Application for extension of alien bond made by General Douglas MacArthur in respect of Loh Chui (MacArthur Memorial RG10 B1 F1939 19391115)

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Application for extension of alien bond made by General Douglas MacArthur in respect of Loh Chui (MacArthur Memorial RG10 B1 F1939 19391115) (1939)
Government of the Philippines
4191541Application for extension of alien bond made by General Douglas MacArthur in respect of Loh Chui (MacArthur Memorial RG10 B1 F1939 19391115)1939Government of the Philippines
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Commonwealth of the Philippines
Department of Labor
IMMIGRATION DIVISION
Manila

Bond No. ___________
November 13, 1939

APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF BOND

LOH CHUI
(name of alien)

The Secretary of Labor:

Application is hereby made for the extension of bond No. 245995 dated the 25 day of April, 1938 , for an additional period of 12 months commencing with the date of the last extension thereof. In consideration of this extension, we hereby hold ourselves liable to the Government of the Philippine Islands, as principal and sureties, in the sum of One thousand only Pesos (P1,000.-) the extended time to expire on the 6 day of November, 1940.

Signed, sealed, and
delivered in the presence of:
GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR

(Principal)


As to Principal

FIDELITY AND SURETY COMPANY
OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS


A personal signature appears here

As to Surety

By:

A personal signature appears here

Vice President
(Surety)

APPROVED:

Secretary
ATTEST:

A personal signature appears here

Treasurer & Asst.Secretary

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