Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4951U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... material than the Philippine government required . As a rule , supplies have been purchased f . o . b . steamer New York and forwarded to Manila on through steamers operated by the four Suez lines with which this Bureau has a joint ...
... material than the Philippine government required . As a rule , supplies have been purchased f . o . b . steamer New York and forwarded to Manila on through steamers operated by the four Suez lines with which this Bureau has a joint ...
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... material change , so that when one or two ladrones came into a barrio they were either seized or driven out by the people themselves . The suspension of the writ of habeas corpus was revoked as soon as it became apparent that it could ...
... material change , so that when one or two ladrones came into a barrio they were either seized or driven out by the people themselves . The suspension of the writ of habeas corpus was revoked as soon as it became apparent that it could ...
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... material condition of the people improved . As evi- dence of this it is pertinent to state that exports , exclusive of currency , during the fiscal year 1904 amounted to $ 30,226,127 , and for the fiscal year 1905 to $ 32,355,865 , an ...
... material condition of the people improved . As evi- dence of this it is pertinent to state that exports , exclusive of currency , during the fiscal year 1904 amounted to $ 30,226,127 , and for the fiscal year 1905 to $ 32,355,865 , an ...
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... material improvement over present conditions . It is believed , however , that the government might properly be authorized to make the deposit in New York to secure the large earnings upon the gold coin there deposited , a proceeding ...
... material improvement over present conditions . It is believed , however , that the government might properly be authorized to make the deposit in New York to secure the large earnings upon the gold coin there deposited , a proceeding ...
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... material condition . Nothing would so much tend to add to the material well - being of the Filipinos as the establishment of plantations of considerable size , planted to sugar , cocoanuts , tobacco , and other tropical products , and ...
... material condition . Nothing would so much tend to add to the material well - being of the Filipinos as the establishment of plantations of considerable size , planted to sugar , cocoanuts , tobacco , and other tropical products , and ...
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Page 78 - July first, nineteen hundred and two. entitled 'An act temporarily to provide for the administration of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes,' and to amend an act approved March eighth, nineteen hundred and two, entitled 'An act temporarily to provide revenue for the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes...
Page 10 - The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.
Page 26 - That whenever the existing insurrection in the Philippine Islands shall have ceased and a condition of general and complete peace shall have been established therein and the fact shall be certified to the President by the Philippine Commission, the President, upon being satisfied thereof, shall order a census of the Philippine Islands to be taken by said Philippine Commission...
Page 357 - SEC. 2. Section three of said Act Numbered One thousand and thirty is hereby amended by striking out the last sentence and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "The per diems of the executive secretary and of the disbursing officer shall be fixed by the civil governor.
Page 25 - That the President may, upon the request of said Commission, in his discretion, employ the service of the Census Bureau in compiling and promulgating the statistical information above provided for, and may commit to such Bureau any part or portion of such labor as to him may seem wise.
Page 589 - I have the honor to submit to you my annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, together with my recommendations for the improvement of the electrical branch.
Page 26 - That two years after the completion and publication of the census, in case such condition of general and complete peace with recognition of the authority of the United States shall have continued in the territory of said islands not inhabited by Moros or other nonChristian tribes and such facts shall have been certified to the President by the...
Page 676 - I will obey the laws, legal orders, and decrees promulgated by its duly constituted authorities; that I impose upon myself this obligation voluntarily, without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. So help me God.
Page 25 - Commission to call, and the Commission shall call, a general election for the choice of delegates to a popular assembly of the people of said territory in the Philippine Islands, which shall be known as the Philippine Assembly.
Page 680 - ... board. SEC. 3. The public good requiring the speedy enactment of this bill, the passage of the same is hereby expedited in accordance with section two of "An act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws, passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred.