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Section 1
Section 1.
The following essential commodities shall not be sold at more than the maximum selling prices for importers, wholesalers and retailers set opposite each:
FOODSTUFFS (IMPORTED)
Commodity
Unit
Importer—s Price
Wholesaler—s Price
Retailer—s Price
WITH 17% SPECIAL EXCISE TAX ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE
BEVERAGE:
Roasted-Ground Coffee Brand:
Hansen
24/1#
₱64.25/cs.
₱70.10/cs.
₱3.28/tin
WITH 17% SPECIAL EXCISE TAX ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE
CANNED MEAT:
Corned Beef Brand:
Target
48/12-oz.
₱44.40/cs.
₱48.45/cs.
₱1.15/tin
Section 2
Section one Executive Order No
Section 2.
Section one Executive Order No. 342 dated August 14, 1950, as amended by Executive Order No. 463, dated August 11, 1951, is hereby further amended by transferring the province of Zambales from the list of provinces under zone 1 to the list of provinces under Zone S in view of its distance and the high cost of transportation and handling charges from Manila to said province.
Section 3
Section one Executive Order No
Section 3.
Section one Executive Order No. 447, dated June 9, 1951, and Sections one and three of Executive Order No. 464, dated August 21, 1951, are hereby amending by eliminating therefrom the ceiling prices of Cheese, being a non-essential item under the Import Control Law.
Section 4
Section 4.
The ceiling prices fixed in this Order include for Roasted Ground Coffee the 17% Special Excide Tax on Foreign Exchange, 7% Sales Tax and 1% Municipal Tax and for Corned Beef the 7% Sales Tax and 1% Municipal Tax.
Section 5
This Order shall take effect immediately
Section 5.
This Order shall take effect immediately.
Done in the City of Manila, this 12th day of September, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the seventh.
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(SGD.)—
ELPIDIO QUIRINO
President of the Philippines
By the President:
(SGD.)—
MARCIANO ROQUE
Acting Executive Secretary