Executive Order No. 368 (1959)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Leyte and pursuant to the provisions of sections sixty-eight and twenty one sixty-seven of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios and sitios of the municipalities of Bontoc and Sogod, both of the province of Leyte, are hereby reconstituted and the territories of said municipalities readjusted so that Bontoc and Sogod consist of the following barrios and sitios:19591 section
Executive Order No. 367 (1959)—From Suyangan Straight marked point —A— then to the mouth of Bayantian Creek marked point —B— following a northeasterly direction up to Bayantian Creek to the top of the ridge marked point —C— following the mountain range to the northerly direction up to the boundary of Dinagat and Loreto at Sitio Tapahan source of Ga-as inlet marked point —D—; thence northeasterly following the course of Ga-as inlet downstream to where it empties into the sea; thence following the boundary of the municipal wat19591 section
Executive Order No. 366 (1959)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, that portion of the Naval Base at Subic Bay, in the province of Zambales, known as the Community of Olongapo, and particularly described hereunder, which has been turned over to the Republic of the Philippines by the United States of America, is hereby constituted into an independent municipality to be known as the Municipality of Olongapo.19591 section
Executive Order No. 364 (1959), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a census board in each province, city, municipality, and municipal district to act as a consultative body and to assist the Bureau of the Census and Statistics during the preparatory and actual enumeration work within their respective jurisdictions in the 1960 censuses of population, housing, and agriculture, without extra compensation.19591 section
Executive Order No. 363 (1959), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 349, dated August 10, 1959, in the sense that the result of the preliminary enumeration of dwellings throughout the Philippines shall be submitted to the Director of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics on or before November 30, 1959.19591 section
Executive Order No. 362 (1959)Beginning from point 1 marked —X— on boulder of 2 meters diameter, right bank of Malihao Creek running S. 71— 00' E., 3,888.79 meters to point ;2, on top of Mt. Caglinte; thence S. 55— 39' E., 7,587.44 meters to point 3, top of Mt. Lole; thence S. 12— 23' W., 3,933.90 meters to point 4, on top of Mt. Cabog; thence S. 19— 17' W., 3,230.37 to point 5, on top of Mt. Tawagan; thence N. 83— 17' W., 1,535;42 meters to point 6, on top of Mt. Catoloan; thence N. 53— 40' W., 1,929.10 meters to point 7, o19591 section
Executive Order No. 361 (1959)Essential producers— and consumers— goods.—Essential producers— and consumers— goods produced by Filipino independent farm operators and farm hands in the United States may be channeled to the Philippines for sale, except those that would tend to displace similar locally produced goods or to disrupt the agricultural development program of the country. Likewise, such products should not be allowed to be channeled into the country if the importation thereof is banned by Philippine laws and regulat19591 section
Executive Order No. 360 (1959)—From a point marked 1 on plan, intersection of Fulangi River and the political boundary of the Municipal District of San Fernando; thence due west, 10.00 kms. to the confluence of Sawaga River and Manupale River marked 2; thence following upstream along the center line of Manupale River, 24.00 kms. to the political boundary of Talakag marked 3; thence following the political boundary of Talakag S 40-00—W, 10.00 kms. to point 4 junction with political boundary of Pangantukan; thence following th19591 section
Executive Order No. 359 (1959)—Beginning at the point of intersection of the boundary of Pilar and Numancia, on Landahan River marked —A— on the map, on a northwesterly direction to a point at top of Magilo Mountain marked —B—, thence on a; northeasterly direction to the center-of rock called: Bil-at, along the. boundary line of Sapao- and Numancia, marked —C—, thence following the same boundary line of Sapao and Numancia on an easterly direction to point —D— the eastern territorial limit of Numancia, thence following the ea19591 section
Executive Order No. 358 (1959)—However, highway district engineers, city engineers, or project engineers and headquarters engineers in division offices and in Manila can make direct legitimate emergency purchases with any known company in their province, or in nearby provinces, or in Manila, of spare parts for machinery and equipment used in public works which are of the make of the company and/or locally manufactured spare parts of any make which have been tested and found satisfactory by the Secretary of Public Works and C19591 section
