Annual Reports of the Secretary of War, Volume 1, Part 10

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Report of the LieutenantGeneral Commanding the Army
68
An act providing for the establishment of a civil government for
77
51
81
An act to prevent discrimination against money of the United States
83
An act to provide for wholesome food supplies and to prevent cruelty 3333
93
52
100
An act appropriating one hundred and twentyseven dollars
101
An act appropriating one hundred and twentyone thousand
105
Report of the LieutenantGeneral Commanding the Army
106
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112
An act amending the second paragraph of Order No 38 of the Gen
114
An act providing for the examination and licensing of applicants
120
An act providing a remedy against judgments obtained in courts
127
An act repealing all acts codes and orders relating to the challeng
132
A general act for the organization of provincial governments in
168
An act appropriating thirteen thousand and seven dollars 13007
177
An act extending the provisions of the provincial government
184
An act fixing the salaries of the auditor for the Philippine Archi
199
323
204
An act to regulate commerce in the Philippine Islands
208
An act extending the provisions of the provincial government
218
53
239
An act exempting the inhabitants of the province of Benguet from
241
An act extending the provisions of the provincial government
246
55
249
An act extending the provisions of the provincial government
255
An act extending the provisions of the provincial government
262
An act extending the provisions of the provisional government
268
127
269
An act providing for the establishment of a weather bureau for
276
24
285
An act providing for the loan of twentyfive hundred dollars
288
An act providing for the organization of courts in the Philippine
289
An act correcting an error in act No 143 for deficiency appropria
332
An act in amendment of act No 151 fixing the compensation
338
36
344
An act amending act No 157 entitled An act providing for
360
An act making eligible to civil office in the Philippine Islands per
366
An act to amend act No 145 entitled An act authorizing
367
An act amending section 27 of act No 136 providing for the distri
374
An act to amend act No 22 and act No 101 relating to the improve
380
56
381
65
405
An act appropriating one hundred and fiftynine thousand seven
406
An act regulating the salaries of officers and employees in
418
An act providing for medical attendance on civil officers
424
An act providing a code of procedure in civil actions and special
425
An act imposing a customs tax upon exports of Mexican money
487
An act appropriating twentyone thousand three hundred
581
An act to amend act No 90
587
An act amending act No 61 authorizing the construction of a high
595
An act providing a clerk of class 7 for the office of the chief of
601
An act establishing and regulating accountability for public prop
607
An act providing for the disposition of fees received by provincial
613
An act providing certain conditions of service in the insular pro
619
An act amending the civilservice act by extending the benefits
628
An act to revise and amend the tariff laws of the Philippine Archi
645
An act amending act No 146 relating to the duties of the insular
679
An act providing for the payment out of the insular treasury
686
An act authorizing the purchase of a tract of land for provincial
691
An act prohibiting the sale of intoxicating beverages in the munic
697
Report of the Philippine Commission from December 1 1900
701
An act creating a bureau of agriculture
703
Public Laws and Resolutions passed by the Philippine Commis
708
The San José College case
714
List of Executive appointments made by resolution of the United States Phil
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