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Protesters wear red to hit out at Trump NEW YORK―Throngs of demonstrators, mostly women and many wearing red, rallied in New York and Washington on Wednesday to protest against President Donald Trump’s policies toward women on International Women’s Day. In New York, nearly 2,000 people gathered on an unseasonably warm day at the edge of Central Park two blocks from Trump Tower, the Republican president’s longstanding New York home and headquarters of his property company. Red was everywhere, in a hat, bandana or coat, while others wore the pink “pussy hats” that came to symbolize the giant women’s march on Washington the day after Trump’s January 20 inauguration. From the podium, Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour and a range of other community activists exhorted demonstrators to “keep resisting” and “keep motivated.” Another New York rally is scheduled Wednesday night. Arielle Datz, who works in publishing, said she took the day off -- dubbed “Day Without a Woman” -- to take part in the demonstration and described the speeches as “very inspiring.” “We hope it won’t be four years... but we will keep it up as long as we have to,” she told AFP in reference to Trump’s four-year term. Many men also were protesting, such as Corey Ford, who closed his small venture capital firm to take to the streets. “Fifty percent of our team, eight employees, and 50 percent of the CEOs of our companies are women,” he said. “This is a women’s demo, anti-Trump is part of it but it’s not all of it.” In Washington, at Lafayette Park across from the White

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House, many of the several hundred demonstrators carried signs decrying Trump’s order blocking US aid to foreign nonprofits that provide or actively promote abortions. “Donald Trump has got to go!” and “This is what democracy looks like!” the crowd chanted. Susanne Lowen, a 55-yearold baker, decried the president’s plan to link foreign aid to a prohibition against disseminating information on birth control as “cruel and immoral.” Plenty of anger was also directed at other Trump administration policies. Sheila Collins choked on her words when she tried to explain the many reasons she was protesting, ranging from Trump’s refusal to release his tax returns to controversial statements by cabinet officials like Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson. “Every day I wake up thinking, ‘this can’t be real,’” said the 40-year-old marketing director with a sign that read “Our Bodies, Our Lives, Our Vote.” “They are doing things to undermine our democracy,” she said. As the crowd streamed into Lafayette Park, knots of demonstrators broke off and paused to take selfies with the White House as a backdrop. Police officers clad in black, several on bicycles, discreetly eyed the crowd from a distance. For demonstrator Tess Thapalia, 20, the main issue was what she described as “reproductive justice.” “These are our bodies. And we decide what to do with them. For anyone else to say what to do with them is truly shameful,” said Thapalia, a college student from New York. AFP

