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Japanese Emperor Hirohito disclaimed his divinity in a New Year's message to the Japanese people. |
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Sergio Osmeña succeeded President Quezon as President of the Commonwealth. |
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Congreso Obrero de Filipinas |
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The first Labor Day rally in the Philippines |
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The first organic act, known as the Philippine Bill of 1902, was passed by the U.S. Congress. |
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Act 292 - Antisedition Law |
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Aguinaldo was declared President of the Philippines |
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Battle of Manila Bay |
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The U.S. Army opens the Philippines’ first public school |
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The Spanish and United States Commissioners convened their first meeting in Paris to reach a final Treaty of Peace. |
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Felipe Agoncillo, representative of President Emilio Aguinaldo, presented his case in Washington for the Philippine Independence movement and its representation on the Peace Commission. |
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The Philippine revolutionists declared their fight for the independence of their islands. |
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Philippine revolutionary constitution approved creating Biak-na-Bato Republic. |
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Andrés Bonifacio elected supremo of the Katipunan, the secret revolutionary society. |
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Emilio Aguinaldo y Farmy joined Katipunan. He adopted the pseudonym Magdalo, after Mary Magdalene. |
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Publication in Berlin, Germany, of Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) by José Rizal, the Philippines' most illustrious son, awakened Filipino national consciousness. |
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Birth of Alejandro Albert - "Father of Baseball" in the Philippines. |
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Founding of the Ateneo Municipal de Manila. |
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