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Governor-General for the election of a delegate to the Philippine Assembly from the Province of Cavite
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Governor-General for the election of a delegate to the Philippine Assembly from the Province of Cavite
Proclamation No. 1909
January 1, 1909
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Summary of Proclamation No. 1 by the Governor-General of the Philippine IslandsDesignation of Public Holiday for Election of Delegate to Philippine Assembly
- Pursuant to Section 4 of Act No. 1582, the 19th day of January 1909 was designated as the date for the election of a delegate to the Philippine Assembly from the Province of Cavite.
- By virtue of the powers vested in the Governor-General under Section 2 of Act No. 1671, the 19th day of January 1909 was proclaimed as a public holiday within the Province of Cavite.
- The proclamation was issued by Governor-General James F. Smith on the 14th day of January 1909 in the city of Manila.
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Governor-General for the election of a delegate to the Philippine Assembly from the Province of Cavite
Proclamation No. 1909
•January 1, 1909
BY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS‑
A PROCLAMATION.
No. 1
Whereas, the nineteenth day of January, nineteen hundred and nine, has been specially designated by proclamation of the Governor-General for the election of a delegate to the Philippine Assembly from the Province of Cavite as provided for in section four of Act Numbered Fifteen hundred and eighty-two:
Now, therefore, I, James F. Smith, Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, by virtue of the powers vested in me by section two of Act Numbered Sixteen hundred and seventy-one, do hereby proclaim the said nineteenth day of January, nineteen hundred and nine, to be a public holiday within the said Province of Cavite.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Government of the Philippine Islands to be affixed
Done at the city of Manila this fourteenth day of January nineteen hundred and nine. (102804-A19)
JAMES F. SMITH,
Governor-General.
By the Governor-General:
THOMAS CARY WELCH, Acting Executive Secretary.
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Act No. 1582
Act No. 1671
January 19, 1909
BY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS‑
A PROCLAMATION.
No. 1
Whereas, the nineteenth day of January, nineteen hundred and nine, has been specially designated by proclamation of the Governor-General for the election of a delegate to the Philippine Assembly from the Province of Cavite as provided for in section four of Act Numbered Fifteen hundred and eighty-two:
Now, therefore, I, James F. Smith, Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, by virtue of the powers vested in me by section two of Act Numbered Sixteen hundred and seventy-one, do hereby proclaim the said nineteenth day of January, nineteen hundred and nine, to be a public holiday within the said Province of Cavite.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Government of the Philippine Islands to be affixed
Done at the city of Manila this fourteenth day of January nineteen hundred and nine. (102804-A19)
JAMES F. SMITH,
Governor-General.
By the Governor-General:
THOMAS CARY WELCH, Acting Executive Secretary.
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