July 15, 1942
The Bureau of Private Schools sent us notice that we had been authorized to re-open elementary classes. At the end of a month and a… Read More »July 15, 1942
The Bureau of Private Schools sent us notice that we had been authorized to re-open elementary classes. At the end of a month and a… Read More »July 15, 1942
A former student came to see me. I did not recognize him at first. He had been in the dungeons of Fort Santiago. He was… Read More »July 12, 1942
I talked to some released prisoners. They recounted the treatment they had received at the concentration camp. They were not maltreated nor molested, nor even… Read More »July 10, 1942
We are tired of waiting for the permission to open classes, or to put it better, we are getting desperate following up our request. We… Read More »July 8, 1942
During the past week, a good number of Filipino prisoners of war were released by the Japanese Army. According to reports, those released are the… Read More »July 5, 1942
Talking about commercial firms, at the start of the war all big American, British and Chinese establishments were sealed immediately by the military police and… Read More »July 4, 1942
Today I shall delve into the confused structure of the industrial sector. Most business establishments were either voluntarily closed or sealed, while those that are… Read More »July 3, 1942
Both public revenue and public expenses have decreased. Salaries have also been decreased by 50% or 75%, and the number of government employees has also… Read More »July 2, 1942
I had thought of touching on this theme several times, but for lack of data, I had to delay doing so. We knew a few… Read More »July 1, 1942