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Revoking Proclamation No. 141, Dated April 14, 1937, Declaring the Existence of A Public Calamity in the City of Manila
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Revoking Proclamation No. 141, Dated April 14, 1937, Declaring the Existence of A Public Calamity in the City of Manila
Proclamation No. 273
June 21, 1938
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Revocation of Proclamation No. 141- Proclamation No. 141, dated April 14, 1937, declared the existence of a public calamity in the City of Manila due to a fire that broke out and devastated the District of Tondo on April 7, 1937.
- The conditions in the City of Manila are no longer such as those that prevailed during and immediately after the fire.
- The public calamity no longer exists to a sufficient degree to warrant the regulation of prices of articles of prime necessity.
- Proclamation No. 141, dated April 14, 1937, is hereby revoked, effective June 21, 1938.
- The revocation is issued by Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines, under the provisions of Act No. 4164.
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Revoking Proclamation No. 141, Dated April 14, 1937, Declaring the Existence of A Public Calamity in the City of Manila
Proclamation No. 273
•June 21, 1938
MALACAÑAN PALACE
Manila
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 273
REVOKING PROCLAMATION NO. 141, DATED APRIL 14, 1937, DECLARING THE EXISTENCE OF A PUBLIC CALAMITY IN THE CITY OF MANILA.
It appearing that the conditions now obtaining in the City of Manila are not such as those which prevailed during and immediately after the fire which broke out and devastated the District of Tondo on April seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, and which caused the existence of a public calamity in the said city to be proclaimed under the provisions of Act Numbered Four thousand and one hundred sixty-four, I, Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines, do hereby give notice that no public calamity now exists in sufficient degree to warrant the regulation of prices of articles of prime necessity and, therefore, I do hereby proclaim such emergency to be ended, effective this date.
Proclamation Numbered One hundred forty-one, dated April fourteenth, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, is hereby revoked.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal...
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proclamation
public calamity
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regulation of prices
articles of prime necessity
Act No. 4164
Manuel L. Quezon
President of the Philippines
MALACAÑAN PALACE
Manila
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 273
REVOKING PROCLAMATION NO. 141, DATED APRIL 14, 1937, DECLARING THE EXISTENCE OF A PUBLIC CALAMITY IN THE CITY OF MANILA.
It appearing that the conditions now obtaining in the City of Manila are not such as those which prevailed during and immediately after the fire which broke out and devastated the District of Tondo on April seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, and which caused the existence of a public calamity in the said city to be proclaimed under the provisions of Act Numbered Four thousand and one hundred sixty-four, I, Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines, do hereby give notice that no public calamity now exists in sufficient degree to warrant the regulation of prices of articles of prime necessity and, therefore, I do hereby proclaim such emergency to be ended, effective this date.
Proclamation Numbered One hundred forty-one, dated April fourteenth, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, is hereby revoked.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal...
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