notes possessed by members of the American forces repatriated for health and other reasons, and providing funds therefor
435:
Transferring certain police and law-enforcement powers to the Chief of Staff, Army of the Philippines, and authorizing him to organize a Military Police Command and to prescribe rules for the conduct and administration thereof
641:
Prohibiting during the present emergency the production or manufacture of alcohol or fermented or spirituous liquors or any other alcoholic beverage from sugar, sugar cane products, rice, corn, sweet potatoes and cassava
770:
Appropriating funds for the payment of gratuities to officials and employees of the national, provincial, city, and municipal governments and of the corporations or companies owned or controlled by the Government
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salaries or wages of newly appointed or transferred officers and employees of the National, provincial, city, and municipal governments while their appointments are pending action by the proper authorities
831:
Amending Executive Order No. 82 dated December 24, 1945, which authorizes the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to handle by radio types of service besides that authorized by the company's franchise
843:
Authorizing the Director of Forestry to issue to tobacco growers gratuitous license to cut forest products exclusively for the construction or repair of tobacco warehouses and curing sheds for one year
291:
Reviving the regrouping of provinces for judicial purposes as provided in Act No. 4007 of the Philippine Legislature and repealing Commonwealth Act No. 544 which creates positions of district attorneys
236:
Appropriating funds for the operation of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines as reestablished, for a portion of the fiscal year ending June Thirtieth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five
283:
Authorizing the Emergency Control Administrator and the officers and agents specifically authorized by him to administer oath in relation to the enforcement of all anti-profiteering laws and orders
144:
Amending Executive Order No. 371 of October 2, 1941, fixing the maximum selling prices of certain articles of prime necessity, and promulgating rules and regulations for the enforcement thereof
408:
Revising Paragraph 1, Title II of Executive Order No. 25, dated November 18, 1944, so as to permit the reopening of banks in the Philippines subject to the approval of the Bank Commissioner
58:
Creating a committee to study and recommend a plan of reorganization of the Commonwealth Government for the purpose of effecting economy, efficiency and simplification in its operations
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Creating a Quezon Memorial Committee to take charge of the nation-wide campaign to raise funds for the erection of a national monument in honor of the late President Manuel L. Quezon
463:
Appropriating funds for the salaries of two additional judges of the Municipal Court of Manila for a portion of the fiscal year ending June Thirtieth Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five
622:
Creating the Resistance Movement Medal and Resistance Movement Diploma in recognition of the services rendered by the guerilla forces and patriotic citizens in resisting the enemy
708:
Amending Executive Order No. 332, dated March 14, 1941 so as to include among the exemptions therein provided, the quarters allowance of local government officials and employees
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and similar Acts of Congress relating to the same subject, or by Executive Order No. 9095 of the President of the United States, as heretofore or hereafter amended, or both
91:
Appropriating funds to be used as aid for the operation of the provincial, city and municipal governments which may be reestablished in the Philippines upon reoccupation
80:
Providing funds for the operation of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and forty-five
452:
Creating a National Board of Inquiry to investigate charges of disloyalty to the Governments of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and the United States of America
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Amending certain provisions of the Revised Administrative Code on the judiciary, by increasing the number of Justices of the Supreme Court, and for other purposes
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Organizing certain barrios and sitios of the municipality of Santiago, province of Isabela, into an independent municipality under the name of San Mateo
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Transferring the seat of the municipal government of San Pablo, province of Isabela, from its present location at San Pablo to the barrio of Auitan
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Appropriating funds for the rehabilitation of the National Coconut Corporation, the Agricultural and Industrial Bank, and the Manila Hotel Company
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Effectuating the organization of the Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the abolition of the Emergency Control Administration
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Prescribing instructions for the conduct of public affairs of the Commonwealth Government in the United States during the absence of the President
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Amending Executive Order Numbered Seventy-Six, dated December Twenty-Two, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Six, creating the Board of Food Inspection
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Amending Executive Order No. 320, dated January 27, 1941, entitled "Regulating the maintenance and operation of race track and horse racing"
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Amending certain provisions of the Administrative Code concerning appointment of and supervision over notaries public in the City of Manila
424:
Amending Section 2466 of the Revised Administrative Code by creating tow additional branches for the Municipal Court of the City of Manila
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Declaring to be on active service in the Philippine Army all persons now actively serving in recognized military forces in the Philippines
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Suspending the running of the period of eligibility for reinstatement in the Civil Service during the enemy occupation of the Philippines
