[ Acts No. 1818, April 30, 1908 ]

AN ACT AMENDING ACT NUMBERED THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE ENTITLED "AN ACT DESIGNATING THE DAYS WHICH SHALL BE OBSERVED AS PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS," AS AMENDED, AMONG OTHERS BY ACT NUMBERED SIXTEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE, SO AS TO MAKE THE FIRST DAY OF MAY AN OFFICIAL HOLIDAY AND TO EMPOWER THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL TO MAKE ANY WORKING DAY AN OFFICIAL HOLIDAY, UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.

By authority of the United States, be it enacted by the Philippine Legislature, that:

SECTION 1. Section one of Act "Numbered Three hundred and forty-five, as last amended by Act Numbered Sixteen hundred and seventy-one, is hereby further amended to read as follows:
"SECTION 1. The first day of each week. commonly called Sunday, the first of January, the twenty-second of February, Thursday and Friday of what is commonly called Holy Week, the first of May, to be known as Labor Day, the thirtieth of May  to be known as Memorial Day in honor of the soldiers and sailors of the United States who gave up their lives  for their country,  the   fourth  of July, the thirteenth of August. Thanksgiving Day, the twenty-fifth of December, and the thirtieth of December shall be public holidays. The thirtieth of July, nineteen hundred and seven, and the first Tuesday after the first. Monday of November of each odd numbered year and the days which may be proclaimed by virtue of, section two hereof shall also be public holidays in all those provinces and Assembly districts in which elections are held under Act commercial paper. Numbered Fifteen hundred and eighty-two. Public holidays shall not be legally recognized as days for presenting for payment or acceptance, for the maturity and protest, and for giving notice of the dishonor of bills of exchange, hank checks, and promissory notes, or other commercial or negotiable paper; and all notes, drafts, checks, or other commercial or negotiable paper falling due or maturing on any of said public holidays shall be deemed as having matured on the day previous: Provided, That in the case of note's, drafts, checks, or other commercial or negotiable1 paper falling due or maturing on any public holiday when the preceding day is also a public holiday, the same shall be deemed as having matured on the last preceding day which is not a public holiday."
SEC.  2. The following section is hereby substituted for section throe of Act Numbered Sixteen hundred and seventy-one:
"SEC.  3. The   Governor-General may, in his discretion, also proclaim any oilier working day as an official holiday, whenever in his judgment there are sufficient reasons therefor: Provided, That such  proclamation  shall  be  effective  in  the year  in which it is made and not in any other year."
SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect on its passage.

Enacted, April 30, 1908.