PROCLAMATIONS 1946

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Proclamation No. 39
May 28, 1946
Declaring Thursday, the Thirtieth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-six as Philippine-american Memorial Day.
Proclamation No. 38
May 27, 1946
Declaring Tuesday, May 28, 1946, as a Special Public Holiday
Proclamation No. 37
April 17, 1946
Declaring Monday, April 22, 1946, a Special Public Holiday
Proclamation No. 36
April 6, 1946
Exempting From Import Duty Rice Imported By the Government or a Relief Organization Designated By the President of the Philippines
Proclamation No. 35
March 26, 1946
Designating the Period From March 27th To April 2nd of Each Year "National Language Week."
Proclamation No. 34
February 13, 1946
Revoking Proclamation No. 679, Dated February 5, 1941, and Reserving the Parcels of the Public Domain Formerly Known as the La Granja Experiment Station for Experimental Purposes Under the Management of the Bureaus of Plant Industry and Animal Industry.
Proclamation No. 33
January 29, 1964
Reserving for Settlement Purposes Two Parcels of Land Situated in the Provinces of Oriental Negros and Occidental Negros, Island of Negros.
Proclamation No. 17
December 26, 1946
Declaring Tuesday, December 31, 1946, a Special Bank Holiday
Proclamation No. 15
November 27, 1946
Designating Monday, December 2, 1946, as Parents’ Day
Proclamation No. 14
November 12, 1946
Declaring the Provisions of Act No. 4054, Known as the Philippine Rice Share Tenancy Act, as Amended, To Be in Full Force and Effect Throughout the Philippines
Proclamation No. 13
November 9, 1946
Reserving for Agricultural Colony Site Purposes a Parcel of the Public Domain Situated in the Municipality of Caramoan, Province of Camarines Sur, Island of Luzon.
Proclamation No. 12
October 30, 1946
Publishing the Values of Certain Foreign Currencies for the Purpose of the Assessment and Collection of Duty.
Proclamation No. 11
October 22, 1946
Making Public the Treaty of General Relations Between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America.
Proclamation No. 10
September 30, 1946
National Fund Campaign of the Philippine Red Cross
Proclamation No. 9
September 18, 1946
Calling the Congress of the Philippines in Special Session
Proclamation No. 8
September 7, 1946
Granting Amnesty To All Persons Who Committed Acts Penalized Under the Revised Penal Code in Furtherance of the Resistance To the Enemy.
Proclamation No. 7
August 7, 1946
Reserving for Agricultural Colony Site Purposes a Parcel of the Public Domain Situated in the Northern Portion of the North Negros Forest Reserve Municipalities of Calatrava, Escalante, Sagay and Cadiz, Province of Occidental Negros.
Proclamation No. 6
August 7, 1946
Declaring Sunday, September the First, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-six, National Food Production Day.
Proclamation No. 5
August 2, 1946
Reserving for Warehouse Purposes a Parcel of the Public Domain Situated in the Barrio of Legaspi Port, Municipality of Legaspi, Province of Albay, Island of Luzon.
Proclamation No. 3
July 25, 1946
Designating Four Days of Solemn Memorial Services, Beginning July 27, 1946, and Thursday, August 1, 1946 as the Day of the Interment of the President Manuel L. Quezon.
Proclamation No. 2
July 25, 1946
Declaring a Period of National Mourning and Other Observances
Proclamation No. 1
July 20, 1946
Designating the Officers To Whom, and Fixing the Period of Time Within Which Prohibited Articles Mentioned in Section 2692 of the Revised Administrative Code, as Amended By Republic Act No. 4, May Be Surrendered Without Incurrring Any Criminal Liability.