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    WEATHER today will continue insecure with wind and squalls. Rainfall until 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon totalled, 24 mm. Minimum at ...

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  3. UNION STRIKERS VOTE TO RETURN; RADICALS SEEK GENERAL RAISE

    The bill restoring to the city of Manila the P1,000,000 insular aid in order to help it carry out some of its public improvement projects and to relieve unemployment was filed yesterday afternoon by Rep. Tumbokon, Rep. Villanueva, Rep. Cea, Rep. ...

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  4. When Typhoon Gales Blow from the Bay--

    This photo was taken by a TVT cameraman yesterday afternoon as a squall from the Bay raged across Dewey Boulevard, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PART OF N.R.A. CORDAGE CODE IS SUSPENDED

    Washington, Sept. 24.--The national recovery administration today suspended parts of the cordage and twine industry code to provide ...

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  6. SOLUTION OF LONG DISPUTE SEEN AT HAND

    In separate conferences to be held by the Secretary of Labor Ramon Torres this morning, one with a delegation of "Kaisahan" strike ...

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  7. Strike Situation in Brief

    The "Union" strikers voted at their meeting yesterday morning to accept Secretary Torres settlement plan on a ...

    Article : 207 words
  8. University Heads Talk It Over

    At the luncheon meeting of presidents of universities and colleges yesterday; President Jorge Bocobo of the U. P. (left) caught by the camera chatting with Father Serapio Tamayo, Rector of the Sto. Tomas University, (Story on page 8) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO FILE MURDER, KIDNAP CHARGE

    New York, Sept. 24.--The murder and kidnaping of baby Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., will be charged against Bruno Richard Hauptmann, ...

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  10. TARIFF BILL TO CABINET TODAY

    The special committee of the governor general which undertook the revision of the tariff laws, incorporating the changes in a bill to be ...

    Article : 636 words
  11. Delegates Move Against Party Spirit in Assembly

    Fearing that partisanship is entering the Constitutional Convention, endangering the ideal cherished by all that the constitution to be drawn up will be a product of non-partisan deliberations, a group of 40 delegates, on the initiative of Delegate Jose M. Aruego, for ...

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  12. CLOTH WORKERS ARE RETURNING

    Washington, Sept. 24.--Thousands of workers returned to their jobs today in the South and New England as the nationwide textile ...

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  13. SUGAR LIMIT BILL DEBATED

    As a result of the opening of the discussion on the sugar limitation bill in the house of representatives yesterday morning. Speaker ...

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  14. RAMOS SUMMONS COUNCILOR-ELECT

    Councilor-elect Valeriano E. Fugoso, proprietor of the Educational Distributors, a sporting goods firm at 765 Calle Juan Luna, ...

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  15. ASK EXTRADITION OF HAYUN MEN

    The extradition papers in the case of the Japanese officers and crew of the s.s. Hayun Maru who are alleged to have resisted arrest ...

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  16. Stabbings Mark Two Rows

    Carmen de la Cruz, 22, of 612 A. Velasquez, and Crisanto Flores, 21, of Lerma, Caloocan, victims of two knifewielding affairs in the ...

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  17. Figure in Two Stabbings Yesterday

    Josefa Lopez, who knifed a neighbor, Carmen de la Cruz, in a quarrel over their children yesterday. Below is Crisanto Flores, of Lerma, Caloocan, who was attacked and knifed by an acquaintance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. QUEZON RADIOES ON SWEEPSTAKES

    A radiogram was received by Speaker Paredes yesterday from Senate President Quezon stating that no action should be taken on ...

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  19. COMMITTEE TO HANDLE LANDS BUREAU LOANS

    With a view to preventing a repetition of the notorious Estafania Serrano case in the bureau of lands, Secretary Eulogio Rodriguez ...

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  20. MAYOR OKAYS RAISE FOR CAPT. ANTONIO

    Disregarding a protest filed by two members of the minority in the municipal board, Mayor Tomas Earnshaw yesterday approved a ...

    Article : 484 words
  21. Lone Giant Fan in Malacanang, Aide Faces Tough Time with Tiger Fanatics

    Major Abraham Garfinkle, who is more than a mother to Governor General Frank Murphy, finds himself these days in a ticklish position comparable to that of a West Pointer in an Army-Navy game, somehow strayed in the Annapolis cheering section. ...

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  22. Typhoon Signal No. 2 Still Up

    Storm signal No. 2, indicating the existence of a distant typhoon passing to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. COURT NOTES

    Patrolman Domingo R., early yesterday morning on Calle G. Tuason, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ALGECIRAS STRIKE TIES UP SHIPPING

    Algeciras, Spain, Sept. 25.--A general strike called in sympathy with a strike in progress at Cadiz, halted sailings for Morocco today ...

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  25. BOMB INJURES FIVE

    Barcelona, Sept. 24.--A bomb exploded today in the Paseo de la Republica, injuring five persons. ...

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