MALACAÑAN PALACE Manila
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 263
GIVING PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE APPROVAL BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ACT NO. 2512 NOW KNOWN AS COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 253.
In accordance with the provisions of section two of the Act of the National Assembly Numbered Twenty-five hundred and twelve, entitled "An Act amending further paragraph sixty-four of group two, Class IV, of section eight of the Philippines Tariff Act of nineteen hundred and nine, as amended, so as to extend the free entry of woods, barks, roots and similar natural products, for dyeing or tanning," I, Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines, do hereby give public notice of the approval by the President of the United States on February twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, of said Act as provided in section two, subsection (a), paragraph nine, of the Act of Congress of March twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and thrity-four.
The National Assembly Act above-mentioned becomes Commonwealth Act Numbered Two hundred fifty-three.
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Giving Public Notice of the Approval By the President of the United States of National Assembly Act No. 2512 Now Known as Commonwealth Act No. 253
Proclamation No. 263
This proclamation by the President of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon, gives public notice of the approval by the President of the United States of National Assembly Act No. 2512, now known as Commonwealth Act No. 253.
Key Points:
- The Act amends paragraph 64 of group two, Class IV, of section 8 of the Philippines Tariff Act of 1909, as amended, to extend the free entry of woods, barks, roots, and similar natural products for dyeing or tanning. [Section 2 of National Assembly Act No. 2512]
- The President of the United States approved the Act on February 26, 1938, as provided in section 2, subsection (a), paragraph 9, of the Act of Congress of March 24, 1934.
- The proclamation officially gives public notice of the approval of the Act by the President of the United States, as required by section 2 of National Assembly Act No. 2512.
- The proclamation was issued on March 4, 1938, in the City of Manila, in the third year of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
Key Points:
- The Act amends paragraph 64 of group two, Class IV, of section 8 of the Philippines Tariff Act of 1909, as amended, to extend the free entry of woods, barks, roots, and similar natural products for dyeing or tanning. [Section 2 of National Assembly Act No. 2512]
- The President of the United States approved the Act on February 26, 1938, as provided in section 2, subsection (a), paragraph 9, of the Act of Congress of March 24, 1934.
- The proclamation officially gives public notice of the approval of the Act by the President of the United States, as required by section 2 of National Assembly Act No. 2512.
- The proclamation was issued on March 4, 1938, in the City of Manila, in the third year of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.