1914 in the Philippines
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1914 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1914.
Events
- July 27 – Iglesia ni Cristo (largest independent church in Asia) is registered to the government.
Births
- June 27 - Helena Benitez, former Senator, Chairman and founder of Philippine Women's University (d. 2016)
Death
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