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  2. HOUSE FINALLY PASSES REORGANIZATION BILL

    Mukden, Oct. 14.--Japanese military headquarters announced today that aeroplane had dropped leaflets printed in English ...

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  3. DEPARTMENTS ARE REDUCED TO FIVE ONLY

    The house of representatives last night finally passed the bill reorganizing the insular government bureaus and offices, after four ...

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  4. Returns to U.S.

    Tokyo, Oct. 14.--The foreign office announced today that Ambassador Katsujl Debuchi is definitely returning to Washington, leaving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  5. IDENTIFY TWO CHIEFTAINS OF MORO ATTACK

    Hadji Abdullah, head of the tribesmen in Jolo who ambushed and massacred Lieutenant Alagar and his men last Sunday morning. ...

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  6. "I Didn't Know It Was Loaded," Says Father as His Only Son, 3 Years Old, Falls from Bullet of His Own Rifle

    Shot through the back of the head by his own father, Ricardo Gabat, three-year-old and only son of Florentino Gabat and Ruperta Bautista, of 747 Prudencia, Sampaloc, expired from the bullet wound at the Philippine General hospital at 10:10 o'clock last night. ...

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  7. T.R. TO STRESS TARIFF IN MESSAGE

    The message of Governor General Roosevelt, to be submitted to the legislature early next week, will deal principally with his ...

    Article : 562 words
  8. "Sayonara"

    H. OKAMOTO Japan's vice-consul here, says "Sayonara" (Japanese for goodbye) today.--See story on page 14 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 'REPUBLIC' DUE THIS MORNING

    Many high ranking army officers coming for duty in the Philippine department will arrive today from the United States on the U.S. ...

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  10. TO RECONSIDER ARTIAGA CASE

    "A government of men, not of laws, will not thrive in the city of Manila, which has it own charter," President Torres declared ...

    Article : 322 words
  11. TEMPLETON'S LAWYER WINS

    San Jose, Calif., Oct. 13.--Over protests that attempts were being made to "assassinate the character" of the slain woman, evidence ...

    Article : 466 words
  12. CUBA AGREES TO LIMITATION

    Havana, Oct. 13.--Dispatches from The Hague today said the Cuban representative at the International Sugar conference had ...

    Article : 469 words
  13. HARE WELCOMED IN ZAMBOANGA

    Zamboanga, Oct. 14.--Congressman Hare was accorded an enthusiastic reception here by Moros and Christian Filipinos alike ...

    Article : 421 words
  14. HOUSE GET'S BILL ON BOOKKEEPING

    The bill reviving the bookkeeping act, which was nullified by the supreme court of the United States about four years on an appeal ...

    Article : 334 words
  15. HONGKONG TAXES FOREIGN AUTOS

    Hongkong, October 14.--The British colony at Hongkong handed the American motor car industry and other non-British automotive ...

    Article : 215 words
  16. MABANAG CASE DUE FOR WEEK'S DELAY

    The decision on one of the most sensational election cases in the history of the senate, the Mabanag-De Guzman protest, will be ...

    Article : 408 words
  17. Federal Duty to Unemployed Clear When States Fail, Says Roosevelt

    Albany, N.Y., Oct. 13.--Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic presidential nominee, said in a radio address here tonight that the ...

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  18. ASIATIC FLEET MEN RETURN FOR WINTER

    Restaurants and night cafes in the city and nearby towns, as well as the taxi services, are looking forward to a boom with the return ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. MAYOR COMPLETES BUDGET ESTIMATE

    Overcoming a mass of difficulties in balancing the general budget of the city government for 1933, Mayor Earnshaw yesterday ...

    Article : 352 words
  20. U.S. Rubber Shoe Men Complain Of Underselling by Japanese Goods

    Washington, Oct. 13.--Representatives of rubber shoe manufacturers told Under Secretary A. A. Ballantine of the Treasury ...

    Article : 220 words
  21. Insull Refuses to Surrender His Passport to U.S. Consul at Athens

    Athens, Greece, Oct. 13.--Samuel Insull, indicted Chicago utilities magnate, refused today to surrender his passport to the American ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. Herriot, MacDonald Agree Germany's Participation in Conclave Necessary

    London, Octo. 13.--Premier Herriot of France agreed today with Prime Minister MacDonald of Great Britain that Germany must ...

    Article : 190 words
  23. MONTHLY DINNER OF GRIDIRON TOMORROW

    The monthly dinner of the Gridiron Club, which was to have been held last Sunday, will take place at the American Chamber ...

    Article : 56 words
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  25. 14 MOSLEMS ARE KILLED IN FIGHTING ON PUNJAB

    Simla, Oct. 14.--Fourteen Moslems were killed and eleven injured in fighting in the Punjab today. They were attacked by Hindus ...

    Article : 47 words
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