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  5. TOKYO CALLS STIMSON'S UTTERANCE A MENACE

    Tokyo, Oct. 4.--The Japanese cabinet gave consideration to the report of the Lytton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOUSE FIGHT ON WAGE BILL BEGINS TODAY

    With the bill on standardization of salaries and classification of positions scheduled for discussion today, the session of the house of ...

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  7. TEMPLETON'S FRIENDS BACK HIM AT TRIAL

    San Jose, Calif., Oct. 3.--Nineteen friends of George Douglas Templeton, Jr., mostly former instructors and fraternity mates at the ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT LEADING HOOVER IN LITERARY DIGEST STRAW VOTE

    New York, Oct. 4.--The Literary Digest straw vote on eleven states gives a slight margin to Franklin D. Roosevelt in the count up to date. The Democratic candidate is given a ballot of 102,185 as against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ANTI-TARIFF SOLONS GIRD FOR BATTLE

    "No tariff bills during a time of depression, to work hardships on the poor," was the war cry of more than 20 members of the house ...

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  10. MANCHUKUO JOINS CHORUS

    Changchun. Oct. 4.--Complaint that the Lytton commission in its report on the Sino-Japaqese Manchurian dispute had ignored the ...

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  11. LEAGUE FACES CRUCIAL TEST

    Geneva, Oct. 3.--Doubt was expressed in League of Nations official quarters today that Japan would accept either the Lytton ...

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  12. WOULD EXPEL POPE'S ENVOY

    Mexico City, Oct. 3.--The breach between church and state in Mexico widened today as the Chamber of Deputies approved a resolution ...

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  13. WILL OPPOSE PENSION CUT

    The bill which the house passed on Monday, reducing the annual pension of General Aguinaldo from P12,000 to P6,000, will probably be ...

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  14. ANGAT CRITICISM IS TERMED IDLE

    That the charges voiced against the administration of the Metropolitan water district in connection with the long-delayed completion ...

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  15. PRISON ANOMALY HINTED AT TRIAL

    The curtain yesterday rose on what might prove the first act in another prison scandal of the Cavite "whoopee" imbroglio type, ...

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  16. OPPOSE ABOLITION OF FIBER BOARD

    The proposed abolition of the present fiber standardization board, to make way for a new Philippine fiber board, which would function ...

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  17. RICE QUOTATIONS CONFUSE TRADERS

    Local rice traders, provincial rice merchants and millers have failed to agree in their comments on the recent rise in rice prices, which ...

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  18. LONGEST TUNNEL IN ISLANDS COMPLETED

    The construction of the Ipo-Bicti tunnel, considered the longest of its kind in the Philippines, and possibly in the Orient, was ...

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  19. JUMP IN PRICE OF RICE STARTS RIOTING

    Bayambang, Pangasinan, Oct. 2.--The crowd which usually assembles on Sunday, the big market day here, was thrown into panic ...

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  20. SINGIAN REPORTED FAST RECOVERING

    That Dr. Gregorio Singian, director of the San Juan de Dios hospital, is well on the road to full recovery, following his serious ...

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  21. Cavite Governor Loses Prisoner In Tug-of-War with Stubborn Policeman

    Cavite, Cavite, October 4.--That queer grating sound which rises above the cacophony in the legislative palace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Today's Weather

    Today's weather will continue fair, with probable passing rains or thundershowers during the afternoon or evening. ...

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  23. Labor Leaders Urge Quezon to Head Next Independence Mission to U.S.

    Senate President Quezon was earnestly requested to head the next independence mission to Washington, and to direct the ...

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  24. Gag Law Has No Place in Statutes Of Any Democratic Country, Says Bleyer

    Condemning any law that taboos the freedom of the press, Professor Willard G. Bleyer, director of the school of journalism of the ...

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