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2359 \ INDE. Philippine Islandse-Continued · P Bonds-—Contlnued· . » _ _ it Issue of bonds for public improvements, p. 1634, § 1192 Issue of Bonds to anticipate taxes and revenue, p. 1634, ‘ § 1191 · A Manila, issuance of bonds for sewers- and water supply, p. 1635, §§ 1198-1200 » · r Municipal bonds for improvements, issuance and pay- ment, p. 1635, §§ 1194-1197 ` Railroad bonds may_be guaranteed by government, pp. 1635, 1636, §§ 1201, 1202 __ n 0 Bureau of education, see Department of public instruction, infra _ . Y A Bureau of non-Christian tribes, establishment and functions, p. 1631, § 1115 ‘ Citizenship .. C . Acquisition of citizenship, p. 1626. § 1002 Who are citizens, p. 1626, § 1002 - Coinage and currency - _ -· _ » I Certificates ofindebtedness to maintain parity between gold and silverpesos, p. 1633, § 1151 ’ Coinage and currency acts to receive approval of 1 President, p. 1628, §— 1042 _ Coinage at Manila mint, p. 1632, § 1141 Device and inscription on coin, p. 1633, § 1147 Drawings, plates, etc.,° to be made by Secretary of Treasury, p.- 1633, §` 1154 » _ _\ Gold and silver peso parity, p. 1633,_§ 1151 Gold coins and legal tender, p. 1632, § 1142

    • 5 _ Gold peso, unit of value. p. 1632, § 1142 i

Metal, purchase for subsidiary and minor coinage. p. 1633, § 1150 ‘ e V Minor coins, authority to coin,i·n\@2, § 1146 -5-—legal tender, p. 1632,_§ 1146 » Mint at Manila established, p. 1632, § 1141 s Parity wbetween gold and silver pesos, p. 1633, § 1151 Place of coinage, D. 1633, § 1148 Recoinage of silver coins,’p. 1633. § 1149 _ i . Silver bullion, purchase for coinage, p._ 1633, §§ 1149, 1150 { ‘ t Silver certiticates, authority to issue. p. 1633. § 1153 ‘ ·—— receivable for public debts, p. 1633, 1153 ‘ -——— redemption, Ip. 1633, § 1153 " Silver coins, change in weight and fineness, p. 1633. 5 1152 5 . -—-—~ receivable for public dues, p. 1633. § 1155 Silver peso, authority to coin, p. 1632, § 1143 ‘ —--— legal tender, p. 1.632, § 1143 J Subsidiary silver coins, authority to coin, p. 1632] _ § 1144 ‘ _ ‘ —-—-—legal’1cnder, p. 1632,f§ 1145 United States laws relating to mints and coinage applicable,.p. 1632, §.1141 — . Worn or defective coins, redemption and reissue, p. · 1634, § 1156 ` Corporations Not to engage in real estate business. p. 1634. § 1173 Ovvnership of realestate restricted, p. 1634. § 1173 Courts of ‘flrst instance · Admiralty jurisdiction not to be changed, p. 1630, 6 § 1072 Criminal jurisdiction, p. 506, § 574 _ Judge may be designated for supreme court in case of disability or vacancy, p. 1630, § 1077 Judges, appointment, p. 1630, § 1074 , Jurisdiction generally, p. 1630, § 1071 — .luris`diction of copyright cases, p. 454, § 34 Crimes and offenses, jurisdiction of courts of first instance, p. 506. §i574 i L.,

I billppine Islands—C~ontinued "Customs duties . Export duties prohibited, p. 1627, § 1010 On articles coming from or imported into islands. p. Q... ‘ 570, § 123; p. 608, § 577 f ° Railroad material admitted free of duty, p. 1627, § 1012 United States laws relating to customs applicable, p. · 1627,§1011‘ ‘ , i * Deeds. acknowledgment of, p. 1628. § 1019 Department of interior, bureaus included, p. 1631, § 1113 Department of public instruction s [ Bureau of education to be included, p. 1631,. § 1113 Bureau of health to be included, p. 1631, § 1113 ' Vice governor to be.head, p. 1631, § 1113 Depositories of public) moneys, foreign banking corporations. p. 293, § 611***/ Deputy auditor, see Auditor, supra District court, jurisdiction under neutrality laws. p. 462. ” § 39 9 X Elections, qualifications of voters. p. 1629, 1047 Eminent · domain . ` Authority to exercise right may. be granted by Philip- 1 pine government. p. 1634. `§ 1171 . Government may exercise! right of eminent domain. p. 1637. § 122-1/ - _ Land not to be taken or damaged without compensa- . tion, .p. *1634. 1171 - Espionage law, jurisdiction of courts of first instance. p. .1692, § 39* Executive departments \ _ . Departments prior to August 29. 1926, continued. p. 1631. § 111-1 , Increase. or abolition by legislature, p. 1631, § 1114 Expenses of government to.11e paid by Philippine govern- _ inent.·p. 1626, §.1007‘ _ Extradition of fugitives from justice. see Exrnanrriox Franchises and privileges ‘ , i Grant of franchises by Philippine government. p, 11314, § 11.71 License fees may be imposed, p. 1627. § 1010» Requirenients in franchise specified, p. 1634. § 1171 Government bonds. see Bonds. supra i Government expenses to be paid by Philippine government. p. 1626. § 1007 · Government pulnlications, deposit in library at Manila. p. 1420. ’§ S9 Governor General Annual report. p. 1630. § 1111 b Appointment and term of ofiice, p. 1630. § 1111 Executive fmmtions to be under Governor General or A under his control, p. 1631, 1111 s Powers and duties generally, p. 1630, § 1111 '· documents furnished free. p. 1-126, § 164 Residenl . p. 1630, § 1111 Salary, p. 1632, § 1124 _ Supervision of office of auditor, p. 1632. § 1122 Vacancy, acting governor general to be designated. p. 1631,i§ 1.112 e . Yeto poxveij. p. 1629. § 1052 _ Guaranty of rights in Philippines. p. 1626, § 1003 ~ Harbors, improvement by Philippine government, p. 16:3*. § 1013 Health. l'ni1ed States, laws applicable. p. 1627, § 1011 Ilouse of representatives · Compensation of IllGllli)€‘l‘>¤, p. 1629. 5-1050 Election of members, p. 1623, $3 10-15, 1046 JU1ll`ll1ll to be kept, D. 1(i29,·§ 1052