May 15, 1943
The first group of internees left to prepare the new accommodations in Los Baños. This contingent was composed of 800 men of military age, who… Read More »May 15, 1943
The first group of internees left to prepare the new accommodations in Los Baños. This contingent was composed of 800 men of military age, who… Read More »May 15, 1943
At last, Minister Aoki came—and left. What he said and did: the usual speeches, the routinary inspections, the gatherings of captive audiences. But there is… Read More »May 12, 1943
The High Command announced that the enemy nationals detained at the UST Compound would be transferred to Los Baños at the fringe of Laguna de… Read More »May 10, 1943
General Tojo left as he came, by plane and without previous notice. He flew yesterday to Formosa, the central airstrip of the Manila-Fukuoka-Tokyo line. He… Read More »May 8, 1943
This morning, there was another gathering at the Luneta in honor of Premier Tojo. The invitation to join the crowd was extended to students and… Read More »May 5, 1943
Parades and meetings are a common sight at the Luneta. In less than a month’s time, eight gatherings and parades had been held with compulsory… Read More »May 4, 1943
I left for Northern Luzon. Filipino policemen, by order of Japanese officials, meticulously checked all our luggages for arms and subversive documents. There has been… Read More »Pangasinan, December 11, 1942
Vargas, in his capacity as Chairman of Festivities, yesterday announced the formation of an official and exclusive political party replacing all existing parties which are… Read More »December 9, 1942
We have completed one year of war. Even the pessimistic estimate that the war would not last another ten months, and the optimists are not… Read More »December 8, 1942