Spaniards call for end to domestic violence MADRID―Around 40,000 tic violence, marking a 14 protesters took to the streets percent increase compared of Madrid on Wednesday to to the previous year, accordmark International Women’s ing to figures provided by a Day and call for an end to dowatchdog group. mestic violence. Elsewhere in Europe and Gathered in the central around the world marches square, the protesters carried were held to mark Internaposters reading “Justice” tional Women’s Day, with raland “We are not all here” lies taking place in Istanbul, -- in reference to victims of Ukraine, New York and Bueviolence who have lost their nos Aires. AFP lives. PSD-13-00034, LRC REC. NO. 1037), REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Municipal offiSITUATED IN CAPITOL DIST. Q.CITY REGIONAL TRIAL COURT cials estimated at NATIONAL CAPITAL JUDICIAL REGION M. MLA. BOUNDED ON THE SW, OFFICE OF THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF ALONG LINE 1-2 BY LOT 16, BLK. 84 least 40,000 peoOF THE CONS-SUBD. PLAN ALONG QUEZON CITY LINE 2-3 BY LOT 59-C-1-B, PSD-13ple had rallied in 000034; ON THE NW., ALONG LINE 3-4 BY LOT 18, BLK. 8A; ON THE Madrid, and smallSTERLING BANK OF ASIA, INC. NE., ALONG LINES 4 TO 8 BY ROAD (A SAVINGS BANK). LOT 10A; AND ON THE SE., ALONG er protests were Mortgagee, LINES 8-9-1 BY ROAD LOT 9A, ALL held in Barcelona -versusFRE NO. 11576 OF THE CONS.-SUBD. PLAN XXX CONTAINING AN AREA OF FIVE and other cities. HUNDRED FIFTY NINE (559) SQ. SPS. ORVILLE M. ROQUE AND VICTORINA JUDY E. ROQUE. METERS. “Gender vioMortgagors. All sealed bids must be submitted to x-----------------------------------------x lence must end, the undersigned at the aforesaid office NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE on the above stated date and time. equality must be OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER Interested parties are hereby ACT 3135 (AS AMENDED) enjoined to investigate for themselves attained and the the title to the said property/ies and UPON extra-judicial petition under the encumbrances thereon, if any ‘glass ceiling’ for ACT 3135, as amended by ACT there be. women in business 4118 and pursuant to the terms and In the event that public auction conditions of the Deed of Real Estate broken,” Marta Mortgage executed on DECEMBER should not take place on said date due to fortuitous event of if the same 21, 2015 by SPS. ORVILLE M. Garcia, a protester ROQUE AND VICTORINA JUDY E. be declared a non-working holiday, it shall be held on APRIL 12, 2017 at the ROQUE -#60 Queensville St., corner at the Madrid rally, Whitefield Ave., White Plains, Quezon same time and place without further told AFP. City/Lot 17 Blk. 8A Nervi cor. Norris, notice. Quezon City, Metro Manila, March Filinvest 2, Bagong Silang Capitol, But Garcia said Quezon City, Mortgagors in favor of 1, 2017. STERLING BANK OF ASIA, INC. she was pleased to (Sgd.) EDGAR R. LUCAS (A SAVINGS BANK), Mortgagee, Sheriff IV to satisfy the mortgage debt in the see the number of amount of Php 2,800,970.98 as (Sgd.) GREGORIO C. TALLUD of January 31, 2017 including of men taking part in Clerk of Court VI and interest, and penalties, together with Acting Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff the demonstration. all the lawful fees and expenses of foreclosure sale, the Ex-Officio Sheriff Manuela Carof the Regional Trial Court of Quezon City and/or his duly authorized Deputy WARNING: mena, the city’s Sheriff, hereby announces that on It is absolutely prohibited to remove, APRIL 5, 2017 between the hours of deface or destroy this Notice of mayor, released 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the Ex-Officio Sheriff’s Sale on or before the date of a video message of the Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Auction Sale under penalty of the law. Sheriff, Regional Trial Court, Hall of together with the Justice Bldg., Elliptical Road, Diliman, Copy Furnished: Quezon City, will sell thru public mayor of Barceloauction to the highest bidder for cash, ATTY. JERIC ALVIN F. CRUZ Third Floor, Sterling Bank of Asia in Philippine Currency, the following na Ada Colau, adCorporate Center described real property/ies with all the 8004 Ortigas Avenue, Greenhills vocating to an end improvements existing thereon, to wit: San Juan City 1500 to violence against TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF SPS. ORVILLE M. ROQUE AND TITLE NO. 004-2015015263 VICTORINA JUDY E. ROQUE women. Registry of Deeds of Quezon City #60 Queensville St., corner, Whitefield Ave., White Plains, Quezon City In the last three A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 17, BLK. 8A OF THE CONS.-SUBD. PLAN Lot 17 Blk. 8A Nervi cor. Norris, months of 2016 PCS-13-000132, BEING A PORTION Filinvest 2, Bagong Silang, Capitol, there were 38,402 OF THE CONS. OF LOT 59-C-2-D-2 Quezon City (LRC) PSD-78381 & LOT 59-C-1-A, (MS-March 10, 17 & 24, 2017) reports of domes-

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Women demand end to sexual harassment B UENOS AIRES―Thousands of women across Latin America took to the streets Wednesday to demand an end to sexual harassment and violence, in a region where crime against women is rife and often steeped in traditional culture.

