Hearings Before the Committee on Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives, Količine 4–20U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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Stran 368
... Philippine Islands remains in the Government , the chief of the bureau of public lands , under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior , shall be charged with the immediate executive control of the survey , classification ...
... Philippine Islands remains in the Government , the chief of the bureau of public lands , under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior , shall be charged with the immediate executive control of the survey , classification ...
Stran 380
... Philippine Government you were not per- mitted to purchase these lands until you had gotten permission from the Government to do so . Is that the case ? Mr. CARPENTER . There was no specific prohibition against it , but the general ...
... Philippine Government you were not per- mitted to purchase these lands until you had gotten permission from the Government to do so . Is that the case ? Mr. CARPENTER . There was no specific prohibition against it , but the general ...
Stran 427
... PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , COMMITTEE ON INSULAR AFFAIRS , Monday , December 19 , 1910 . The ... Government of the Philippine Islands ? Mr. WORCESTER . I am the secretary of the interior , a member of the ...
... PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , COMMITTEE ON INSULAR AFFAIRS , Monday , December 19 , 1910 . The ... Government of the Philippine Islands ? Mr. WORCESTER . I am the secretary of the interior , a member of the ...
Stran 476
... Philippine government , the officials of the Insular Bureau , and men in the executive departments of the United States Government , to dispose of these lands contrary to law under the expectation that the Attorney General would in his ...
... Philippine government , the officials of the Insular Bureau , and men in the executive departments of the United States Government , to dispose of these lands contrary to law under the expectation that the Attorney General would in his ...
Stran 483
... Philippine Islands ? Mr. WORCESTER . Yes , sir . Mr. CRUMPACKER . What is the fact as to the number of natives , who had formerly been tenants , returning to their possessions after peace had been established and the Philippine Government ...
... Philippine Islands ? Mr. WORCESTER . Yes , sir . Mr. CRUMPACKER . What is the fact as to the number of natives , who had formerly been tenants , returning to their possessions after peace had been established and the Philippine Government ...
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acquire acres agricultural American Sugar Refining application attorney Baguio Bureau of Insular bureau of lands bureau of public cablegram Calamba cane Capt CARPENTER cent CHAIRMAN committee Congress connection corporation cost CRUMPACKER cultivation DEL-PAN director of lands DOUGLAS fact Filipinos friar estates friar lands GARRETT GERSDORFF HAMILTON HAMMOND HAVEMEYER hectares HELM holdings Insular Affairs interest interior Isabela estate JONES kapok lease lessee letter MADISON Malabon Manila MARLIN E matter MCINTYRE ment mill Mindoro Development Nueva Ecija occupants opinion organic act parcels PARSONS payment Philippine Commission Philippine Government Philippine Islands POOLE Province public lands public-land act purchase question QUEZON railroad record reference rental RUCKER sales certificates San Jose estate Secretary sell Senff SLEEPER sold statement sugar lands surveys Tala estate tenants tion tracts transaction understand United VILLAMOR WELCH WORCESTER
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Stran 508 - That whenever by priority of possession, rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes, have vested and accrued, and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Stran 369 - An Act temporarily to provide for the administration of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes...
Stran 962 - All valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United States, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and purchase, and the lands in which they are found to occupation and purchase, by citizens of the United States...
Stran 358 - States, or given aid and comfort to its enemies, and that such application is made for his or her exclusive use and benefit, and that said entry is made for the purpose of actual settlement and cultivation, and not, either directly or indirectly, for the use or benefit of any other person...
Stran 505 - May, eighteen hundred and seventytwo, and until a patent has been issued therefor, not less than one hundred dollars' worth of labor shall be performed or improvements made during each year. On all claims located prior to the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, ten dollars...
Stran 501 - That at the same time with the first meeting of the Philippine Legislature, and biennially thereafter, there shall be chosen by said Legislature, each House voting separately, two resident commissioners to the United States, who shall be entitled to an official recognition as such by all departments...
Stran 506 - After such judgment shall have been rendered, the party entitled to the possession of the claim, or any portion thereof...
Stran 1003 - Islands, except such as shall have elected to preserve their allegiance to the Crown of Spain in accordance with the provisions of the treaty of peace between the United States and Spain, signed at Paris December tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight...
Stran 506 - Office, and a patent shall issue thereon for the claim, or such portion thereof as the applicant shall appear, from the decision of the court, to rightly possess.
Stran 506 - ... it shall be assumed that the applicant is entitled to a patent; upon the payment to the proper officer of five dollars per acre, and that no adverse claim exists; and thereafter no objection from third parties to the issuance of a patent shall be heard, except it be shown that the applicant has failed to comply with the terms of this chapter.