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Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Bigaa, province of Bulacan, into an independent municipality under the name of Pandi
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Prescribing instructions to be followed in the conduct of public affairs during the time that the President is outside the Philippines
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Repealing Executive Order No. 38 and reviving Section 1659 of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended by Commonwealth Act No. 543
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Amending Executive Order No. 16-W creating a Committee on Relief for Filipinos stranded in the United States on account of the war
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Amending Executive Order No. 39, dated March 10, 1945, entitled "Appropriating the sum of One Million Pesos for civilian defense"
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Appropriating funds for the operating expenses of the Alabang Laboratories for the period from February 27 to June 30, 1945
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Providing for the rehabilitation of domestic insurance companies, appropriating funds for that end, and for other purposes
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Amending Executive Order No. 59, dated July 27, 1945, entitled "Creating the Metropolitan Transportation Service (METRAN)"
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Creating the "Purchasing Agency Revolving Fund" and setting aside the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Pesos for its operation
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Fixing the official markups for wholesalers and retailers of certain commodities in order to determine the ceiling prices
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Amending further Section 133 of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended by Executive Order No. 40, dated May 4, 1945
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Promulgating rules and regulations governing certain transactions of banking institutions during the enemy occupation
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Suspending the operation of Act No. 4139 in so far as said Act provides for the collection of rentals for textbooks
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Appropriating funds for the operating expenses of the Board of Pensions for Veterans for the current fiscal year
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Revoking Executive Order No. 385 dated December 17, 1941 and reviving the provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 320
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Amending Section 1659 of the Revised Administrative Code as Amended by Section 1 of Commonwealth Act No. 543
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Prescribing the procedure for coursing correspondence to and from the United States and foreign countries
1100:. Manila: Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office. 2016. pp. 26–194.
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Prescribing the office hours to be observed in the different bureaus and offices of the Government
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Appropriating the sum of One Million One Hundred Sixty Eight Thousand Pesos for public works
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Designating the Chief of Staff and the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army of the Philippines
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municipal governments while their appointments are pending action by the proper authorities
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Amending Article 114 of the Revised Penal Code defining and punishing the crime of treason
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Appropriating the sum of Six Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos for Public Works
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Demobilization of elements of the Philippine Army and other guerilla units in the field
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Creating the Banking Division of the National Treasury, Commonwealth of the Philippines
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Reorganizing and consolidating the executive departments of the Commonwealth Government
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Creating a National Urban Planning Commission and defining its powers and duties
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Messages of the President Sergio Osmena, 1944-1946, Book 4 (Volumes 4, 5, and 6)
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Requiring all ships arriving in the Port of Manila to secure unloading permits
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Reorganizing the executive departments of the Commonwealth Government
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Designating the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army of the Philippines
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Fixing new ceiling prices of all commodities and for other purposes
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appropriating the necessary funds therefor, and for other purposes
898:
Appropriating the sum of Thirteen Million Pesos for public works
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1427:2022–present
1256:Manuel Roxas
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1339:(1981–1986)
1282:(1961–1965)
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1270:(1953–1957)
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1258:(1946–1948)
1249:(1946–1973)
1230:(1943–1945)
1213:(1944–1946)
1207:(1935–1944)
1198:(1935–1946)
1179:(1899–1901)
1471:Categories
1084:References
1417:2016–2022
1407:2010–2016
1397:2001–2010
1387:1998–2001
1377:1992–1998
1367:1986–1992
1328:1981–1986
1305:1973–1981
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1219:(1946)
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24:1944
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906:94
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820:86
809:85
798:84
786:No.
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755:82
747:81
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694:76
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