“March 8: If you stop a woman, you stop the world,” said a banner over a rally in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, that attracted tens of thousands of protesters marking International Women’s Day. The gathering extended 1.5 kilometers along 18 de Julio Avenue, with demonstrators calling for an end to violence against women and equal rights. “Sorry to bother, but we’re being killed,” said one handwritten message on a cardboard placard. Argentina has had a woman president yet “machismo” is prevalent in many areas of society. Every 30 hours, a woman in

Argentina is killed by her male partner or ex-partner. “Enough already! We want each other ALIVE,” read signs in purple lettering waved by the thousands who jammed the Plaza de Mayo in front of Argentina’s presidential palace. Purple is the symbol of the movement against gender-based violence. Demonstrators largely were decked out in black to signify mourning. Violence against women is part of long-held traditions in many of South America’s Andean nations, with mixed Spanish-indigenous cultures. But it is also pervasive in countries such as Argentina and Uru-

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LnB President

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guay where most people are of Italian descent. Even in better-off cities across the region, women who go to police stations bruised and battered to report domestic violence are told to go home and make up. Grimmer still: half of the 25 countries with the largest number of women killed are in Latin America, according to UN Women, a body that supports gender equality and the empowerment of women. In Mexico’s capital, thousands of women filled the vast Paseo de la Reforma. “We don’t want flowers. We want rights!” they chanted, as well as, “Being a woman should not be a risk factor.” Mexican women say they are constantly beset by unwanted sexual talk on the streets, and often groped by strangers. The region’s only current woman president, Chile’s Michele Bachelet, said on Twitter that “we

renew our commitment to more rights, opportunities and an end to violence.” In Brazil, President Michel Temer sparked a media firestorm on International Women’s Day, musing publicly that women are really good at food shopping, price tracking and budgeting. After jaws dropped, the conservative, who is 76 and was accompanied by his wife Marcela, 33, backtracked and changed course. Temer then said that if children grew up successfully, it was because they were raised right, at home. “And certainly, that isn’t done by the man. It’s the woman,” Temer added. On Twitter, some could barely believe their leader. “Somebody tell Temer that we are in the 21st century now,” one quipped of the man who took the place of Brazil’s first woman president, Dilma Rousseff, when she was impeached. AFP

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Notice of Publication Notice is hereby given that an “Affidavit of Self-Adjudication” has been executed by Sheila Marie P. Suarez as sole heir of the late Rogelio A. Suarez and Teresita P. Suarez under Doc No. 340; Page No. L8; Book No. 3; Series of 2017 executed before Atty. Agustin B. Cabredo, Notary Public for Manila. (MS-FEB. 24/MAR 3 & 10, 2017)

ABSENT: Councilor FERDINAND T. EUSEBIO “ LUIS S. JAVIER JR. “ LEONARDO M. MAGPANTAY “ ENRICO J. PUNO ========================================================================= On motion presented by Hon. N.S. Pasia, which was duly seconded by all Members present, the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Makati approved City Resolution No. 2017-024 on second and final reading. CITY RESOLUTION NO. 2017-024 Authors: Hon. M.C.M. Yabut, Hon. M.A.S.J. Casal-Uy, Hon. D.A. Jacome, Hon. G.I.N. de Lara-Bes, Hon. N.S. Yabut, Jr., Hon. M.A.M. Ortega, Hon. N.S. Pasia, Hon. V.V. Hilario, Jr. and Hon. E.D.E. Villamor Co Authors: Hon. S.C. Aspillaga, Hon. R.C. Medina, Hon. M.R.C. Tolentino and Hon. A.P. Padilla A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HONORABLE MAYOR MAR-LEN ABIGAIL S. BINAY, TO NEGOTIATE, ENTER INTO AND SIGN A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA), ON BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MAKATI, WITH UNIVERSITY OF MAKATI (UMAK) – COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH STUDIES, WHICH IS UNDER THE PHILIPPINE HEALTHCARE EDUCATORS INC., REGARDING THE AFFILIATION AND TRAINING OF ITS PHARMACY STUDENTS IN OSMAK PHARMACY, SUBJECT TO EXISTING LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS. WHEREAS, the College of Pharmacy of UMAK – College of Allied Health Studies, which is under the Philippine Health Care Educators Inc., a duly recognized private institution by the Commission of Higher Education (CHED), gives importance to the learning and career experience that will prepare student trainees for a career in hospital pharmacy; WHEREAS, the ultimate goal of future pharmacists is to engage in the profession of preparing, preserving, compounding and dispensing medical drugs and such goal can be attained only when pharmacy students have undergone actual training and allow them to experience what takes place in different areas of a hospital pharmacy; WHEREAS, significant part of the medical training of pharmacy students prepares them to enter the medical field armed with the knowledge they need in order to excel in their chosen field;

