February 21, 1942
In accordance with yesterday’s proclamation, I went to the Normal School, where the offices of the Ministry of Instruction are located, to present the books… Read More »February 21, 1942
In accordance with yesterday’s proclamation, I went to the Normal School, where the offices of the Ministry of Instruction are located, to present the books… Read More »February 21, 1942
The papers announced the reopening of classes. General Y. Hayashi, Chief of the Japanese Military Administration, (now they are starting to give out the names… Read More »February 20, 1942
The newspapers reported that the Asakura Special Mission—something like the Japanese Constabulary—decided to designate five other offices for the issuance of residence certificates. The police… Read More »February 19, 1942
As I passed by the store of a Spanish friend, I saw a confused crowd of people who appeared to be threatening him. However, looking… Read More »February 18, 1942
To add to the humiliation of the defeated British, the Japanese yesterday published side by side with the news of the fall of Singapore, the… Read More »February 17, 1942
Yesterday, Singapore fell. At 7:50 last night, Lt. General Percival, Commander of the British Forces, signed the unconditional surrender in the prosaic stage of a… Read More »February 16, 1942
I did not think it prudent to divulge earlier that a few days after the bombing of Letran, through a third person, Mrs. Aurora Quezon… Read More »February 15, 1942
The facts that I am going to relate seem to be so unlikely and so horrifying that I did not attempt to write them down… Read More »February 9, 1942
Today, Sunday, I shall speak in vague terms, as the New Regime is wont to do, with regard to religion and the Church. Up to… Read More »February 8, 1942