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  4. QUEZON OPPOSED TO SPECIAL SESSION FOR FREEDOM ACT

    The plan of holding a special session to take up the Hare-Hawes-Cutting act is being abandoned, since the regular session is near, ...

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  5. STABILIZATION OF CHIEF CURRENCIES EXPECTED IN WEEK

    London, June 19. -- An agreement within a week and satisfactory to Washington, for controlled stabilization of the principal currencies, ...

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  6. Mayor May Act On School Fund Measure Today

    Mayor Tomas Earnshaw is expected to act today on the school relief measure appropriating P17,000 to pay the salaries of 33 new ...

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  7. DECISION ON SUGAR TARIFF POSTPONED

    Washington, June 18. -- Action on the sugar tariffs, it was learned today has been postponed by the administration pending full study ...

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  8. Roxas, Montinola, Cheered by 2,000 In Defense of Hawes-Cutting Act

    Answering every argument offered by Senate President Quezon, except those referring to military and naval stations, which he has ...

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  9. Manila Talks to Center of Catholic World

    Picture taken last night at the archbishop's palace, at the inauguration of the Manila-Vatican radio-telephone service. Seated, left to right: Don Leopoldo Kahn, Vice-Governor John H. Holliday, Senator Sergio OsmeƱa, Governor General Frank Murphy, Major J. E. H. Stevenot, and Mons. G. Pians, apostolic delegate. President Quezon left before the picture was taken. Standing, left to right: E. R. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MURPHY SOLVES SCHOOL CRISIS

    Governor General Frank Murphy yesterday afternoon, after his conference with legislative leaders, department secretaries and ...

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  11. Governor General, Archbishop, Talk With High Italian, Vatican Officials

    Another epochal step in world communication, significant also as the forging of another religious link between the Philippines and the Old World, was taken last night, when the radio-telephone enabled Governor General Frank Murphy. Archbishop Michael J. O'Doherty and ...

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  12. MAYOR DENIES TAX EXTENSION

    Mayor Tomas Earnshaw has turned down the petition of the "Asociation de Proprietaries de Manila" for an extension of the time ...

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  13. DRIVE AGAINST PIRATES SOUGHT

    Nanking, June 19. -- As the result of increasingly frequent piracies on the China Coast which have taken a heavy toll of Chinese ...

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  14. U.S. WILL HOLD DEBT PARLEYS

    Washington, June 18. -- With France significantly blocked from consideration. State Department officials today prepared to write ...

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  15. CABINET WILL MEET TOMORROW

    The first meeting of the cabinet under the auspices of Governor General Murphy will be held tomorrow. ...

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  16. YOUNG ROBBERS' GANG BROKEN UP

    A gang of kid burglars led by one Ralph Chapman, nine years old of 966 T. Alonso and believed by the police to be responsible for a ...

    Article : 430 words
  17. HITLER FORECASTS STATE CHILD CONTROL

    Berlin, June 19. -- Chancellor Adolf Hitler told a gathering of 120,000 here today, a half of whom were his Nazi storm troops, that "the ...

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  18. TWO DIE WHEN GASOLINE TRUCK FALLS DOWN HILL

    Cebu, June 19. -- Acting Chief of Police Pastor Galbin, of Tuburan, and Felix Katapusan, truck driver, were burned to death when the ...

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  19. COX PLANS TO FLY SOUTH IN ARMY PLANE FRIDAY

    General Greed F. Cox, new chief of the bureau of insular affairs, who returned from a trip to Baguio last Sunday night, expects to fly ...

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  20. TAXI DRIVER CLAIMS TO BE HOLD-UP VICTIM

    A driver of a Malate taxicab, found bound hand and feet in his cab, near the Singalong elementary school building early this ...

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  21. BLAZE THREATENS GOVERNMENT PIER

    Pier No. 3, where the s. s. Mayon is berthed, was threatened with a fire yesterday afternoon when truck No. 1-1453 loaded with ...

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  22. Thousands Throughout City Listen As Quezon and Others, Talk on Bill

    Two thousand excited auditors in the banquet hall of the Plaza Hotel, and thousands throughout the city and the provinces, ...

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  23. Tokyo Paper Hopes Murphy Will Push Independence Cause

    Tokyo, June 19. -- Hope that Governor General Frank Murphy will promote the cause of Philippine independence was expressed in a ...

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  24. Roxas, Montinola, Dinner Guests

    Speaker Manuel Roxas and Senator Montinola were the guests of honor at the Iloilo-Capiz banquet at the Plaza Hotel last night. A portion of the speakers' table is shown above. Left to right: Senator L. Hidrosollo, Speaker Roxas, Senator Ruperto Montinola, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Today's Weather

    A drenching downpour which lasted for nearly an hour shortly after 7 o'clock last night, flooded a number of streets in the city but ...

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  26. Prince, Fiancee Are Threatened

    Lausanne, June 19. -- The Prince of Asturias and his fiancee were heavily guarded today following threats ...

    Article : 58 words
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