[ Act No. 2078, November 09, 1911 ]

AN ACT APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PESOS FOR PROVIDING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH COPIES OF AN ADEQUATE BIOGRAPHY OF JOSE RIZAL.

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

SECTION 1. The sum of twenty-five thousand pesos is hereby  appropriated, out of any funds in the Insular Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be available at the beginning of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen, and to be expended under direction of the Secretary of Public Instruction, for providing the public schools, as textbooks, with copies of a suitably written biography of Jose Rizal which, without excluding other necessary facts, shall give especial attention to details of his childhood, school life, travels, and work as agriculturist and teacher while in banishment at Dapitan, together with selections from his writings in English and creditable translation of his principal poems and of such other parts of his literary work as would be most likely to interest children, all illustrated as fully as may be with reproduction of his paintings, drawings, carvings and modelings, with photographs from his album of scenes in his travels and maps of his journeys, and with such other authentic and historically accurate photographs of himself, his wife, his parents, and other persons, and places and incidents notable in his life, including the representation in color of his Luna and Hidalgo portraits, as may be available, the whole in paper, engraving, printing and binding to be of a high quality calculated to attract and interest children and to impress upon them the importance of learning about and emulating the hero whose memory the Government of the Philippine Islands in representation of its  grateful people has in so many different ways sought to perpetuate and honor: Provided, however, That this sum shall not be expended for the purchase of said biography of Jose Rizal without the prior recommendation, in due form, of the committee hereby created, composed of the Secretary of Public Instruction, Chairman of the Committee on Public Instruction of the Assembly, and a third member selected by them for the purpose.

Enacted, November 9, 1911.