[3] See annual report of the Governor-General for 1905, in Report of the Philippine Commission for 1905, pt. 1, p. 85.
[4] Which delegates were denied admission to the Convention on the ground that no American living in the Philippines could be in sympathy with the Democratic programme as to them.
[5] An Englishwoman in the Philippines, by Mrs. Campbell Dauncey.
[6] War Department Report, 1905, vol. iii., p. 285.
[7] Army reports are usually made right after the expiration of the American governmental fiscal year, June 30th.
[8] Report, U. S. Philippine Commission, 1907, pt. 1, p. 47.
[9] See Report, U. S. Philippine Commission, 1907, pt. 1, p. 38. He means Cavite, Batangas, and Laguna.
[10] Report, U. S. Philippine Commission, 1905, pt. 1, p. 212.
[11] Report, U. S. Philippine Commission, 1905, pt. 1, p. 52.
[12] For a copy of it, see the case of Barcelon vs. Baker, Philippine Supreme Court Reports, vol. v., p. 89.