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  2. QUEZON RESIGNS SENATE PRESIDENCY TODAY

    Another "showdown" will be staged this morning by the "anti" group, this time in the senate, when Senate President Quezon ...

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  3. All Primary, Elementary Schools in Land Are to Open Doors to Pupils Next Monday

    ­Washington, July 18.--Attempts to agree on a sugar stabilization cede by which areas supplying the American market would be put on an annual quota basis ran into more difficulties today because of oblations from domestic beet producers, following protests against ...

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  4. WILL PROVIDE ENOUGH FOR 4,100 CLASSES

    Some 4,1000 elementary and primary classes throughout the Philippines, which could not open last month for lack of money, will be ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. Dry Strongholds Fall; Arkansas, Alabama Go Wet

    Washington, July 18.--The wave of prohibition repeal today carried Alabama and Arkansas, the first states of the traditionally dry ...

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  6. SOLDIER WHO |SLEW THREE IS ACQUITTED

    Proceeding with lightning-like rapidity, avoiding cumbersome technicalities and other judicial encumbrances which only serve to ...

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  7. Enthusiast 'Beats the Gun' to Move Rejection of Quezon's Resignation

    Someone "beat the gun" in the meeting of the Nacionalista Party directorate yesterday morning. And as in the case of the sprinter who gets away before the starter's pistol cracks, that someone almost gummed up the works, drawing considerable ...

    Article : 254 words
  8. G. G. Repeats Plea for Local Sugar People

    An eleventh-hour plea by Governor General Murphy for a reconsideration of the tentative sugar quota for the Philippines, or for ...

    Article : 423 words
  9. POST DELAYED BY FOGS, RAIN

    Irkutsk, Siberia, July 19.--Delayed here for twelve hours by fog, rain and the necessity of sleep. Wiley Post resumed his epic dash ...

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  10. ROXAS OUSTER HITS NEW SNAG "ANTI" SOLONS BOLT FACTION

    The formidable rejectionist group in the lower house was converted into a "house divided against it self" yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  11. ROXAS OUSTER HITS NEW SNAG "ANTI" SOLONS BOLT FACTION

    The formidable rejectionist group in the lower house was converted into a "house divided against it self" yesterday afternoon, when ...

    Article : 1,840 words
  12. TROOPS MASS ON CHAHAR LINE

    Peiping, July 19.--The imminence of a new outbreak of Sino Japanese fighting along the Chahar-Jehol border was evidenced ...

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  13. MORO LABORERS MAY BREAK STRIKE

    Forty Moro laborers were yesterday placed at work in the various commercial houses in Davao to partly solve the strike there, ...

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  14. AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM PASSES

    An automobile victim expired at the Philippine General hospital yesterday noon, while another, struck down by a garbage truck ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. REFINED SUGAR STOCKS FALL OFF

    New York, July 18.--Influenced by developments at Washington, American Sugar again lost closing at 68½ down 1½ from yesterday. ...

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  16. What Are the "Dicks" Doing Around The Legislature? Solons Want to Know

    The continuous surveillance of of detectives headed by Colonel Juaring at the legislature at every se attention of many legislators, a gro[?] ...

    Article : 256 words
  17. BALBO AIR FLEET OFF ON HOMEWARD FLIGHT

    Chicago, July 19.--Starting their homeward flight across the Atlantic, Gen. Italo Balbo and his fleet of 24 Italian seaplanes roared ...

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  18. HINDUS RESUME CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AUGUST 1

    Poona, India, July 18.--Because of the apparent failure of peace negotiations with Lord Willingdon, the British viceroy, individual ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. DOLLAR HITS NEW LOW

    London, July 19.--The American dollar crossed its old glory parity with the British pound sterling in early trading here today, reaching ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. WOULD HOLD ON TO P. I.

    San Francisco, July 18.--Christian Jensen, president of the East Asiatic company, returned today from an extensive tour of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. Customs Sleuths Made 690 Arrests In 1932, Chief's Report Discloses

    Customs secret service activities in Manila during 1933 were crowned with success, with a total of 690 arrest effected for the year of ...

    Article : 346 words
  22. Vast Continent on Bed of Pacific Is Mapped by U. S. Naval Officer

    San Diego, Calif., July 18.--Captain C. B. Mayo, who as captain of the naval tanker Ramapo plying between San Pedro and Manila ...

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  23. Tribune's "Rizal Contest" Meets With Instant Response from City, Provinces

    The Tribune's latest popular contest, on the question of how Rizal would stand on the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act were the national hero ...

    Article : 187 words
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  25. MURPHY WILL DISCUSS UNEMPLOYMENT HERE

    Governor General Frank Murphy will meet government officials and representatives of relief associations in the city to discuss ways ...

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  26. ROTARIANS WILL HEAR U. P. PROFESSOR TODAY

    Dr. Serafin Macaraig, professor of sociology at the University of the Philippines, will speak this noon at the luncheon of the ...

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