- Source: 1946 in the Philippines
1946 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in 1946.
Incumbents
President:
Sergio Osmeña (Nacionalista Party) (until May 28)
Manuel Roxas (Liberal) (starting May 28)
Vice President:
vacant (until May 28)
Elpidio Quirino (Liberal) (starting May 28)
Chief Justice: Manuel Moran
Congress: 1st (starting May 25)
Events
= January
=January 2 – Walter Hutchinson, special assistant to U.S. Attorney General Thomas Clark, arrives in Manila to deal with his Filipino counterparts on one of the most complex problems in postwar history – collaboration with the Japanese during the war.
January 5 – Lieutenant Colonel Seicho Ohta, Commander of the Military Police in Manila during the war, is sentenced to death by hanging, as per order from the Fil-American War Crimes Commission.
January 7 – Reuters reported that the Philippines ordered goods worth ₱1,000,000 a day from the United States. Imports skyrocketed, including textiles, food, and building materials.
January 11 – For the first time since the creation of the People's Court, a person accused of treason, Felix Española, a 66-year-old Makapili from Bulacan, voluntarily pleaded guilty.
January 19 – The Liberal wing of the Nacionalista Party holds its convention at the Sta. Ana Cabaret and nominates Manuel Roxas and Elpidio Quirino for president and vice president, respectively.
January 21 – The Loyalist wing of the Nacionalista Party holds its convention at the Ciro Club, Santa Mesa, Manila, and nominates Sergio Osmeña for president and Eulogio Rodriguez for vice president.
January 22 – The report of High Commissioner Paul McNutt to President Harry Truman, which lumps the candidates into 'loyalists' and 'enemy collaborators,' created resentment among congressional leaders.
January 31 – Malacañang announced that President Sergio Osmeña will not campaign. While Roxas tours the country, campaigning, promising, threatening, and cajoling, Osmeña tended to his duties, and placed his faith in the memory and gratitude of his countrymen.
= February
=February 23 – Tomoyuki Yamashita was hanged at Los Baños, Laguna Prison Camp.
= April
=April 23 – Manuel Roxas is elected as the first president of the Third Republic of the Philippines in the presidential elections, as well as the last president (equivalent to governor) of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, defeating incumbent Sergio Osmeña in advance of scheduled independence.
April 28 – The University of Batangas is founded.
= June
=June 30 – The dissolution of the mainly general headquarters and military camp base of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary located in Manila.
= July
=July 4 – After 377 years of colonial rule under the Spanish (1521–1898), then later the Americans for 47 years (1899–1946), the Philippines attains full independence.
= September
=September 7 – The province of Tayabas changes its name to Quezon under Republic Act 14 in honor of Manuel L. Quezon.
September 30 – The Amended Tenancy Act is promulgated.
Holidays
As per Act No. 2711 section 29, issued on March 10, 1917, any legal holiday of fixed date falls on Sunday, the next succeeding day shall be observed as legal holiday. Sundays are also considered legal religious holidays. Bonifacio Day was added through Philippine Legislature Act No. 2946. It was signed by then-Governor General Francis Burton Harrison in 1921. On October 28, 1931, the Act No. 3827 was approved declaring the last Sunday of August as National Heroes Day.
January 1 – New Year's Day
February 22 – Legal Holiday
April 18 – Maundy Thursday
April 19 – Good Friday
May 1 – Labor Day
July 4 – Philippine Republic Day
August 13 – Legal Holiday
August 25 – National Heroes Day
November 28 – Thanksgiving Day
November 30 – Bonifacio Day
December 25 – Christmas Day
December 30 – Legal Holiday
Births
January 9 – Arthur Tugade, businessman, lawyer, and Secretary of Transportation
January 20:
Dong Puno, Lawyer, columnist, TV host
Lito Calzado - Filipino actor, director, and choreographer (d. 2011)
February 19 - Alvarez Isnaji, Filipino politician
February 22 - Butch Albarracin
March 5 - Soledad Reyes, distinguished and recognized Philippine literature scholar, literary and art critic, author, anthologist, consultant, professor, instructor, editor, annotator, researcher, and essayist.
March 8 - Robert Jaworski, Basketball player, Politician
March 17 - Leandro Mendoza, Filipino politician (d. 2013)
April - Jaime de los Santos, retired military general in the Philippines.
April 13 - Antonio del Rosario, Filipino politician
April 15 - Roberto Roxas, former Filipino cyclist
May 18 - Ameril Umbra Kato, founder of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (d. 2015)
May 19 - Victor Sumulong, Politician (d. 2009)
May 23 - Dado Banatao, Filipino entrepreneur and engineer working in the high-tech industry.
June 26 - Orlando S. Mercado, Politician
July 2 - Monico Puentevella, Politician
July 4 – Roy Cimatu, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources
July 14 - Manuel V. Pangilinan, Filipino businessman.
July 16 - Mel Chionglo, film director and production designer (d. 2019)
July 19 - Roberto Pagdanganan, Filipino politician.
July 22 - Rolando Joven Tria Tirona, Archbishop of Caceres
July 25 - Bayani Fernando, former chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). (d. 2023)
August 5 - Dante Rivero, Filipino actor
August 8 - Snaffu Rigor, Filipino composer and vocalist. (d. 2016)
September 6 - Mandy Saguin
September 8 – Ruel Vernal, Filipino actor
October 2 - Khryss Adalia, Filipino film, television, and stage director, writer, and actor (d. 2008)
October 5 - Pacita Abad, Painter (d. 2004)
October 6 - Eddie Villanueva, Religious/spiritual and political leader
October 10 - Mauricio Domogan, Filipino politician
October 12 - Edward Hagedorn, Filipino politician and former mayor of Puerto Princesa City
October 14 - Joey de Leon, Filipino comedian, actor, and television presenter
October 16 - Exequiel Javier, Filipino politician
October 31 - Helen Vela, Filipino actress and radio/TV personality (d. 1992)
November 5 - Ariel Ureta, Filipino comedian, actor, and TV host
November 10 - Reynaldo Wycoco, Director of National Bureau of Investigation
November 15 - Raffy Marcelo, Veteran Broadcaster
November 18 - Cornelio Padilla, former Filipino cyclist (d. 2013)
November 19 - Ramon Tulfo, TV host, radio broadcaster, and columnist
December 29 -
Arturo Brion, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado, Governor of the Philippine province of Bulacan.
= Unknown
=Adolovni Acosta, Philippine-born classical pianist.
Teo Antonio, Filipino poet
Lito Banayo, Filipino politician
Deaths
July 20 - Gil Montilla, Filipino politician (born 1876)
= Unknown
=Benigno Ramos, author, writer, organization founder, politician (born 1893)
Isidro Ancheta, Filipino landscape painter (born 1882)
References
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- History of the Philippines (1946–1965)
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- History of the Philippines (1898–1946)
- Treaty of Manila (1946)
- Commonwealth of the Philippines
- Manuel Roxas
- Americans in the Philippines
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- Philippines–United States relations
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