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  2. GANDHI BEGINS HUNGER STRIKE; REFUSES TO LEAVE JAIL

    Poona, September 20.--Mahatma Gandhi began his "fast unto death" at noon today. His action is in protest of Ramsay MacDonald's settlement of the basis for Indian communal elections, alloting what Gandhi believes to be a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. U. S. WILL BACK LEAGUE ON MANCHOUKUO ISSUE

    Anacleto Castillo, the life termer who caused the wholesale prison probe in Silang, Cavite when he was observed "making whoopee" in ...

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  4. CHANGES ARE SUGGESTED IN COURT POLICY

    In the presence of Chief Justice Avancena, of the supreme court, Senate President Quezon suggested a radical change in the ...

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  5. TO STAND FOR MAINTENANCE OF TREATIES

    Paris, September 19.--The United States stands ready to support any action the League of Nations may take as a result of Japan's ...

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  6. TRAFFIC PARALYZED AS YEAR'S RECORD DOWNPOUR INUNDATES FOUR-FIFTHS OF ENTIRE CITY

    All that Manila needed to qualify as a movie set for a picture with a Venetian locale last night was a fleet of gondolas, and an operatic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WILL SALVAGE MISAMIS MAIL

    Braving the heavy seas outside of Manila Bay, a Japanese fishing boat, manned by a daring crew, pulled out yesterday morning for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. T. R. TO RETURN AT 7 A.M. TODAY

    Governor General Theodore Roosevelt and his party will arrive in Manila on board the cutter Arsyat at 7 o'clock [?] morning, ...

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  9. SOLONS CLASH ON OPPUS BILL

    Rep. Jose Romero, sponsor of the Oppus bill who made a brilliant exposition of the measure, and Rep. Qaintis Parades, who ...

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  10. TARIFF BILLS HAVE BACKING

    Senate President Quezon informed the delegates of the Japanese Traders' association, who called on him yesterday morning to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FOUR COMMITTEES TACKLE'33 BUDGET

    Beginning tomorrow, daily morning and afternoon meetings will be held by the house committee on appropriations jointly with the ...

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  12. ACCIDENT DELAYS GRONAU'S FLIGHT

    Nagoya, Japan, September 20.--The resumption of Captain Wolfgang von Gronau's flight around the world by way of China ports ...

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  13. FIRM'S PROTEST IS TURNED DOWN

    All coffee products manufactured in the United States but of foreign origin and imported into the Philippines in tins, except those from ...

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  14. 2 ACCIDENTS OCCUR IN FLOODED STREETS

    A woman was nearly killed, and about 20 narrowly escaped drowning in the downpour which flooded the city last night. ...

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  15. DRUG STORE OWNER ACQUITTED BY JUDGE

    Holding that the evidence of the prosecution was not sufficient to estabish the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt, Judge ...

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  16. DeWITT AND GIBBS RENEW THEIR FIGHT

    After having been on cordial terms for a number of days, Attorney C. A. DeWitt, chief private prosecutor, and Attorney A. D. ...

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  17. 2 LAWYERS CENSURED IN COURT'S DECISION

    Two American attorneys practicing in the south were yesterday told by the supreme court that their attitude toward the trial in ...

    Article : 658 words
  18. MARIQUINA BRIDGE IS REPORTED UNDER WATER

    The wooden bridge across the Mariquina river was under water and unpassable, according to reports brought to the city late last ...

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  19. FIRST SOLO FLIGHT WESTWARD ACROSS ATLANTIC DESCRIBED

    Here is the only authorized byline story of Captain James A. Mollison, the first to make a solo flight Westward across the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Mayor Heads Committee to Receive Congressman Hare on October 6

    Plans for the reception for Congressman and Mrs. Butler B. Hare, who are coming on the s.s. President Lincoln on October 6, moved ...

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  22. Ramirez Accuses Former Councilors Of P75,000 Graft in Bridge Project

    A bitter denunciation of the graft, briberies, and other irregularities in the administration of the city government, was made by ...

    Article : 344 words
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