Executive Order No. 9 (1913)Captain George S. Holmes, Philippine Constabulary, is announced as aide-de-camp to the Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, to date from January twentieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen.19131 section
Executive Order No. 8 (1913)In view of the confusion existing in the boundaries of the reservation first temporarily made by Act of the Commission Numbered Six hundred and thirty-six in the present city of Baguio, subprovince of Benguet, Mountain Province, and subsequently enlarge and changed into Baguio town-site reservation, and in view of existing conflicts between the boundaries of the said town-site reservation and those of the military reservation commonly known as Camp John Hay, and in view of the desirability of re19131 section
Executive Order No. 7 (1913)John C. Mehan, Ramon Fernandez, the city superintendent of schools, Antonio C. Torres, Felipe R. Caballero and Elwood S. Brown are hereby appointed a playground committee for the city of Manila to act in an advisory capacity to the present Park Board and to foster public interest in the playground movement, arrange for the training of supervisors, recommended a comprehensive plan for yearly operation, suggest the type of equivalent necessary, plan and conduct play festivals, and display such oth19131 section
Executive Order No. 6 (1913)By virtue of the authority in me vested by Act of the Legislature Numbered Twenty-two hundred and two, I hereby except the following-described place and premises (and no others) situated within the prohibited zone adjoining Fort William McKinley, in the municipality of San Pedro Macati, Province of Rizal, as fixed in Act Numbered Seven hundred and nine, as amended, from the existing restrictions against the sale of spirituous and fermented liquors:19131 section
Executive Order No. 5 (1913)Hereafter, unless otherwise provided by law, travel to foreign countries and the United States on official business or on special assignments in connection with investigations or study which may be advantage to the Government, may be performed only upon authority of the Governor-General.19131 section
Executive Order No. 461 (1961)Beginning at the intersection of Malamote and Pandan Creeks on the original boundary of the M—lang and Kabacan municipalities marked Point 1, on the map; thence, in a northeasterly direction following the Taculen-Malamote Road to its junction on the National Highway, marked Point 2; thence, in a straight line in a northeasterly direction till it intersects the old Kabacan-Kidapawan boundary on the Kaba19611 section
Executive Order No. 460 (1961)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios of Aurora, Bagacay, Bagumbayan, Bayong, Buena Suerte, Cagawasan, Catagdaan, Estaca, Ilaud, Lungsod Daan, Pamacsalan, Rizal, and San Carlos, all of the municipality of Sierra-Bullones; San Isidro of the municipality of Ubay; Lundag of the municipality of Guindulman; and Inaghuban, of the municipality of Candijay; all in the province of Bohol, are hereby segregated from said municipalities and organiz19611 section
Executive Order No. 459 (1961)Beginning at a point at the mouth of Tipudus Creek; thence, following the course of Tipudus Creek upstream to its source; thence, following a straight line in an easterly direction till it intersects the municipal boundaries of Isulan and Lebak; thence, going southward in a straight line following the boundary of Lebak and Isulan municipalities and the Isulan-Palimbang boundary unt19611 section
Executive Order No. 458 (1961)Beginning at a point of intersection of the Agusan-Surigao National Highway and Bangayan River; thence, in a straight imaginary line in an easterly direction until it intersects the Agusan-Surigao boundary; thence following the Agusan-Surigao boundary in a northerly direction to a point of intersection of the northern boundary of Agusan and Surigao and the eastern boundary of Agusan and Surigao; thence, in a westerly direction following the boundary of Agusan and Surigao as defined in section 5619611 section
Executive Order No. 457 (1961)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, do hereby abolish the Presidential Anti-Graft Committee to enforce and implement Republic Act No. 1379, created by Executive Order No. 378, dated February 18, 1960. All its records, prop—erties, and equipment shall be turned over to the Office of the President.19611 section
Executive Order No. 456 (1961)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, do hereby abolish the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency under the Office of the President, created by Executive Order No. 306, dated July 15, 1958, as amended by Executive Order No. 382, dated March 7, 1960. All its records, properties, and equipment shall be turned over to the Office of the President.19611 section