Executive Order No. 357 (1959)—Beginning from the point at the peak of Mt. Tendido and marked (A) on the plan, describe an imaginary straight line about 40— NE. traversing the point where Calang Creek intersects with Surigao-Badas road at Km. No. 15, marked (X) on the plan, to the point at the back drop of Mt. Hinaksaan, marked (B) on the plan; thence follow a course about 75— SE, traversing the peak of Mt. Manbilibid, to its point of intersection with the existing boundary line between the mother municipality, Surigao, and19591 section
Executive Order No. 356 (1959)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, and upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Zamboanga del Sur, the barrios and sitios of Kumalarang, Gitaan Dagat, Dumagoc, Balao, Magusan, Baiisong, and Gatub, all of the municipality of Lapuyan, and the barrios and sitios of Gusom, Manago, Lower Buyugan, Cabasi, Diplo, and Cabog Island, all of the municipality of Malangas, both of the province of Zamboanga del Sur, are hereby segregated from the sa19591 section
Executive Order No. 355 (1959)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Sulu and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the municipal districts of Balimbing, Bongao, Cagayan de Sulu, Indanan, Luuk, Maimbung, Panamad, Pangutaran, Parang, Pata, Patikul, Siasi, Simunul, Sitangkai, South Ubian, Talipao, Tandubas, Tapul, Tongkil, and Turtle Islands, all of the province of Sulu, are hereby converted into municipalities.19591 section
Executive Order No. 354 (1959)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;19591 section
Executive Order No. 353 (1959)The boundary line between the municipal district of San Andres as herein organized and the municipality of San Narciso, shall be the course of Bahay River from its mouth at Ragay Gulf upstream southwesterly to the junction of the Milowpitiwan Creek with said Bahay River, thence southwesterly in a straight imaginary line to a distance of 9,400 meters, more or less till it touches point or corner No. 44 on San Narciso-Aurora boundary as described in land classification project No. 15-B, Block B, S19591 section
Executive Order No. 352 (1959)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, and upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Davao, the barrio of Tibal-og and other barrios or sitios of the municipality of Kapalong and the barrios of La Libertad, Esperanza, Balagonan, and San Miguel of the municipality of Panabo, both of the province of Davao, as may be comprised within the boundaries specified hereunder, are hereby segregated from the said municipalities and organized into an in19591 section
Executive Order No. 351 (1959)Beginning at a point marked corner 1 being M.B.M. 3 Tagum Cadastre 276 or M-B.M. 12, Saug Cadastre 283; thence in a straight line running northeasterly to a point marked M.B.M. 2, Compostela or M.B.M. 11, Saug or M.B.M. 4 Tagum; thence easterly to a point marked M.B.M. 3, Compostela or M.B.M. 10, Saug; thence northeasterly to a point marked B.B.M. 1, Compostela Cadastre 282; thence eastward-to B.B.M. 2, Compostela Cadastre 282; thence due south to a point marked M.B.M. 16, Compostela Cadastre 2819591 section
Executive Order No. 350 (1959)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Cotabato and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios of Palimbang, Kraan, Milbuk, Tibulos, Culobi, Kolong-Kolong, Botril, Baliango, Sinangcangan, Kanipaan, Barungis, Wal, Baranayan, Napaapon, Minos, Bulan, Tipulay, South Kulaman, North Kulaman, Akol, Wasag, Medol, Ligao, Ripulon Langali, Malatunol, Maganao, Kidayan, Balinnang, Sandiolo, Kisec, Namat Masla, Namat Paidu, Kipongot, Tuna, Sugko, Sanga19591 section
Executive Order No. 349 (1959), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I do hereby order that a preliminary enumeration of all dwellings in each barrio or district of every chartered city, municipality, or municipal district, in accordance with the plans of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics be undertaken by the chief executive thereof, or in their absence, by the officials acting in their stead, who will be assisted by the members of the city boards or municipal councils and by the p19591 section
