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Manuel Araullo y Gonzáles (1 January 1853 – 26 July 1924) [1] was the third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. He served from November 1, 1921 ...
3.3 Under Chief Justice Manuel Aaraullo (1924–1924) 3.4 Under Chief Justice Ramón Avanceña (1925–1941) ... Araullo: Araullo: Johnson (acting) Dec. 24, 1941 19
Abad Santos, Castro, and Manuel Araullo are the only chief justices to die while in office. The first chief justice to be impeached is Renato Corona. On December 12, 2011, 188 of the 285 members of House of Representatives voted to transmit to the Senate the Articles of Impeachment filed against him. On May 29, 2012, the Senate, voting 20–3 ...
Manuel Araullo: LL.B. 1876 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1921–1924 [69] Cayetano Arellano: B.Phil. 1862 B.Th. 1867 J.C.B., B.C.L. 1871 LL.B. 1876 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1901–1920 [70] Ramón Avanceña: LL.B. 1898 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1925–1941 [71 ...
Araullo High School was reopened in its new location, at the compound of Epifanio de los Santos Elementary School in Paco. [1] Former Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson approved Ordinance 3122 on January 27, 1948, changing the name, Araullo High School, into Manuel Roxas High School, in honor of the fifth President of the Philippines, President Manuel ...
Manuel S. Guerrero (1877–1919) Father of Beriberi studies for the infants in the Philippines. One of the founders of Gota de Leche. Nuestra Señora de Guia Plaza Filipino January 8, 1984 Mataas na Paaralang Araullo: Araullo High School Establish by the Americans as part of Manila High School on June 11, 1908. Araullo High School, Taft Ave ...
Manuel Araullo: Secretary of Finance and Justice; In office November 1, 1913 – June 30, 1920: Appointed by: Francis Burton Harrison: Preceded by: Gregorio S. Araneta: Succeeded by: Quintín Paredes: Member of the Second Philippine Commission; In office October 27, 1913 – October 16, 1916: 3rd Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the ...
Upon the death of Manuel Araullo in 1924, he succeeded as Chief Justice, but he had to wait until 1925 to be formally appointed. He was supposed to join Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon in exile during the onset of the Japanese Occupation, but worried that he would not be together with his family, so he decided to stay put.