March 23, 1942
The newspapers headlined in bold letters that President Quezon died in Iloilo, a victim of his old disease. It was however added that the news… Read More »March 23, 1942
The newspapers headlined in bold letters that President Quezon died in Iloilo, a victim of his old disease. It was however added that the news… Read More »March 23, 1942
Radio Tokyo announced today that President Quezon died, a victim of American brutality. The press is silent about the matter, rendering the veracity of the… Read More »March 22, 1942
Today, Palm Sunday, we saw an unusual display of tanks and other kinds of war material being transported to the north. Are they preparing a… Read More »March 21, 1942
We knew a few days ago that General MacArthur and High Commissioner Sayre have fled from Bataan. MacArthur flew to Australia while Sayre proceeded to… Read More »March 20, 1942
Today we finished listing down the losses we suffered during the bombings and fires of December 27 and 28. The engineer, A. Guevara, had prepared… Read More »March 15, 1942
The Oriental mentality does not recognize a straight line. He never goes direct to his objective. He seems to desire one thing, but goes about… Read More »March 13, 1942
The Filipino traffic policemen have gone back to their posts at the corners of avenues and principal streets. There are also a number of other… Read More »March 12, 1942
Queues. Everybody has to fall in line to buy rice, matches, cigarettes and sugar. In front of the few stores licensed to sell those items,… Read More »March 11, 1942
The Allied Forces defending Java and the Dutch Indies have surrendered. The Japanese Army was also victorious in Rangoon, capital of Burma. With this double… Read More »March 10, 1942