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION JUDICIAL REGION REGIONAL TRIAL COURT BRANCH 67 MARIKINA CITY AMALIA NAVARRO,

New Hall of justice building Marikina City on May 25, 2017 at 8:30 am Morning at which Place and Date and Hour aforesaid, all interested person are hereby cited to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted.

SUMAYAO

Let this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a news paper of general circulation, to be determined in a raffle in accordance with the Provision of the Rules of Court.

Petitioners/s

-VersusCivil Case SP. PROC. 2017-1034-mk for: judidal Recognition and/ or Enforcement of a Foreign Judgement and/ or cancellation of entry in the Civil Registry AMALIA SUMAYAO NAVARRO, and/ or Civil Registrar General and Philippine Statistics Authority and/ or Marikina City Civil Registrar, Respondent/s. x--------------------------------x

Further Serve copies of this order together with the copy of the petition and its annexes upon the office of the Solicitation General. The Local Civil Registrar of Marikina City, The Office of the City Prosecutor’s of Marikina City, The National Statistics Office at the expenses of the petitioner with five(5) days upon receipt of the order. Failure to do so will be a Ground for dismissal of petition.

ORDER This is a “Petition for Judicial Recognition and/ or Enforcement of a foreign Judgment and/ or cancellation of entry in the Civil Registry”, Finding the said petition sufficient in form and substance, Notice is hereby given that the said petition will be heard by this Court sitting at the Third Floor,

Furnish the petitioner and her counsel and the respondent copies of this order. SO ORDERED. Marikina City, This 6th day February 2017 Acerey C. Pacheco Judge (MS-MAR. 3,10 & 17, 2017)

WHEREAS, OSMAK, in return, expressed its intent to accommodate the pharmacy students of UMAK – College of Allied Health Studies under the Philippine HealthCare Educators Inc. in its facilities for their training; WHEREAS, both parties agree on the fact that learning and training will prepare student trainees for a career in pharmacy and that the presence of students in the pharmacy will improve further the efficient delivery of health services to the patients; WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the City Government of Makati and UMAK – College of Allied Health Studies is necessary in order to implement and guide further the parties in achieving the abovementioned purpose; WHEREAS, Art. III, Sec. 8 (a) (6), RA 7854, otherwise known as the Charter of the City of Makati states that: “(T)he city mayor, as the chief executive of the city government, shall represent the City in all its business transactions and signs on its behalf all bonds, contracts, and obligations, and such other documents upon authority of the sanggunian panlungsod;” WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod, in consideration of the necessity of allowing the pharmacy students of UMAK – College of Allied Health Studies, to use the facilities of OSMAK in their training, hereby authorizes Honorable Mayor Mar-Len Abigail S. Binay, pursuant to the abovementioned provision of R.A. 7854, to negotiate, enter into and sign such Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), on behalf of the City Government of Makati, with UMAK – College of Allied Health Studies. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF MAKATI, METRO MANILA, BY VIRTUE OF THE POWERS VESTED IN IT BY LAW, IN SESSION ASSEMBLED, to authorize the Honorable Mayor Mar-Len Abigail S. Binay, to negotiate, enter into and sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), on behalf of the City Government of Makati, with University of Makati (UMAK) – College of Allied Health Studies, which is under the Philippine HealthCare Educators Inc., regarding the affiliation and training of its pharmacy students in OSMAK pharmacy, subject to existing laws, rules and regulations. Let copy of this Resolution be furnished the University of Makati (UMAK) – College of Allied Health Studies, Ospital ng Makati, City Law Department and other concerned offices for their information, guidance and reference. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its approval. APPROVED BY THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF MAKATI, METRO MANILA MANILA, in its Regular Session held on 8 March 2017.