Executive Order No. 348 (1959)Pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-six hundred and thirty—A of the Revised Administrative Code, as inserted by section one of Republic Act Numbered fifteen hundred and fifteen, the following municipal districts are hereby classified, as herein indicated, in accordance with the schedule provided in said law, on the basis of their average annual revenues for the four fiscal years nineteen hundred and fifty-two to nineteen hundred and fifty-five, as certified by the General Auditing Offic19591 section
Executive Order No. 347 (1959)Upon recommendation of the Provincial Board of Bukidnon, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight and section twenty-six hundred and thirty, as amended, of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios and sitios of Abihid, San Alfonso (Tugop.), Taga Alas-as, Little Baguio, Halapitan, Kalagutay, Sinalanganan, and Malambago, all of the municiplity of Malaybalay, province of Bukidnon, and the barrios and sitios of Namnam, Ig-ugsad, Kibuncog, Bonacao, Perino (Palikpakan), Santo Domingo 19591 section
Executive Order No. 346 (1959), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby adjust the re-classification of the municipality of Alitagtag, province of Batangas, to 2nd class.19591 section
Executive Order No. 345 (1959)Done in the City of Manila, this 27th day of July, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-nine, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the fourteenth.19591 section
Executive Order No. 344 (1959)—From the point of Punta Silla in a straight line to the peak of Mt. Silla; thence in a straight line to the intersection of latitude 8— 40—; and longtitude 123— 28—; thence in a straight line to the crest of Tapie mountain; thence following the ridge of Kikit mountain range to the peak of Oyan mountain; thence due south until it intersects Dapitan River; thence following upstream the said river to the confluence of Sibutad River and Dapitan River; thence following upstream Sibutad River to the19591 section
Executive Order No. 343 (1988)WHEREAS, the inclusion of the DA, DOF, and DOTC in the composition of the Commission on Export Procedures created under Executive Order No. 843, series of 1982, to study, review, revise, amend, introduce innovations, simplify, and consolidate rules and regulations to expedite the exportation of products will facilitate the carrying out of the Commission's mandate.19884 sections
Executive Order No. 343 (1959)—From the shore of the Sulu Sea, following a line due Northeast through concrete post (Km. 98 of the Dumaguete South Road) until it intersects the Camandagan Creek, a tributary of the Sicopong River; then following the Camandagan Brook downstream to the Sicopong River upstream up to its source; thence from said source still due Northeast to a point marking the boundaries of Bayawan, Sta. Catalina, and Tanjay. All territories east of this line shall belong to Santa Catalina as specified in Execut19591 section
Executive Order No. 342 (1988)I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the laws, do hereby delegate the power of the President to appoint certain local officials under Section 42(4), 48(3), 49(2), 146(1) and (2), 173(1) and (5), and 205(2) of the Local Government Code, as amended, to the Secretary of Local Government, who shall sign, "By authority of the President."19881 section
Executive Order No. 342 (1959)Upon the request of the Municipal Council of Bacolod, Province of Lanao, favorably recommended by the Provincial Governor and the Congressman of Lanao, and pursuant to the provisions of section Sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the boundary line between the municipalities of Maigo and Bacolod, both of the province of Lanao, shall be the Barongison Creek, from the mouth of said Creek in Panguil Bay upstream to where said Barongison Creek meets the present boundary line between the m19591 section
Executive Order No. 341 (1988)PROVIDING GUIDELINES ON SECTION 4 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6679, "AN ACT TO AMEND REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6653 TO POSTPONE THE BARANGAY ELECTIONS TO MARCH 28, 1989, PRESCRIBING ADDITIONAL RULES GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF BARANGAY ELECTIONS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES"19884 sections
Executive Order No. 341 (1959)Republic Act No. 1231, as amended by Republic Act No. 1915, authorizes the President to appoint not to exceed sixty reserve officer pilots into the Regular Force in grades higher than second lieutenant who are graduates of the Philippine Air Force Flying School or the United States Air Force Flying School and non-pilot reserve officers on active duty who possess technical qualifications necessary for the operation and maintenance of aircraft, and to prescribe the rules and regulations therefor; 19595 sections