Executive Order No. 8-W (1943)The powers, functions, and duties as well as the personnel, appropriations, and properties of the Office of Special Services, Office of the President of the Philippines, are hereby transferred to the Department of Information and Public Relations.19431 section
Executive Order No. 7-W (1943)1. To study and recommend plans for relief of the population immediately upon reoccupation of the Philippines, and to formulate proposals for the obtaining of such supplies as may be required for his purpose, and for the restoration of public and private property.19431 section
Executive Order No. 6-W (1943)Done at the City of Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America, this twenty-ninth day of January, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-three, and of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, the eight.19431 section
Executive Order No. 4 (1943)2. The music of the —Diwa ng Bayan— and its words may be played and sung only when public acts of an official or semiofficial character are performed or held, when the Flag of the Republic of the Philippines is to be hoisted or lowered, when performances or celebrations of an official character are held, by public or private schools duly recognized by the Government, or on similarly solemn occasions.19431 section
Executive Order No. 1 (1909)The attention of all heads of Departments, Bureaus, and Offices is hereby called to the terms of Act Numbered Sixteen hundred and six, amending section five of Act Numbered One hundred and forty-six, requiring each head of Department, Bureau, or Office to submit to the Purchasing Agent annually, within thirty days after the passage of each regular annual appropriation bill, an estimate of articles or supplies which will probably be required for the transaction of its official business for the fi19091 section