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    Arsenio Hilario Sison Lacson Sr. (December 26, 1912 – April 15, 1962) was a Filipino lawyer, journalist and politician who gained widespread attention...
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    Third District of Manila to Mayor Arsenio H. Lacson, retrieved March 27, 2022 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lacson Avenue. 14°36′42″N 120°59′26″E...
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  • the Philippines Arsenio Lacson (1911–1962), Filipino journalist and politician, Mayor of Manila from 1952 to 1962 Eugenio Jose Lacson (born 1959), Filipino...
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  • Spanish footballer Arsenio Jazmin (born 1935), Filipino sprinter Arsenio Lacson (1912–1962), Filipino journalist and politician Arsenio Laurel (1931–1967)...
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    Nicolas, married Amparo Lacson, sister of Arsenio Lacson, Mayor of Manila, parents of the famous and controversial Rose Lacson of Perth, Australia; Juan...
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    Negros Occidental during the Philippine Revolution while her uncle, Arsenio Lacson, was the first elected mayor of Manila. After spending time in Hong...
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    18th Mayor of Manila from 1962 to 1971. His term was after the term of Arsenio Lacson as mayor of Manila, and before the period of martial law in the Philippines...
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    Atienza in 2003 after Arsenio Lacson, who previously served as mayor of Manila from 1952 to 1962. Prior to World War II, Plaza Lacson was considered the...
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    election was in 1951, and Manila's congressman from the 2nd district Arsenio Lacson defeated incumbent Manuel de la Fuente. A few years after the declaration...
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    The Arsenio H. Lacson Underpass, also known as the Victory Lacson Underpass, is a pedestrian underpass and retail area in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines...
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    compulsory reading of the unexpurgated version were pushed through. Arsenio Lacson, Manila's mayor, who supported the bill, walked out of Mass when the...
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  • the pastor and God, and making blasphemous statements. Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson, who received reports about the incident, ordered that Clarita be brought...
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  • Capitán and played as a defender, from 1905 to 1915 for FC Barcelona Arsenio Lacson - Former member of the Philippines national football team and participated...
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  • (former Governor of Batangas) Juan G. Nolasco (9th Mayor of Manila) Arsenio Lacson (15th Mayor of Manila) Luis L. Lardizabal (former Mayor of Baguio) Jose...
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  • Lacson Avenue (Gov. Forbes Street / Calle Forbes) Sampaloc, Manila Arsenio Lacson, William Cameron Forbes Named after Manila mayor Arsenio Lacson (1952–1962)...
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    and its vicinities, most especially Plaza Miranda, Quinta Market, the Arsenio Lacson Underpass and the University Belt. Parts of Rizal Avenue, starting from...
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  • Salvador Arron Villaflor as Fr. Benedicto Nonie Buencamino as Mayor Arsenio Lacson Clarita is based on the story of the alleged possession of Clarita Villanueva...
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  • Center – near Mabuhay Rotonda University of Santo Tomas Hospital – Arsenio Lacson Avenue, Sampaloc Acebedo General Hospital – Gen. Luis Street, Bagbaguin...
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  • circulated and reached a local publication, Manila Times. An exposé by Arsenio Lacson about the institution was published on the front page of the newspaper...
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    Macapagal even sent death threats to Diokno, prompting Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson to offer him special protection. Diokno only learned of his resignation...
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    opened to the public on July 25, 1959, during the tenure of Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson. The zoo, also known colloquially as Manila Zoo, underwent construction...
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    They met in 1946 at a dinner party hosted by a future mayor named Arsenio Lacson, and Diokno started courting her, refusing to listen to his father to...
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  • 1945–1946 13 Valeriano Fugoso 1946–1947 14 Manuel de la Fuente 1948–1951 15 Arsenio Lacson 1952–1962 First elected Mayor 16 Antonio Villegas 1962–1971 17 Ramon...
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    servicemen were tried in US Navy courts. In July 1955, Manila mayor Arsenio Lacson announced that American service personnel accused of crimes in Manila...
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  • their studies. PLM was conceived during the administration of Mayor Arsenio H. Lacson, when he approved Ordinance No. 4202 on January 13, 1960, which appropriated...
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    municipal board, Mayor Arsenio Lacson endorsed the hospital project which he said would cost ₱6 million. October 11, 1960 – Mayor Lacson issues Executive Order...
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    (1893–1973), one of the founders of Girl Scouts of the Philippines Arsenio Lacson (1912–1962), former Manila mayor Alfredo Lim (1929–2020), former Manila...
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    units seven units for P. Noval side seven units for Gov. Forbes (now Arsenio H. Lacson) side six units for Dapitan side six units for España side four middle...
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    Burnham Plan's intent for the government center to be at Luneta. When Arsenio Lacson became the first elected Mayor of Manila in 1952, before which all mayors...
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  • (b. 1885) 1962 – Clara Blandick, American actress (b. 1880) 1962 – Arsenio Lacson, Filipino journalist and politician, Mayor of Manila (b. 1912) 1963...
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