1975 in the Philippines
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1975 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1975.
Incumbents
Events
- January 22 – Fifty-one persons were either burned, suffocated, or leaped to their death when a blaze swept through a suburban factory in Manila. At least 79 others were seriously injured.[1]
- January 25-26 – At least 30 persons were killed during a tropical storm, including 11 who were buried by a landslide and 7 fishermen who died at sea.[1]
- February 3 – Thirty-one persons were killed when fire in an airliner engine forced the pilot to crash-land in Manila.[1]
- February 27–28 – A national referendum was called where the majority of the barangays voted approved the following: a) The use by the President of his power to restructure the local governments in Greater Manila into an integrated system; b) the appointment by the President of the successors of local elective officials (outside the Greater Manila) whose terms of office expired on December 31, 1975; c) the manner the President has been exercising his powers under Martial Law and the Constitution and that the President should continue exercising the same powers; and d) allowing Martial law to continue, not to convene the Interim National Assembly and extend the terms of local officials by appointment, and suspend elections, pursuant to Presidential Decrees Nos. 1366, 1366-A and 1366-B.
- April 9 – The Philippine Basketball Association was inaugurated at Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City.
- April 15 – The Kabataang Barangay (KB) was created on April 15, 1975, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 684. The decree provided for the organization of KB units in the 42,000 barangays all over the country with the purpose of giving the youth a definite role in community affairs.
- May 1 – The Kabataang Barangay elections were held on May 1, 1975, which was participated by about 3 million Filipino youths aged 15 to 18 years old.
- October 1 – The Thrilla in Manila was the third and final famous boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier for the Heavyweight Boxing Championship of the World, fought at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Metro Manila.[2]
- October 13 – Tony Tan Caktiong opens a Magnolia Ice Cream House, which is soon to become the first Jollibee branch.
- November 1 – President Ferdinand Marcos issued Presidential Decree 824 creating the Metropolitan Manila Commission (MMC). It integrates the Philippine capital Manila and adjacent Quezon City with 2 cities and 12 municipalities of the province of Rizal and 1 municipality of the province of Bulacan.
Television
- February 1 – The Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation is launched in the Philippines.
- December 1 - GMA Radio-Television Arts launches Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko.
Births
- January 16 – Anthony Taberna, TV & Radio Host, Anchor
- February 7 – Ian Veneracion
- February 11 – Lourd de Veyra, TV Host, TV5 & Vocalist of Radioactive Sago Project
- March 14 – Rico Yan, Filipino actor
- May 20 – Miriam Quiambao, Filipina actress and first runner-up in Miss Universe 1999
- August 7 – Almira Muhlach
- August 17 – Carmina Villaroel, Filipino actress
- October 17 – Vina Morales, Filipino actress
- November 6 – Tisha Silang
- November 30 - Diego Castro III, Filipino Journalist and actor
- December 29 - William Thio, Filipino journalist tv host
Deaths
- June 14 – Pablo Antonio, Filipino modernist architect (b. 1901)
References
- 1 2 3 The 1976 World Book Year Book. Chicago, IL 60654: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation. 1976. ISBN 0-7166-0476-0.
- ↑ "COLISEUM HISTORY". Archived from the original on March 10, 2012. Retrieved March 16, 2012.
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