17 June, 1920
TODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY: Republic Act 3134, known as the City Charter of Lapu-Lapu was signed by former President Carlos
Read moreTODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY: Republic Act 3134, known as the City Charter of Lapu-Lapu was signed by former President Carlos
Read moreTODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY: Eva Reynada Estrada-Kalaw, a Filipino politician, who served as a Senator in the Senate of the
Read moreTODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY: The second-largest volcanic eruption of this century, and by far the largest eruption to affect a
Read moreTODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY: President Manuel L. Quezon y Molina signs the maternity-leave bill giving women in government service 60
Read moreTODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY: The (second) Battle of Zapote Bridge (River), one of the fiercest battles and actually the largest
Read moreTODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY: The Philippine flag was flown for the first time during the proclamation of Philippine Independence. After
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