Executive Order No. 455 (1961)—Beginning from point 1 marked —X— on boulder of 2 m. diameter, right bank of Malijao creek running S. 30— 15' E., 1051.2 meters to point 2 on Malijao bridge, thence, S. 62— 45' E., 6,32 0.5 meters to point 3 on top of Mt. Campamingao; thence, S. 67— 10' E., 4,648.75 meters to point 4 on top of Mt. Lolo; thence, S. 12— 23' W., 3,933.9 meters to point 5 on top of Mt. Cabog; thence, S. 19— 17' W., 3,230.37 meters to point 6 on top of Mt. Tawagan; thence, N. 83— 17' W., 1,535.42 meters to point 7 t19611 section
Executive Order No. 454 (1961)—Starting at the mouth of a ravine at Point —A— (Departure—120— 58' 52", Latitude—13— 54' 54") at the rim of Lake Taal between Saimsim and Bangkoro, the boundary line traverses along the said ravine to Point —B— (Departure—120— 58' 11", Latitude—13— 53' 16") between Burol and Kultihan; from Point —B—, a curved line to Point —C— (Departure—120— 58' 16", Latitude—13— 52' 55") in Bihis; from Point —C—, an almost straight line through Tawilisan in Bihis to Point —D— (Departure—120— 57' 47", Latitude19611 section
Executive Order No. 453 (1961)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 90 of the National Defense Act, as amended, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, do hereby prescribe that officers of the Philippine Navy who are engaged in regular and frequent aerial flights pursuant to orders by competent authority and whose duties are inherent in the operation of aircraft while in flight shall receive additional compensation or flying pay equivalent to one-half of their base pay. Entitlement to flying pay shall be19611 section
Executive Order No. 452 (1961)The municipality of Bayabas as herein organized shall have the following boundaries: Beginning at the mouth of the Laksoyan River, marked —A—, on the plan; thence, following the course of said Laksoyan River upstream to its intersection with the Somosomo River, marked —B—; thence, following the course of the Somosomo River upstream to its intersection with the Tago and Cagwait municipal boundary, marked —D—; thence, following an imaginary straight line on a southeasterly direction to a point on19611 section
Executive Order No. 451 (1961)by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, do hereby order all municipal and city treasurers to issue certificates of indecency, based on the classification made in Republic Act No. 747, as implemented by Executive Order No. 578, dated March 24, 1953, in favor of patients who may wish to take advantage of the benefits thereof. For this purpose, municipal and city treasurers are hereby authorized to enlist the assistance of other government age19611 section
Executive Order No. 450 (1961)with the creation of the Philippine Veterans Administration (PVA) under Republic Act No. 2664, which has eleven (11) regional offices strategically located in different parts of the country, there is no more need for said investigating committees as the PVA regional offices can take over their duties in furtherance of the objective of Republic Act No. 2664 to consolidate in one office all functions pertaining to veterans affairs.19611 section
Executive Order No. 449 (1961)In keeping with the Administration—s policy of helping the small Filipino fishermen, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a committee to be known as the President—s Committee on Assistance to the Fishing Industry, composed of the following:19611 section
Executive Order No. 448 (1961)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 113, series of 1955, by declaring the Taytay-Embarcadero-Pancol-Bacuit (El Nido) Road, from Km. 223.36 to Km. 290.00, or a distance of 66.64 kilometers, as national primary road in the province of Palawan.19611 section
Executive Order No. 447 (1961)most of the sugar centrals in the Philippines are still undertaking the rehabilitation of their facilities, including the buildings and dwelling houses of their laborers, which were damaged during the last war, and are incurring heavy expenditures for this purpose;19611 section
Executive Order No. 446 (1961)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Pangasinan and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Pangasinan a municipality to be known as Basista, to consist of the following barrios of the municipalities of San Carlos, Bayambang, and Malasique, all of the same province:19611 section
