Executive Order No. 7 (1935)upon recommendation of the Secretary of Labor, concurred in by the Secretary of Finance and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 6 of Act No. 4184, I, MANUEL L. QUEZON, President of the Philippines, hereby extend the period within which the amount appropriated by the Act aforecited shall be available up to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and thirty-six.19351 section
Executive Order No. 6 (1935)the Government of the City of Manila, by Resolution Numbered Four hundred seven series of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, duly adopted by the Municipal Board on the twenty-first day of December nineteen hundred and thirty-four, and approved by the Mayor of the City on December twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, has requested His Excellency, the Governor-General, to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds in the amount of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00), United St19351 section
Executive Order No. 5-W (1942)For administrative purposes this Office shall be considered a section under the Office of the President of the Philippines and shall have the authority, with the approval of the corresponding head or chief, to obtain the assistance of officers and members of any Department, Bureau or Office of the Government which it may consider necessary for the proper performance of its duties.19421 section
Executive Order No. 5 (1935)Pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-one of Act Numbered One thousand one hundred and twenty of the Philippine Commission, entitled —An Act providing for the administration and temporarily leasing and sale of certain haciendas and parcels of land, commonly known as friar lands, for the purchase of which the Government of the Philippine Islands has recently contracted, pursuant to the provisions of sections sixty-three, sixty-four, and sixty-five of an Act of Congress of the United States19351 section
Executive Order No. 402 (1942)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the authority vested in me under the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, do hereby authorize and empower Colonel Manuel Roxas, P.A., Secretary to the President and ranking member of the Cabinet, to act for and in behalf of the President of the Philippines in any and all matters within his jurisdiction under the Constitution and laws of the Philippines for the proper and continued administration of the affairs of government in the Philippines, and 19421 section
Executive Order No. 401 (1942)By virtue of the authority vested in me under the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, the Court of First Instance of Iloilo is hereby conferred jurisdiction to try crimes committed in the province of Masbate.19421 section
Executive Order No. 400 (1942)Pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, the City of Greater Manila is hereby created. Its territory shell include the present City of Manila, the Quezon City, and all the territory comprised in the municipalities of Caloocan, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasay, and Para—aque.19421 section
Executive Order No. 4 (1935)Under the authority conferred upon me by law, I, MANUEL L. QUEZON, President of the Philippines, do hereby authorize and direct the Secretary of the Interior to attest my signature on all executive orders, proclamations, and commissions, and affix thereto the great seal of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.19351 section
Executive Order No. 3-W (1942)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and by Commonwealth Act Number Six hundred as amended, do hereby declare that all University of the Philippines Fellows, now taking post-graduate studies in the United States, shall therefore be supervised according to Executive Order No. 1-W, and shall perform the duties and enjoy all the rights and privileges mentioned in these orders effective June 1, 1942.19421 section
Executive Order No. 3 (1935)The President; the Vice-President; the Members of the Cabinet; two members of the National Assembly, to be designated by the President; two provincial governors, to be designated by the President; two former general officers of the Philippine Revolutionary Forces, to be designated by the President; the Chief of Constabulary, to sit as a member until a Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army is appointed. Col. Paulino Santos will serve as Secretary of the Council.19351 section
Executive Order No. 2-W (1942)President of the Philippines, do hereby declare that, upon qualification and acceptance by any officer of the Philippine Army of a commission tendered him by the President of the United States in the Army of the United States, the commission held by him in the Philippine Army shall forthwith be and become vacated.— Upon the termination of his commission in the Army of the United States and immediately following his honourable discharge therefrom he shall revert to his former status and rank in t19421 section
Executive Order No. 2 (1935)Done at the City of Manila, this fifteenth day of November, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-five.19351 section
Executive Order No. 1-W (1942)——A monthly pension of $100 during the period of scholarship, for board, lodging and incidentals, shall be given each pensionado. Monthly pensions shall begin on date of leaving Manila and end on the date the pensionado arrives in Manila. Monthly pensions shall be paid at the end of each month in the United States by the Disbursing Agent, Philippine Revenues, Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior, Washington D.C.19421 section
Executive Order No. 1 (1942)General Douglas MacArthur, United States Army, was appointed Military Adviser to the Commonwealth of the Philippines, with the approval of the President of the United States, upon its inauguration in November, 1935. General MacArthur, assisted by the American Military Mission which he formed, devised original plans and methods to develop the national defense of the Philippines. The Military Mission was the instrument which enabled the Government of the Commonwealth to train and equip an army. Du19421 section
Executive Order No. 1 (1935)pursuant to section two, paragraph two of Public Act Numbered One hundred twenty-seven of the Congress of the United States approved March twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, there is embodied in the Constitution of the Philippines as an Ordinance appended thereto a provision requiring that every officer of the Commonwealth of the Philippines shall, before entering upon the discharge of his duties, take and subscribe an oath of office declaring among other things that he recognizes 19351 section