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- Formatted contents note - Letter from Salipada K. Pendatun to the President, strictly personal and confidential. Aug. 8, 1951 -- Letter from Guibay Pang to Speaker Perez, personal views on some issues concerning the country. Sept. 27, 1948 -- Letter from Gumbay Piang to the President, commending Major Pullong Arpa as Zone Commander of Mindanao and Sulu, and asking for the relief of Lieut.-Col. Alejandro Suarez. Oct. 2, 1948 -- Letter from Datu Duma Sinsuat to the President, confidential. Feb. 23, 1952 -- Letter from Pedro S. Bumatay to the President, offering him good wishes. Nov. 1953 -- Telegram from Supt. Salazar to the President, expressing his support for the President's candidacy and the party. Oct. 23, 1953 -- Telegram from Mayor Panzo to the President, pledging unconditional support for the administration. Oct. 19, 1953 -- Telegram from De Guzman to the President, pledging his commitment to his duty. Nov. 9, 1953 -- Letter from Pedro Bumatay to the President, wishing good health and welfare for the President and for the Filipino people. Aug. 8, 1953 -- Telegram from Governor Sinsuat to the President, reaction about recent publications regarding the reception given to candidate Magsaysay. June 10, 1953 -- Telegram from Gov. Sinsuat to the President, jubilating over the President's safe return and pledging support. Sept. 14, 1953 -- Telegram from Capt. Dela Cuesta to the President, Lasedeco Management requesting the retention of Lt. Escribano Takurong. June 7, 1953 -- Reply from the President to Mrs. Remedios C. Ledesma, assuring the fight for a clean government. Apr. 26, 1949 -- Telegram from Gov. Sinsuat to the President, protesting appointment of former Sen. Pendatun to any cabinet position or MalacaƱang assistantship. Aug. 22, 1950 -- Telegram from Chief Police Antonio Esperat to the President, requesting investigation about efforts to remove him from office. Jan. 30, 1952 -- Letter from Juan A. Sarenas to the President, introducing and recommending his son for the mayorship of Davao. Aug. 23, [19--] -- Letter from Emilio Abello to the President, expressing his appreciation of the President's confidence in him. Sept. 21, 1948 -- Telegram from Publo Manlapit to the President, congratulating him and suggesting to stop cabinet revamp. Sept. 23, 1948 -- Letter from Benita Tavita to the President, recommending Atty. Daproza to be the Provincial Fiscal of Cotabato. Sept. 12, 1949 -- Letter from Elias Espina to Ms. Vicky Quirino, requesting her to recommend him as permanent Cebu Public Special Agent to Comm. Feliciano Ocampo. July 31, 1949 -- Letter from Remedios C. Ledesma to the President, informing about the death of her husband, Demetrio Ledesma. Apr. 19, 1949 -- Telegram from Warden Rafael Albano to the President. Jan. 5, 1950 -- Telegram from Trining Cui to the President, requesting the President to call for Gov. Sinsuat, Atty. Bacani, and Col. Cui. Nov. 25, 1949 -- Telegram from Gov. Sinsuat to the President, conveying support for the President's decision to send Phil. expeditionary force to Korea. Aug. 15, 1950 -- Reply from the President to Ms. Bai Matabay Piang, in appreciation of her suggestion to establish a national school in Cotabato. Jan. 10, 1951 -- Telegram from Valentin Mananglik and Amador Alonzo to the President, requesting the President to lift Habeas Corpus. May 14, 1951 -- Letter from Eliseo Rodriguez to the President, conveying his appreciation for the President's recommendation in his application. Jan. 11, 1951 -- Letter from Mr. Ricardo Noble to the President, requesting his help for a beauty contest. June 6, 1951 -- Telegram from Gov. Sinsuat to the President, pledging support for the administration. Aug. 9, 1951 -- Telegram from Congressman Sinsuat to the President, conveying that the public is waiting for the President's promise regarding the governatorial election. Aug. 27, 1951 -- Telegram from Gov. Sinsuat to the President, informing about the results of the Cotabato elections. Nov. 21, 1951 -- Telegram from Cong. Dimaporo to the President, reminding the President about the suspension of Mayor Bato Ali. Nov. 28, 1951 -- Letter from Datu Duma Sinsuat to the President, recommending the apppointment of Atty. Uldarico Aquino as District Land Officer of Cotabato. Sept. 24, 1952 -- Letter from Modesta Gauran, requesting the Hon. Director of Lands to reconsider her application for a certain land. Nov. 17, [19--] -- Letter from Rosalio A. Reyes to the President, asking if the letters he sent to the Philippine Herald are useful or useless. Nov. 29, 1952 -- are useful or useless. Nov. 29, 1952 -- Letter from Datu Duma Sinsuat to the President, inviting the President to the 1953 Mindanao Athletic Assoc. Meet and Industrial Fair. Jan. 3, 1953 -- Letter from Balinghoy and Bumatay to the President, bidding good wishes for the President and the Filipino people. Dec. 25, 1952 -- Letter from Datu Mamalo Saligan to the President, requesting for an amount of P50.00 as payment for his brother's hospital bills. Apr., 1953 -- Letter to Juan Collas, expressing gratefulness and support for the President from the undersigned. Mar. 12, 1953 -- Telegram from Gov. Sinsuat to the President, expressing his gratefulness for the release of P128,709.00 for the reconditioning of the roads in Cotabato. Feb. 24, 1951 -- Letter from Juan Sarenas to the President, informing about his conversation with Gov. Udtug and his experience in Cotabato. Apr. 12, 1949 -- Letter from Moro Alipolo to the President, exposing the malpractices of ex-Sen. Pendatun and supporting Datu Sinsuat's effort to put him out of office. June 7, 1951 -- Newsclip about the accomplishments of the President and the Liberal Party. Oct. 1953
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