Executive Order No. 445 (1961)Pursuant to the authority conferred upon me by section 107 of Commonwealth Act No. 141, otherwise known as the Public Land Act, as last amended by Republic Act No. 3106, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, hereby delegate to the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources the power to sign patents or certificates covering lands not exceeding One hundred and forty-four (144) hectares in area concurrently with the Undersecretary for Natural Resources.19611 section
Executive Order No. 444 (1961)Beginning at the intersection of the Maramag and Pulangi Rivers; thence, in an easterly direction following an imaginary straight line till it intersects the boundaries of the municipality of Maramag and the municipal district of San Fernando; thence, in a southerly direction following the boundaries of the municipality of Maramag and the municipal district of San Fernando to the intersection of the boundaries of the municipality of Maramag, the municipal d19611 section
Executive Order No. 443 (1961)Beginning at a point marked —1— which is the intersection of the shoreline of Illana Bay and the left boundary line between barrio Sompot and barrio Abong-Abong, a distance of about 500.00 meters from Abong-Abong, due West; thence, in a straight line due South with a distance of about 10,400.00 meters (scaled from the provincial map of Zamboanga del Sur) until it intersects the shoreline at Maligay Bay at a point marked —2—; thence, counterclockwise following the boundary of the marine waters wh19611 section
Executive Order No. 442 (1961)Beginning at a point of intersection of the Agusan-Surigao National Highway and Bangayan River; thence, in a straight imaginary line in an easterly direction until it intersects the Agusan-Surigao boundary; thence, following the Agusan-Surigao boundary in a northeasterly direction to a point of intersection of the northern boundary of Agusan and Surigao and the eastern boundary of Agusan and Surigao; thence, in a westerly direction following the course of Magtiaco River downstream to the middle 19611 section
Executive Order No. 441 (1961)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Cotabato and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios and sitios of Tulunan, Popuyon, Dungos, Bagumbayan, La Esperanza, New Panay, Banayal, Tuburan, New Culasi, Minapan, Kanibong, Bual, Damawato, New Caridad, Manuitan, Sebseb, Maluguig, Galidan, Dongo-an, Tambak, Nabundasan, Lampagang, Bitu-an Itom, Bitu-an Puti, Salvan, Upper Nabundasan, May-bula, Lower Bual, all of the municipality of M—19611 section
Executive Order No. 440 (1961)Beginning at the point of intersection of the Cabadbaran-Old Esperanza and Surigao boundaries; thence, in a southerly direction following the Old Esperanza-Municipal District of Las Nieves and Butuan City boundaries; thence, in a southeasterly direction straight to a point of intersection of the Esperanza-Bayugan provincial road and the Luna Lumber road connecting sitio San Toribio at barrio Salvacion; thence, in an easterly direction following an imaginary straight line until it intersects the 19611 section
Executive Order No. 439 (1961)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Cotabato and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios and sitios of Datal-blao, Kalonglid, Lumaga, Sinapulan, Columbio, Colon-Nambes, Mayo, Katil, Sipaka, Malala, Bual Bunawan, Makabuat, Kalaong-Lebe, Banta—gan, Maligaya, Mauno, Tamlos, Dalul, Lumoyon, Alip, Panag, Damawato, Barrio Moslem, Minapan, Telafas, Palao-sa-Buto, all of the municipality of Buluan, province of Cotabato, are hereby19611 section
Executive Order No. 438 (1961)Pursuant to the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 613 as re-enacted by Republic Act No. 824, and as extended and amended by Republic Acts Nos. 999, 1482 and 2240, I, Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, do hereby further amend Annex —A—, III-B-4 to Executive Order No. 453, as amended by Executive Order No. 482, dated October 31, 1951, and revived by Executive Order No. 526, dated August 20, 1952, and as amended by Executive Order No. 61, dated August 31, 1954, by tr19611 section
Executive Order No. 437 (1961)Carlos P. Garcia, President of the Philippines, pursuant to the authority vested in me by section 90 of Commonwealth Act No. 1, as amended, do hereby authorize the payment of additional pay (hazardous duty pay) to officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines while actually performing hazardous duty and only for the inclusive dates in which such hazardous duty has been actually performed under rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of National Defense requiring therein that all requ19611 section