April 1, 1944
There has been no shooting from the guerrillas in Jaro for the past several weeks, but in La Paz every other night there is some… Read More »April 1, 1944
There has been no shooting from the guerrillas in Jaro for the past several weeks, but in La Paz every other night there is some… Read More »April 1, 1944
Things have quieted down again and we are living a normal life in the city, with the exception of the high prices. Every once in… Read More »March 15, 1944
Five months have gone by since I last wrote, and so many things have taken place – too numerous for me to remember. On June… Read More »March 9, 1944
President Laurel, with the sanction of the High Command, declared amnesty to all guerillas who would surrender, within a given period, to military or civil… Read More »January 28, 1944
The situation is getting more and more alarming. For a month now, we haven’t received our ration of rice which the NARIC had been distributing… Read More »January 15, 1944
Events are developing at a very fast pace. The President-elect announced to all and sundry that within one week—that would be on the 14th of… Read More »October 7, 1943
The Japanese want to put an end to the guerrillas once and for all. Adapting a system of zoning in different parts of the city,… Read More »August 20, 1943
The so-called guerrillas in this pacified region of Luzon are growing in number and militancy. They have formed a semi-secret organization which, in addition to… Read More »July 8, 1943
General Homma told the Philippine Mission which was sent to Tokyo to witness the Japanese war machine: “Notwithstanding the favorable report of Prime Minister Tojo,… Read More »July 1, 1943