1951 in the Philippines

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Philippines 1951
in
the Philippines

Decades:
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
See also:
  • films

1951 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in 1951

Incumbents[]

President Elpidio Quirino

Events[]

  • March 4-11 – The Philippines participates in the first ever Asian Games held in New Delhi, India. With 3 gold medals, the country is ranked 5th in the medal tally and 3rd place in the over-all medal count.[1]
  • March 6Fort Santiago is declared a National Shrine.
  • April 11 – Roxas becomes a city in the province of Capiz through Republic Act 603 and ratified on May 12.
  • August 30 – The Mutual Defense Treaty between Philippines and United States is signed.
  • September 13 - Signed he Proclamation no.274 which is National Fund and Educational Drive of Philippines Tubercolosis Society
  • October 8Nicasio “Asiong” Salonga, branded as Tondo’s Public Enemy No. 1 and the kingpin of Manila, is killed during a drinking spree when he is shot by Ernesto Reyes, a henchman of Salonga’s rival and also-notorious gang leader Carlos “Totoy Golem” Capistrano.[2]

Date unknown[]

Births[]

  • January 28 - Oscar Orbos, Philippine TV Personality
  • February 18 - Isabel Preysler, Filipina socialite and television host.
  • February 28 - Oscar Moreno, Filipino politician.
  • March 10 - Gloria Diaz, Filipino model and actress, Miss Universe 1969
  • March 17 - Junix Inocian, Filipino stage, television and film actor (died 2015)
  • April 18 - Ricardo Fortaleza, Filipino-Australian Olympic amateur boxer/amateur boxing coach and boxing instructor.
  • April 27 - Fredenil Castro, Filipino politician.
  • May 4 - Manuel Buising, screenwriter
  • May 15 – Benny Abante, Filipino politician and pastor.
  • May 22 - Edgardo Labella, Filipino politician (d. 2021)
  • May 26 - Bogs Adornado, Filipino basketball player and coach.
  • June 4 - Francis Arnaiz, basketball player
  • June 29 - Billy Hinsche, musician
  • July 1 - Florencio Miraflores, Filipino politician.
  • July 10 - Romulo Valles, Archbishop of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Davao
  • July 22 - Marte Samson, Filipino basketball player
  • August 3 - Aleem Said Ahmad Basher, Filipino-Muslim Alim, an active Islamic preacher, broadcaster, lecturer and Islamic consultant
  • August 10 – Menggie Cobarrubias, Filipino actor (d. 2020)
  • August 27 - Jocelyn Bolante, Filipino politician
  • August 30 - Jim Paredes, Filipino musician, producer, educator, writer, photographer, television personality, workshop facilitator, and activist
  • September 9 - Adelina Barrion, entomologist and geneticist (died 2010)
  • September 20 – Roi Vinzon, actor
  • September 29 - Mike Enriquez, Filipino radio and television newscaster
  • October 3 - Hussin Ututalum Amin, Filipino politician, scholar and current mayor of Jolo
  • October 8 - Jimmy Santos, Filipino actor, comedian, TV host and a basketball player.
  • October 10 - Boboy Garovillo, member of the APO Hiking Society
  • October 14 – Salvador Medialdea, executive secretary
  • October 15 – Atoy Co, Filipino basketball player
  • November 4 - Eugenio Torre, chess grandmaster
  • November 8 - Basil Valdez, Filipino balladeer.
  • November 10 - Lim Eng Beng, Filipino-Chinese professional basketball player (d. 2015)
  • November 27 - Danilo Palomer Santiago, Filipino Eclectic painter, professor and Department Chair of University of Santo Tomas - College of Fine Arts and Design (UST-CFAD)
  • November 30- Jessup Bahinting, Filipino pilot
  • December 1 - Philip Cezar, Filipino professional basketball player
  • December 22 - Joey Lina, Filipino Politician

Date unknown[]

Deaths[]

  • June 1 - José Alejandrino, Filipino general and senator (b. 1870)
  • June 6 – Tomás Confesor, Filipino politician and governor of Iloilo (b. 1891)
  • June 21 - Juan Cailles, Filipino commander (b. 1871)
  • July 15 - Florentino Collantes, Filipino poet (b. 1896)
  • October 8 - Asiong Salonga, Filipino gangster (b. 1924)
  • October 23 - Fernando Poe, Sr. Filipino actor (b. 1916)

Date unknown[]

References[]

  1. ^ First Asian Games medal tally Archived October 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "9 Extremely Notorious Pinoy Gangsters". Retrieved February 6, 2016.


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