| United States. Public Health Service - 1915 - 556 pagini
...the University of the Philippines and the professor of pediatrics in the University of Santo Tomas. The committee shall be immediately organized and elect...members, and each member shall receive as compensation 20 pesos for each day of session actually attended by him and when traveling in the Provinces on official... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - 1916 - 594 pagini
...Affairs, Feb. 24, 1913. Hearing on HR 200049 (Jones Bill). with the power of veto, governors of provinces to be appointed by the governor-general with the advice and consent of the Senate, a judiciary to be appointed by the governor-general, and, ultimately, the admission of the... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - 1916 - 422 pagini
...governor is elected by popular vote, except in certain non-christian provinces where the governor is appointed by the Governor-General, with the advice and consent of the Philippine Commission. There is local self-government for the towns and cities. Porto Rico also came to the United States... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - 1916 - 592 pagini
...Affairs, Feb. 24, 1913. Hearing on HR 200049 (Jones Bill). with the power of veto, governors of provinces to be appointed by the governor-general with the advice and consent of the Senate, a judiciary to be appointed by the governor-general, and, ultimately, the admission of the... | |
| Herbert Arthur Smith - 1923 - 344 pagini
...appointed by the president and Senate of the United States, and the heads of executive departments are appointed by the governorgeneral with the advice and consent of the Philippine Senate. The complete control of all the executive departments is expressly given to the governor-general,... | |
| Philippines. Parliamentary Mission to the United States, 1922 - 1923 - 322 pagini
...being that they must retire upon reaching sixty-five years of age. The justices of the peace are also appointed by the Governor-General with the advice and consent of the Philippine Senate. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT.— The Philippine Archipelago is divided into 46 provinces, 34 of which... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm - 1924 - 328 pagini
...six judges. A number of auxiliary judges to assist the regular judges or to fill vacancies are also appointed by the Governor-General with the advice and consent of the Philippine Senate. Judges of First Instance and Auxiliary Judges serve until they reach the age of sixty-five... | |
| Teodoro Manguiat Kalaw - 1925 - 382 pagini
...by the Governor-General with the consent of the Washington Government, and of provincial governors to be appointed by the Governor-General with the advice and consent of the Philippine Senate. The directorate of the new party was composed of the following: TH Pardo de Tavera, Cayetano... | |
| Philippines. Bureau of Health (1933-) - 1927 - 1532 pagini
...This Act provided, among other things, that each province may have a district health officer who is to be appointed by the Governor-General, with the advice and consent of the Philippine Commission. 22. On October 20, 1906, the Sanitary Code for the City of Manila, now incorporated in the "Revised... | |
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