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NUMBER, TITLE, AND ACTION.

By Commissioners Worcester and Araneta.
In first session:

Read first and second times and ordered on file for third
reading, p. 437.

Read third time, passed, and the title read and approved, p. 445.

In special session:

Reintroduced, read once, and passed, p. 535.

Passed by the Assembly without amendment, p. 654.
Ordered enrolled and printed, p. 654.

(See Act No. 2227.)

78. An Act authorizing an appropriation of six hundred and twentyfive thousand pesos for the fiscal year nineteen hundred

and fourteen for the University of the Philippines, and for other purposes.

By Commissioner Gilbert.

In first session:

Read first and second times, considered in Committee of the Whole, reported without amendment, report accepted, read third time under Rule XIV, passed, and the title amended, read, and approved, pp. 479, 480.

In special session:

Reintroduced, read once, and passed, p. 535.

(See A. B. 417.)

79. An Act to amend section three of Act Numbered Two thousand and eighty-three, entitled "An Act to fix the amount of the Gold Standard Fund, created under Act Numbered Nine hundred and thirty-eight, authorizing the deposit of the excess of the amount so fixed to the credit of the general fund of the treasury, and authorizing the investment of a portion of the said Gold Standard Fund," reducing the rate of interest on loans authorized under said Act on approved security to the Manila Railroad Company to complete sections of railroad, on the Lucena-Pagbilao, Ragay North and South, Legaspi-Tabaco, and Legaspi-Nueva Caceres lines, from five per centum per annum to four per centum per annum.

By the President.

In special session:

Read first and second times, considered in Committee of the Whole, reported without amendment, report accepted, read third time under Rule XIV, passed, and the title read and approved, pp. 628, 629.

Laid on the table by the Assembly, p. 739.

Third Philippine Legislature.

First Session, and Special Session of 1913.

ASSEMBLY BILLS.

Number, TITLE, AND ACTION.

4. An Act declaring exempt from attachment and execution for delinquency in the payment of the land tax the clothing and the household furniture of the debtor.

In first session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee
on Taxation and Revenue, p. 223.

Reported with amendment (Report No. 81), report accepted,
read second time, considered in Committee of the Whole,
reported with recommendation that the proposed amend-
ment be concurred in with additional amendment, amend-
ment adopted, and the bill ordered on file for third read-
ing, pp. 277, 278.

Read third time, passed, and the title amended, read, and
approved, pp. 287, 288.

Commission amendment concurred in by the Assembly,

(See Act No. 2204.)

5. An Act to appropriate funds for charitable purposes.

p. 313.

In first session :
Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Appropriations, p. 362.

Reported with amendment (Report No. 137), report accepted,
read second time, considered in Committee of the Whole,
reported with recommendation that the proposed amend-
ment be concurred in with additional amendment, amend-
ment adopted, read third time under Rule XIV, passed,
and the title read and approved, pp. 433–435.
In special session:

Received, read first and second times, considered in Com-
mittee of the Whole, reported with amendment made in
first session, amendment adopted, read third time under
Rule XIV, passed, and the title read and approved, pp.
536, 549.

Assembly disagrees to Commission amendment and requests
conference, p. 616.

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NUMBER, TITLE, AND ACTION.

Commission insists on its amendment and agrees to conference, p. 616.

Report of conference committee (No. 3), p. 675.

Conference report agreed to by the Commission, p. 675.
Conference report agreed to by the Assembly, p. 709.
(See Act No. 2247.)

6. An Act providing that the annual tax on the assessed value of the real estate of the city of Manila for the year nineteen hundred and thirteen and in subsequent years shall be one per centum thereof.

In first session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Taxation and Revenue, p. 221.

Reported with amendment (Report No. 82), report accepted,
read second time, and considered in Committee of the
Whole, pp. 278-286.

Consideration postponed, p. 287.

Further considered in Committee of the Whole, reported with recommendation that proposed amendment be concurred in with additional amendment, amendment adopted, read third time under Rule XIV, passed, and the title amended, read, and approved, pp. 302-304.

Assembly disagrees to amendment and requests conference, p. 356.

