Annual Report of the Secretary of WarU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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Side 5
... received the consideration of the Committee on Insular Affairs . It was , in a slightly modified form , introduced by Mr. Jones on August 20 , 1914 , as H. 5 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Personnel Department of Mindanao and Sulu.
... received the consideration of the Committee on Insular Affairs . It was , in a slightly modified form , introduced by Mr. Jones on August 20 , 1914 , as H. 5 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Personnel Department of Mindanao and Sulu.
Side 19
... received on bonds purchased .. 235 , 141. 07 Total ..... 2,978 , 262. 27 DISBURSEMENTS . For $ 2,530,250 customs administration bonds purchased ( par value ) .... 2 , 530 , 250.00 For premium paid on above bonds .... 7,185 . 25 Cash ...
... received on bonds purchased .. 235 , 141. 07 Total ..... 2,978 , 262. 27 DISBURSEMENTS . For $ 2,530,250 customs administration bonds purchased ( par value ) .... 2 , 530 , 250.00 For premium paid on above bonds .... 7,185 . 25 Cash ...
Side 2
... received from Porto Rico $ 42,311,920 worth of merchandise , consisting almost exclu- sively of raw products , and all of which would necessarily have been imported from foreign countries had it not gone from this Territory . Porto Rico ...
... received from Porto Rico $ 42,311,920 worth of merchandise , consisting almost exclu- sively of raw products , and all of which would necessarily have been imported from foreign countries had it not gone from this Territory . Porto Rico ...
Side 4
... received no appreciable benefit from the American annexation . It is the industry that is susceptible of the greatest development both in the quantity and quality of its production , and it is the industry that has the largest number of ...
... received no appreciable benefit from the American annexation . It is the industry that is susceptible of the greatest development both in the quantity and quality of its production , and it is the industry that has the largest number of ...
Side 14
... received the approval and signature of the governor and were placed upon the statute books ; two of them deserve special mention , one of them being intended to remedy an existing evil and the other to inaugu- rate a constructive ...
... received the approval and signature of the governor and were placed upon the statute books ; two of them deserve special mention , one of them being intended to remedy an existing evil and the other to inaugu- rate a constructive ...
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agriculture Aguadilla Aibonito amount Añasco appointed appropriations Approved March 11 Aqueduct Arecibo attorney auditor average Baja Balance Barrio Bayamon bonds buildings bureau Cabo Rojo Caguas Carretera cent Coamo Comerio Condemned and confiscated Condemned for repairs construction contamination cuerdas decrease disbursements diseases district courts division ending June 30 enrollment examination EXHIBIT expenditures expenses Fajardo fiscal fund governor grade Guayama Guayanilla Humacao improvements increase inspectors insular government Insular inspection intake irrigation island jail Juana Diaz July June 30 kilometers labor land legislative legislature loans Male Manila March 11 Mayaguez meters Miscellaneous Municipal inspection necessary pending Philippine Ponce population Porto Rico Quebradillas receipts reservoir result revenues Rio Piedras River Road house Rural school Salaries San Juan sanitary sanitation service school boards secretary Table omitted taxes teachers tion Toa Alta total number towns Trujillo Alto tuberculosis Utuado Vega water supply watershed waterworks Yauco
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Side 330 - An Act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes...
Side 330 - An act providing a code of procedure in civil actions and special proceedings in the Philippine Islands...
Side 343 - In all the^ forms of government and administrative provisions which they are authorized to prescribe the Commission should bear in mind that the government which they are establishing is designed not for our satisfaction, or for the expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should be made to conform to their customs, their habits, and even their prejudices, to the fullest extent consistent with...
Side 271 - That the commissioner of the interior shall superintend all •works of a public nature, and shall have charge of all public buildings, grounds, and lands, except those belonging to the United States, and shall execute such requirements as may be imposed by law with respect thereto, and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law...
Side 37 - ... effort will be made at the next session of the legislature to have the said bills passed.
Side 212 - ... the division of archives, patents, copyrights, and trade-marks of the executive bureau...
Side 399 - ... who may have served the minimum term provided by law for the crime for which he was convicted, and who has not previously served two terms of imprisonment in any penal institution for felony.
Side 3 - LEGISLATIVE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMISSION. Acting within its exclusive legislative jurisdiction over all that part of the Philippine Islands inhabited by Moros or other nonChristian tribes, the Commission enacted during the period covered by this report 48 acts, of which the following are perhaps the most important : No.
Side 46 - March 11, 1915. _An act to protect Porto Rican cigars from fraudulent misrepresentation, by providing for adequate expert inspection, and the issue of stamps of guarantee covering the origin of tobacco used in the manufacture of such cigars, intended for exportation, and for other purposes.
Side 45 - An Act to Amend Section 12 of an Act entitled 'An Act to Regulate the Civil Service of Cities, ' approved March 20, 1895, as amended...