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    TODAY'S WEATHER:--Generally fair with possible rains or thundershowers. Yesterday's maximum temperature: 89:6 Fahrenheit at 1:25 p. ...

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  3. FOOD, FUEL SHORTAGE HITS FRISCO AS GENERAL STRIKE MOVE SPREADS CHAUFFEURS, BUTCHERS IN HUGE WALKOUT

    San Francisco, July 13.--The threatened general strike has made its effects felt by housewives as well as by the man in the street ...

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  4. ATTORNEYS TO ASK MANDAMUS WRIT TODAY

    Mandamus proceedings against the Manila board of canvassers will be instituted with the city court of first instance today by attorneys ...

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  5. So the People May Know---

    OUTSPOKEN delegates to the constitutional convention would not brook dictation from outsiders. In this, an ...

    Article : 381 words
  6. House Session Hall Revamped for Next Session

    The arrangement of the session hall of the House of Representatives has been changed in preparation for the neat session, which opens on Monday, and for the sessions of the Constitutional Convention. Pictured here is the new arrangement, with the main entrances (from Calle P. Burgos) in the background, and with the Speaker's Rostrum on the left. The photo was taken from a point near the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DATU SINSUAT NEW SENATOR FOR MOROLAND

    Governor General Murphy announced yesterday afternoon the appointments of Datu Sin Suat of Cotabato as senator for Mindanao ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPEAKERSHIP UP AT CAUCUS

    The question of the speakership is expected to dominate the caucus to be held by the majority representatives tomorrow noon, with ...

    Article : 922 words
  9. Terms of Office Should End With Start of Commonwealth--Paredes

    The term of office of the newly elected members of the legislature and other elective officials, in the opinion of Speaker Pare[?] cease upon the establishment of the commonwealth, when new officers, as provided in the ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. MAY INCREASE SUGAR IMPORTS

    Washington, July 12.--M. L. Wil[?] acting, Secretary of A[?] signed an order today allowing sugar shipments into the ...

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  11. P. I. OVERSEAS TRADE BOOSTED

    Washington, July 12.--The department of commerce reported today that Philippine overseas trade for the first quarter of the year ...

    Article : 254 words
  12. BAUTISTA HITS COURT'S ACTION

    The procedure adopted by the city court of first instance in ordering the correction of discrepancies in election returns was ...

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  13. FUGATE WOULD BAN SPECIAL AGENTS

    On the ground that they entail large money appropriations, when can otherwise be used for the building of a powerful municipal ...

    Article : 259 words
  14. SAMAR TEACHERS PROBE COMPLETED

    The report and recommendations on the cases of twenty Samar public school teachers on charges of electioneering filed by Rep. ...

    Article : 282 words
  15. EXPLORER'S FATE STILL A MYSTERY

    Peiping, July 13.--The bandit-ridden desert wastes of Chinese Turkestan continued today to hold the secret of the fate of Sven ...

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  16. NEW TRADE PACT FOR INDIA, JAPAN

    London July 12.--A new trade agreement was signed here today on behalf of India and Japan, containing mutual concessions ...

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  17. FIRE DEPARTMENT'S PHONE NUMBER CHANGED

    The telephone number of the fire department. City Hall officials discovered yesterday, has been changed to 2-42-11. City officials ...

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  18. NRA CHIEF STANDS BY STATEMENT ON NAZIS

    Omaha, Neb., July 12.--Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, arriving here by plane today from Waterloo, Iowa, where he denounced "the recent ...

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  19. ENGLAND HAS NO SECRET PACT, SAYS SIR JOHN SIMON

    London, July 13.--In a discussion of the scope of Anglo-French conversations, Sir John Simon, secretary for foreign affairs, told the ...

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  20. PARDON GRANTED TO 6 BILIBID PRISONERS

    Four prisoners who have served in Bilibid for violation of the election law, and two others who had been convicted for falsification of ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. Garcia Asks Public to Cooperate With Investigators of Hospital

    The first move to fix responsibility in the case of the late Leocadia Cruz, 35, who was discharged from the Philippine General Hospital ...

    Article : 540 words
  22. Johnson to Continue in NRA After Vacation, Roosevelt Tells Newsmen

    Balboa, C. Z., July 12.--President Roosevelt, having a "grand time" motoring in the Panama canal zone today, told newspapermen he ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. COURT NOTES

    Last Thursday night when two sweet young things of the De Luxe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. RICH WOMAN PLANTER KILLED, SLAYER AT LARGE

    Lucena, Tayabas, July 13.--The body of Fausta Asesor, 60, widow of a rich landowner at Barrio Mayao, Lucena, was today found ...

    Article : 87 words
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