QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 513)
It commemorates the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the short-lived Philippine Republic of the Revolutionary Government under General Emilio Aguinaldo.
The province of Cavite and the cities of Trece Martires, Cavite, and Tagaytay.
Thursday, June 12, 1958.
Section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code.
That the people of Cavite and the specified cities desire ample opportunity to celebrate the day with appropriate ceremonies.
It declares June 12, 1958 (Thursday) as the special public holiday in the specified areas.
It reflects that the President’s power to declare special holidays is exercised only under an express statutory grant—here, Section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code.
It applies only to a specific locality: the province of Cavite and the cities of Trece Martires and Tagaytay, not the entire country.
It clearly determines the geographic coverage of the special public holiday, limiting effects to those specified areas.
Juan C. Pajo signed “By the President: Juan C. Pajo, Executive Secretary,” indicating administrative attestation/processing of the presidential act.
The formal heading (Proclamation No.), official text, presidential signature, Executive Secretary attestation, and the statement about the seal of the Republic of the Philippines being affixed.
Section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code.
June 12, 1958 becomes a special public holiday for the province of Cavite and the specified cities, meaning activities such as government operations and classes would observe holiday rules applicable to special public holidays in that locality.