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Official Gazette (1913-1928) Index to Official Gazette (1913-1928) Acknowledgment The University of San Carlos–School of Law and Governance Library has come up with its 3rd Compilation of the Title Index to the Official Gazette. The OG Title Index project prepared by the Library Staff was started with 1st OG 1929-1934 in March 2001 to April 2002 and the 2nd OG for Republic Acts 1990- 2005 in 2006-2007. For its recent compilation it covers 3rd OG from 1913 – 1928 in November 2011- December 2012. The primary reason for the project is for quick retrieval of laws which are found in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE. Arlene Y. Bacayo Law Librarian 1st Group 2nd Group Ana Mae Rufin Regine Gayle Indoy Mae Angelica Cagoco Ruth Lastimoso Jeraldin Cereño Cherry Rose Mamugay Gale Bernadette Lagada Angely Olitres Niña Mae Ybarita Agnes Marclene Teaño Agnes Marclene Teaño Arabella Tulingin Krishyra Yu Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1913 Department of Commerce and Communication (#s 19-22) page 170 Executive Order (#s 1-44; 46-109) page 1 Executive Order (#s 3-5;7-11; 13-63; 65-69) page 171 Proclamation (#s 1-3; 5-7;9-10) page 9 Proclamation (#s 1-61) page 176 Public Law (#s 2199-2236; 2238-2303) page 10 Public Law (#s 2997-3050; 3052-3058) page 181 Public Resolution (#s 4-8;10-11;13-14;17;19-52) page 17 Public Resolution - Concurrent Resolution(#s 2-3;5-6) page 20 - Concurrent Resolution(#s 31; 33-38) page 186 - Joint Resolution(#s 3-4) page 20 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1923 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1914 Administrative Order (#s 1-7; 17; 23-28) page 188 Executive Order (#s 1-118) page 21 City Ordinance (#s 1080-1152) page 189 Proclamation (#s 1-34) page 30 Department Order (#s 1-12) page 195 Public Law (#s 2304-2327) page 33 Executive Order (#s 1-37) page 196 Public Resolution (#s 55-63;65-85;89-92;95-102) page 35 Proclamation (#s 1- 28; 30-37; 39-54; 56-70) page 199 - Concurrent Resolution(#s7-12) page 38 Public Law (#s 3061-3121) page 205 - Joint Resolution( #5) page 38 Public Resolution - Concurrent Resolution(#s 1-22;24) page 210 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1915 - Joint Resolution(#s 1-2) page 212 Executive Order (#s 1-94;96;98) page 39 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1924 Proclamation (#s 1-15) page 45 Public Law (#s 2427-2431;2433) page 47 Administrative Order Public Resolution (#s 103-107;109-122) page 55 - Bureau of Agriculture(#s 29-49) page 213 - Concurrent Resolution(#s 13-15) page 57 - Bureau of Lands(#s 2;5) page 214 - Joint Resolution(#s 6-7) page 57 - Bureau of Posts(#s 1;3-11) page 215 City Ordinance (#s1153-1191; 1207-1208; 1209-241) Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1916 page 215 Department Order - Department of Commerce(#s 35-37;39) page 222 Executive Order(#s 1-17;19-62;66-91) page 63 - Department of Interior(#s 5-16; 18-20) page 222 Proclamation (#s 2540-2569) page 64 Executive Order (#s 1-61;63) page 223 Public Law(#s 2540-2656;2658-2667) page 67 Proclamation (#s 1-12;14-39) page 228 Public Resolution( #s8-9;16-19) page 76 Public Law (#s 2164;3122-3163;3165-3179) page 231 Public Resolution Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1917 - Concurrent Resolution(#s 23-33) page 236 - Joint Resolution(# 3) page 237 Administrative Order - Bureau of Customs(#s12-19;21;30;33;35) page 78 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1925 - Bureau of Internal Revenue(#s 11-16; 18-28;30) page 79 Department Order Administrative Order - Department of Interior(#s 1-12) page 80 - Bureau of Agriculture(#s 47-48; 50-52) page 238 Executive Order(#s 1-83) page 81 - Bureau of Lands(#s 1-5) page 238 Proclamation(#s 1-45) page 87 - Bureau of Posts(#s 1-4; 6-9) page 239 Public Law(#s 2668-2710;2712-2724) page 91 City Ordinance (#s 1242-1273; 1275-1346) page 240 Public Resolution Department Order - Joint Resolution(#s 1-7) page 95 - Department of Commerce(#s 40-45) page 249 - Concurrent Resolution(#s 2;4;6;7;8-10) page 95 - Department of Finance(#s 18-22) page 249 - Department of Interior (#s 1-4;6-7;10-11;13-14) page 250 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1918 Executive Order (#s 1-57) page 251 Proclamation (#s 1-31; 33-67; 69-87; 89-97) page 255 Administrative Order Public Law (#s 3181-3226; 3228) page 263 - Bureau of Customs(#s 44-45;51;54;58-59;76) page 97 Public Resolution - Bureau of Internal Revenue(#s 31-38) page 97 - Concurrent Resolution(#s 34-40) page 267 Department Orders - Department of Agriculture & Natural Resources(#s 6-10) Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1926 page98 - Department of Interior(#s 13-14;16-20) page 99 Administrative Order (#s 1-5) page 269 Executive Order(#s 1-54) page 99 City Ordinance (#s 1347-1354; 1362-1539) page 269 Proclamation(#s 1-34;36-46) page 103 Department Order (#s1;3;5;9;49;51) page286 Public Law(#s 2725-2781) page 107 - Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Public Resolution (#s7-8) page 286 - Concurrent Resolution(#s 11-16;20;22) page 112 - Department of Commerce and Communications(# 52) - Joint Resolution(#s 8-11) page 113 page 286 Executive Order (#s1-40) page 287 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1919 Proclamation (#s1-60) page 290 Public Law (#s 3229-3272) page 295 Executive Order (#s 1-88) page 114 Public Resolution (#s 1-25) page 298 Proclamation (#s 1-20) page 120 Public Law (#s 2782-2787; 2789-2874) page 122 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1927 Public Resolution - Concurrent Resolution(#s1-5;8;17-19;21;23-33) page 129 Executive Order (#s 45-51;53-74;76-86; 88-94) page 301 - Joint Resolution(#s 12-14) page 131 Proclamation (#s 61-93; 95-131; 133) page 304 Public Law (#s 3273-3354; 3356-3357) page 310 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1920 Public Resolution - Concurrent Resolution (#s 26-42; 44) page 318 Executive Order (#s 1-30; 38-44; 48-51) page 132 - Joint Resolution (# 1) page 319 Proclamation (#s 1-61;63-68) page 135 Public Law (#s 2875-2879; 2881-) page 140 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1928 Public Resolution - Concurrent Resolution(#s 6-7; 9-19) page 145 Administrative Order - Joint Resolution(#s 1-3) page 147 - Bureau of Agriculture( #s 34; 56-57) page 320 - Bureau of Lands (#s 3-4; 13) page 320 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1921 - Bureau of Posts (#s 1-2) page 320 City Ordinance (#s 1676- 1765) page 321 Executive Order (#s 1-59) page 148 Department Order Proclamation (#s 1-54) page 152 - Department of Commerce and Industry(#s 63; 65- 75) Public Law (#s 2933-2994) page 157 page 329 - Department of Finance (#s 29-31; 62) page 330 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1922 - Department of Interior (#s 1-4) page 331 Executive Order (#s 94- 148) page 331 Administrative Order (#s1;10-16;18; 21-22) page 162 Proclamation (#s 134-172; 175-198) page 335 City Ordinance (#s 993-997; 999-1007; 1009-1024; 1025-1066; Public Law (#s 3359- 3412; 3420-3440) page 340 1068-1071; 1073-1079) page 163 Public Resolution Department Order (#s 6;9-10;12-16;18) page 170 -Concurrent Resolution (#s 1-7) page 346 Index to Official Gazette Table of Contents, 1913 Executive Order (#s 1-44; 46-109) page 1 Proclamation (#s 1-3; 5-7;9-10) page 9 Public Law (#s 2199-2236; 2238-2303) page 10 Public Resolution (#s 4-8;10-11;13-14;17;19-52) page 18 Concurrent Resolution(#s 2-3;5-6) page 21 Joint Resolution(#s 3-4) page 21 Executive Order, 1913 #1- Appointing members of the Board of Tax Appeals. Official Gazette 11(4): 116 22 Jan '13 #2- Appointing a playground committee for the city of Manila. Official Gazette 11(4): 116-117 22 Jan '13 #3- Declining to confirm the election of Mariano Manas as third member of the provincial board of Laguna. Official Gazette 11(5); 176-177 29 Jan '13 #4- Appointing an appraisement committee to pass upon the value of lands, buildings and structures in the Province of Iloilo. Official Gazette 11(5): 177 29 Jan '13 #5- Providing that travelling on official business may be performed only upon authority of the Governor-General. Official Gazette 11(6): 239 5 Fe '13 #6- Excepting certain places and premises within the prohibited zone adjoining Fort McKinley from the restrictions against the sale of intoxicating liquors. Official Gazette 11(6): 240 5 Fe '13 #7- Amending Executive Order No.2, 1913, re appointment of a playground committee. Official Gazette 11(7): 316 12 Fe '13 #8- Revoking Executive Order No.37, 1907, re reservation of public land, Baguio, Benguet. Official Gazette 11(7): 316 12 Fe '13 #9- Announcing Capt. George S. Holmes, P. C., as aid-de-camp to the Governor- General. Official Gazette 11(7): 317 12 Fe '13 #10- Appointing members of the opium committee. Official Gazette 11(7): 317 12 Fe '13 #11- Withdrawing blocks Nos.20, 23, 64, Manila reclamation area No.1, from operation of subsection (b), section 2, Act No.1654.
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