Commission insists on its amendment and agrees to conference, pp. 356, 357.

In special session:

Received, read first and second times, considered in Committee of the Whole, reported with amendment made in first session, amendment adopted, read third time under Rule XIV, passed, and the title amended, read, and approved, pp. 536, 549, 550.

Assembly disagrees to amendment and requests conference, p. 587.

Commission insists on its amendment and agrees to con-
ference, p. 587.

Report of conference committee (No. 7), pp. 702-705.
Conference report agreed to by the Commission, p. 705.
Conference report agreed to by the Assembly, p. 726.
(See Act No. 2257.)

10. An Act appropriating the sum of two hundred thousand pesos for the construction of a custom house and the installation of an arrastre plant in the port of Iloilo.

In first session :

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Appropriations, p. 151.

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NUMBER, TITLE, AND ACTION.

Reported with recommendation that the bill be postponed
(Report No. 37), report adopted, pp. 170, 171.
Recommitted to the Committe on Appropriations, p. 224.
In special session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Appropriations, pp. 536, 537.

Reported with recommendation that the bill be laid on the
table (Report No. 218), report adopted, p. 650.

15. An Act providing for the holding, under certain conditions, of municipal and provincial exposition fiestas of products, means, industries, or manufactures, sources of wealth, art, and education, for the permanent maintenance thereof, and for other purposes.

In first session:

Received, read first time and referred to the Committee on Municipal and Provincial Governments, pp. 204, 205. Reported without amendment (Report No. 145), minority report submitted (Report No. 146), (Report No. 146), minority report adopted, and the bill laid on the table, pp. 482, 483. In special session:

Received, read first time, and laid on the table, pp. 537, 555. 25. An Act amending Act Numbered Nineteen hundred and thirty

two, entitled "An Act providing for the expenditure within the municipality where collected of at least thirty per centum of the additional amount of the cedula tax in provinces whose provincial boards shall have provided by resolution that the cedula tax be increased in accordance with Act Numbered Sixteen hundred and fifty-two," so that said thirty per centum shall be expended exclusively by each municipal council.

In first session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Matters Pertaining to the Department of Commerce and
Police, p. 182.

Reported with recommendation that the bill be laid on the
table (Report No. 73), report adopted, pp. 259, 260.
In special session:

Received, read first time, and laid on the table, pp. 536, 555. 27. An Act amending Act Numbered Seventeen hundred and ninetyone, amendatory of Act Numbered Eighty-two of the Philippine Commission.

In first session :

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Municipal and Provincial Governments, p. 501.

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Number, Title, and ACTION.

In special session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Municipal and Provincial Governments, p. 537.

Reported with recommendation that the bill be laid on the
table (Report No. 209), report adopted, p. 644.

32. An Act authorizing the Insular, provincial, and municipal governments to exercise the right of eminent domain over private property for the public good and for the purposes herein specified.

In first session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Matters Pertaining to the Department of Finance and
Justice, pp. 501, 502.

In special session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on
Matters Pertaining to the Department of Finance and
Justice, pp. 536, 537.

Reported with amendment (Report No. 174), report ac-
cepted, read second time, considered in Committee of the
Whole, reported with recommendation that proposed amend-
ment be concurred in, amendment adopted, read third
time under Rule XIV, passed, and the title amended, read,
and approved, pp. 560–563.

Assembly disagrees to amendment and requests conference, p. 653.

Commission insists on its amendment and agrees to con-
ference, p. 654.

Report of conference committee (No. 8), pp. 705, 706.
Conference report agreed to by the Commission, p. 706.
Conference report agreed to by the Assembly, p. 710.
(See Act No. 2249; also C. B. 22.)

38. An Act organizing a competition of physicians for writing a pamphlet on public hygiene for the purpose of preventing mortality, especially among the children.

In first session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on Matters Pertaining to the Department of the Interior, p. 502.

In special session:

Received, read first time, and referred to the Committee on Matters Pertaining to the Department of the Interior, pp. 536, 538.

Reported with recommendation that the bill be laid on the table (Report No. 181), report adopted, p. 581.

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