PROCLAMATIONS 1945

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Proclamation No. 32
December 17, 1945
Providing for a Nation-wide Campaign to Raise Funds for the Erection of a National Monument in Honor of the Late President Manuel L. Quezon.
Proclamation No. 31
December 12, 1945
Calling the Congress of the Philippines in Special Session
Proclamation No. 30
December 11, 1945
Extending Once More the Period of the Fourth Special Session of the First Congress of the Philippines
Proclamation No. 29
December 8, 1945
Extending the Period of the Fourth Special Session of the First Congress of the Philippines and for Other Purposes
Proclamation No. 28
December 5, 1945
Designating the Period From December Fifteen, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five to January Thirty-one, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-six, as the Period for the Joint Financial Campaign of the Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts of the Philippines.
Proclamation No. 27
December 4, 1945
Giving Public Notice of the Approval By the President of the United States of the Act of the Congress of the Philippines, House Bill No. 608, Now Known as Commonwealth Act No. 699
Proclamation No. 26
December 4, 1945
Giving Public Notice of the Approval By the President of the United States of the Act of the Congress of the Philippines, House Bill No. 176, Now Known as Commonwealth Act No. 724
Proclamation No. 25
December 3, 1945
Amending Proclamation No. 23, Dated November 26, 1945, By Changing the Date of the Commencement of the Special Session of the Congress of the Philippines Set Thereunder
Proclamation No. 24
December 1, 1945
Establishing and Designating a Parcel of the Public Domain Situated in the Municipalities of Hermosa, Orani, Samal, Abucay, Balanga, Pilar, Bagac, and Moron, Province of Bataan and Municipality of Subic, Province of Zambales, as "Bataan National Park"
Proclamation No. 23
November 26, 1945
Calling the Congress of the Philippines in Special Session
Proclamation No. 22
November 18, 1945
Designating Thursday, the Twenty-second of November, 1945, as a Day of National Thanksgiving
Proclamation No. 21
November 13, 1945
Declaring Thursday, November 15, 1945, as a Special Public Holiday
Proclamation No. 20
November 11, 1945
Providing for the Return to Standard Time, as Provided in Commonwealth Act No. 91
Proclamation No. 19
November 11, 1945
Declaring All Provinces and Chartered Cities in the Philippines Freed From Enemy Occupation and Control for the Purposes of the Debt Moratorium Established By Executive Order No. 25, Dated November 18, 1944, as Amended
Proclamation No. 18
October 17, 1945
Declaring October Twentieth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, a Special National Holiday
Proclamation No. 17
September 26, 1945
Directing the Surrender of All Unlicensed Firearms and Ammunitions
Proclamation No. 16
September 26, 1945
Amending Proclamation No. 15 So as to Allow the Congress of the Philippines to Consider Important Measures Other Than Those Enumerated Therein
Proclamation No. 15
September 20, 1945
Calling the Congress of the Philippines in Special Session
Proclamation No. 14
September 19, 1945
Exempting From Import Duty Commodities and Supplies Received From the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration or Other Relief Organization for Relief of the People of the Philippines
Proclamation No. 13
August 21, 1945
Declaring Sunday, August Twenty-six, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, a Day of Prayer
Proclamation No. 12
August 8, 1945
Calling the Congress of the Philippines in Special Session
Proclamation No. 11
July 16, 1945
Declaring Wednesday, August First, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, a Special Public Holiday
Proclamation No. 10
May 31, 1945
Calling the Congress of the Philippines in Special Session
Proclamation No. 9
May 30, 1945
Declaring That the Provinces of Antique, Bataan, Batangas, Bohol, Bulacan, Capiz, Cavite, Cebu, Iloilo, La Union, Marinduque, Masbate, Mindoro, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Nueva Ecija, Palawan, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Rizal, Samar, Tarlac and Zambales Have Been Freed From Enemy Occupation and Control for the Purposes of the Debt Moratorium Established By Executive Order No. 25 Dated November 18, 1944, as Amended
Proclamation No. 8
May 8, 1945
Designating Sunday, the Thirtieth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, as a Day of National Prayer I, Sergio Osmeņa, President of the Philippines, Do Hereby Publish the Following Proclamation Issued Today By the President of the United States Setting Aside Sunday, May Thirteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, to Be a Day of Prayer:
Proclamation No. 7
March 10, 1945
Declaring That the Province of Leyte Has Been Freed From Enemy Occupation and Control for the Purposes of the Debt Moratorium Established By Executive Order No. 25 Dated November 18, 1944, as Amended
Proclamation No. 6
March 10, 1945
Declaring That the City of Manila Has Been Freed From Enemy Occupation and Control for the Purposes of the Debt Moratorium Established
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