HON. SHIRLEY C. ASPILLAGA

HON. ROMEO C. MEDINA

HON. MARIE ALETHEA S.J. CASAL-UY

HON. MA ARLENE M. ORTEGA

HON. GRAZIELLE IONY N. DE LARA-BES

HON. NELSON S. PASIA P

HON. FERDINAND T. EUSEBIO

HON. ENRICO J. PUNO

HON. VIRGILIO V. HILARIO JR.

HON. ON. MARY RUTH C. TOLENTINO

HON. DIVINA A. JACOME

HON. ON. EVELYN DELFINA E. VILLAMOR

MARKETS AND SECURITIES REGULATION DEPARTMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE CEBU LANDMASTERS, INC. (Registrant) x --------------------------------------- x

HON. MARIA CONCEPCION M. YABUT

SICK LEAVE HON. LEONARDO M. MAGPANTAY

HON. NEMESIO S. YABUT JR.

Notice is hereby given that on 20 February 2017, a sworn Registration Statement (“RS”) has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) on behalf of CEBU LANDMASTERS, INC. (the “Company”) for the registration of One Billion Seven Hundred Fourteen Million (1,714,000,000) common shares with par value of One Peso (PhP1.00) per share broken down as follows: Primary Offering (To be offered and sold by way of Initial Public Offering , unissued shares)

430,000,000 common shares

At an initial public offering price of up to PhP6.56 per share

Secondary Offering (To be offered and sold by way of Initial Public Offering, issued shares)

75,000,000 common shares

At an initial public offering price of up to PhP6.56 per share

Over-allotment Option (To be offered and sold pursuant to the Over- allot Option, issued shares)

75,000,000 common shares

At an initial public offering price of up to PhP6.56 per share

Issued and Outstanding Shares (Not included in the Offer and the Overallotment Option)

1,134,000,00 common shares

With par value of One Peso (PhP1.00) per share

Total

1,714,000,000

According to the documents presented on 20 February 2017, the following persons are the directors and/or executive officers of the Company: NAME Jose R. Soberano III Ma. Rosario B. Soberano Jose P. Soberano, Jr. Jose Franco B. Soberano Joanna Marie B.Soberano Janella Mae B. Soberano Rufino Luis T. Manotok Ma. Aurora D. Geotina-Garcia Jesus N. Alcordio Stephen A. Tan

Connie N. Guieb Macario P. Balali Dennis R.H. Alcarez Sylvan John M. Monzon

Certified true and correct by:

Attested by:

Pedrito A. Capistrano Jr. Marie Rose C. Yulo

HON. ARMANDO P. PADILLA LnB President

ATTY. DINDO R. CERVANTES Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod

REGISTRATION OF SECURITIES Initial Public Offering NOTICE

Larri-Nil G. Veloso

HON. LUIS S. JAVIER JR.

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POSITION Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Offer, and President Director, Treasurer and Executive Vice-President Director and Corporate Secretary Director, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President Director, Vice President and Marketing Director Director Independent Director Independent Director Independent Director Chief Finance Officer, Assistant Treasurer and Investor Relations Officer Assistant Vice-President of Legal, Documentation, Permits & Licenses; Assistant Corporate Secretary and Compliance Officer Assistant Vice-President for Engineering Assistant Vice-President for Finance and Accounting, and Financial Comptroller Assistant Vice-President for Sales Assistant Vice-President for Human Resources and Administration Head of Business Development for Horizontal Projects Head of Business Development for Vertical Projects

The Registration Statement, its attachments and any amendments therein (collectively referred to as “RS”) are open for inspection by interested parties during business hours. Copies thereof, photostatic or otherwise, shall be furnished to every party upon request at such reasonable fees as the Commission may prescribe. Said RS and its updated version may be downloaded from the company’s website: https://www.cebulandmasters.com/

VICENTE GRACIANO P. FELIZMENIO, JR. Director

HON. MONIQUE Q. LAGDAMEO Vice Mayor & Presiding Officer (MS-MAR. 10, 2017)

(MS-MAR. 3 & 10, 2017)

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