May 28, 1945 Monday
We heard a lot of machine gunning and cannonading. Probably the Americans found the hideout of the remnants of the Japanese Army in Palawan. We… Read More »May 28, 1945 Monday
We heard a lot of machine gunning and cannonading. Probably the Americans found the hideout of the remnants of the Japanese Army in Palawan. We… Read More »May 28, 1945 Monday
We heard Mass. The priest said just a few words, but the message was significant and was deeply appreciated. He said that he regrets to… Read More »May 27, 1945 Sunday
My friend who I call “partner”, Governor Proceso Sebastian, has been sick with fever during the last three days. I am attending to him and… Read More »May 26, 1945 Saturday
There was a rather strange happening today. We heard three shots very near our quarters. One of the bullets passed two or three yards from… Read More »May 25, 1945 Friday
Last night, we received the memorandum order of May 15, 1945, providing for the classification of detainees. Therein we are called “limited assimilated prisoners of… Read More »May 24, 1945 Thursday
Today, we are sad. In the issue of “Free Philippines” of May 17, 1945 Miss Margaret Parton of the New York Herald Tribune reports certain… Read More »May 23, 1945 Wednesday
Poetry seems to be contagious for today two poems were submitted, one by Minister Quintin Paredes and the other by Governor Sergio Aquino. Copies of… Read More »May 22, 1945 Tuesday
The memorandum was put it final form. As we had no typewriter Minister Paez wrote it with his very fine handwriting. Those who signed the… Read More »May 20, 1945 Sunday
The whole premises were cleaned thoroughly in preparation for the expected coming of Gen. MacArthur tomorrow, Sunday the 20th. I had a long conversation with… Read More »May 19, 1945 Saturday