QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 544)
Proclamation No. 544 declares Monday, November 10, 1958, as a special public holiday in the province of Cavite and in the cities of Cavite and Trece Martires.
It commemorates the first battle waged by the Filipino revolutionaries against the Spaniards on November 10, 1896, in the towns of Binakayan and Noveleta, province of Cavite.
The special public holiday applies to the entire province of Cavite and in the cities of Cavite and Trece Martires.
It marks the date of the first victorious battle fought by the Filipino revolutionaries against Spanish forces in the Philippine Revolution.
Section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code.
Yes, as in Proclamation No. 544, where the special public holiday is limited to the province of Cavite and the cities of Cavite and Trece Martires.
It is a one-time declaration for the specific date of November 10, 1958.
Such a proclamation officially designates a day as a holiday in the specified areas, which generally affects government operations, schools, and business activities in observance of the holiday.