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  2. WAR DEPARTMENT TURNS DOWN JAVA SUGAR BID

    It was reliably learned last night that the war department will call for open bids for refined sugar for the use of the United ...

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  5. HARMONY BANQUET TODAY MAY UNITE FACTIONS

    While the newly created national information committee, organized Wednesday night with Senate President Quezon at its head, ...

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  6. Franco-U. S. Agreement Saves Trade Parley

    London, June 22.--It was authoritatively stated today that the world economic conference has escaped from floundering as a result ...

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  7. SINO-JAPAN ROW IN NORTH CHINA MAY BREAK AGAIN

    Tientsin, June 22.--Indications Of renewed Sino-Japanese differences in North China, with further effect upon American and British ...

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  8. Prince Finds Movie of Self 'Embarrassing'

    London, June 22.--On the eve of the birthday of the Prince of Wales, a film bearing his name ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. No Dumping Of Javanese Sugar Feared

    Secretary Vicente Singson Encarnacion yesterday afternoon denied the reports published locally, to the effect that the local ...

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  10. Can Prove Soviet Coast Guards Killed Japanese Fishermen In Siberia, Says Ministry at Tokyo

    Tokyo, June 22.--Proof that Soviet coast guards were responsible for the slaying June 14 of three Japanese fishermen on the east coast of Kanchatka, an incident that has beclouded Russo-Japanese relations. was claimed today by the foreign office. ...

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  11. BIG NAVY DRIVE TO START JULY 1

    Washington, June 21.--Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, acting Secretary of the Navy, said today that the Navy plans to spend $86,000,000 for ship ...

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  12. SUGAR LIMIT HELD CERTAIN

    The limitation of Philippine sugar export to the United States to a figure not to exceed 850,000 metric tons a year to be determined ...

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  13. TO ASK SOLONS FOR TAX RELIEF

    Tax relief measures, either by legislative enactment or by administrative action to lighten the burden of the city realty tax which ...

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  14. REVENUE SAFE, SAYS POSADAS

    The government has nothing to worry about insofar as revenue collection is concerned according to the report submitted orally to ...

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  15. GENERAL COX WILL FLY SOUTH TODAY

    General Creed F. Cox, new chief of the bureau of insular affairs, will take off in an army plane this morning to make his inspection of ...

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  16. QUEZON LEAVES FOR PINES CITY

    Senate President Quezon, Mrs. Quezon and their children left at 10:17 o'clock last night on a special train for Baguio, where they will ...

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  17. OLD ACTS OF P. S.C. ARE QUESTIONED

    What may prove to be a serious anomaly in tho issuance of certificates for special permits in the past by the public service ...

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  18. REPORT BREAK IN DIKES ON YANGTZE

    Shanghai, June 2.--Suddenly-developing fissures within the dikes in the vicinity of Hankow caused alarm today that the Wuhan cities ...

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  19. MURDER HEARING TO BE HELD IN SAN JUAN

    The preliminary hearing of the case of Diosdado Fernandez, striker from the Malate Taxicab company, charged with the murrder of ...

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  20. ALUNAN AND ELIZALDE RETURN ON "HOOVER"

    Former Secretary of Finance Rafael R. Alunan, Vicente Bunuan, and several other Manilans are returning to the Islands next month ...

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  21. JAMBOREE DELEGATES MEET G. G. ON MONDAY

    The eight Filipino delegates to the fourth annual Boy Scout International Jamboree at Budapest will pay their respects to Governor ...

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  22. NATIONWIDE RAILWAY WAGE FIGHT AVERTED

    Washington, June 21.--A wage reduction dispute that theatened to develop into a nationwide strike was settled here tonight at the office ...

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  24. Aldanese Demands Notarial Seal On U. S. Import Customs Invoices

    Unless properly sealed and sworn to before a notary public, invoices presented for free entry of American goods will not be accepted by ...

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  25. Asturias Relinquishes Title, Claim To Throne on Marrying Cuban Beauty

    Evians Les Bains, Switzerland, June 22 --The Spanish Prince of the Asturias, who renounced his claims to the throne upon his ...

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  26. MANILA WOMAN WINNER OF METROPOLITAN PRIZE

    The cultivated Mikimoto pearl necklace, valued at P200, offered by the Metropolitan Theater to the buyer of the lucky ticket during ...

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  27. ALABAMA SOLON DIES OF HEART AILMENT

    Washington, June 22.--Rep. Edward Berton Almon, Democrat of Alabama, died here today of heart disease at the age of 73. He was ...

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  29. QUEZON'S SON IS 7 YEARS OLD TODAY

    Manuel Quezon, Jr., the only son of Senate President Quezon, is seven years old today. His birthday will be celebrated at the ...

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  30. Today's Weather

    The weather today will be generally fair with passing rains. The maximum temperature yesterday was 87.8 at 1.25 p.m. and the ...

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