[25] P.I.R., 1204–10.

[26] Ibid., 1204–10.

[27] P.I.R., 53–2.

[28] Teodoro Sandico, an influential Tagálog leader, who spoke English well and afterward served as a spy while employed by the Americans as an interpreter.

[29] Señor Garchitorena was a wealthy Tagálog of Manila, and, at this time, a prominent member of the Hongkong junta.

[30] Dr. Galicano Apacible, a very intelligent and rather conservative Tagálog physician. After Aguinaldo left Hongkong, he was the leading member of the junta.

[31] Sr. Graco Gonzaga, a prominent Filipino lawyer of the province of Cagayan.

[32] There is an illegible word in the original.

[33] P.I.R., 406–5.

[34] P.I.R., 398. 9.