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Grand jurors will hear mayor and Malone in P.T.C. strike probe
1944-08-08
Few arrests made for disorders
1944-08-03
Explanation needed
1944-08-01
Cio union hopes tieup will end by nightfall
1944-08-01
Stores to open at noon
1944-08-01
Hitch-hiking nurses find Old Dobbin is best bet
1944-08-01
Unions seek to sign 5,000 in North Philadelphia
1967-06-13
D'Ortona leans to wage tax boost, says Council opposes realty hike
1965-10-19
Police honored for work in riots
1965-03-16
Merchants reward officer for sleuthing on own time
1964-03-10
3 gunmen end businessmen's pinochle game
1958-02-04
Businessmen elect
1954-12-30
North Philadelphia pool opens for youth
1953-12-13
Columbia Avenue businessmen fight 'sidewalk sale' blocks
1953-07-30
Boy, 10, writes best essay on improving neighborhood
1953-12-15
Columbia Avenue campaign planned
1931-05-17
Restore mail tubes, is Philadelphia request
1926-02-07
Columbia Avenue gives prizes
1930-01-01
Oppose tax rise
1932-10-18
Columbia Avenue business men elect
1923-01-14
Would join Chamber of Commerce
1921-03-14
Want mail tubes retained
Unknown;
Urge mail tubes be restored here
1920-02-06
Business men rap police
1919-03-04
Associations merge
1931-04-24
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