August 15, 1942
General Homma has left for Japan. His departure was rumored a week ago, and it was one of those rumors which turned out to be… Read More »August 15, 1942
General Homma has left for Japan. His departure was rumored a week ago, and it was one of those rumors which turned out to be… Read More »August 15, 1942
Another decree issued by the military revoked the law which authorized the teaching of religion in the public schools. This repealed law merely tolerated priests,… Read More »August 7, 1942
The legislative machinery of the official administration has become very prolific. Laws are being promulgated daily. Almost all laws have a second, third, fourth, or… Read More »July 28, 1942
One of the shortest and most drastic decrees was the one released today by the Military Administration. It went like this: “The official languages to… Read More »July 27, 1942
A report came from the Army Headquarters that a number of persons hostile to the Imperial Forces had been arrested. They were accused of connivance… Read More »July 24, 1942
We were visited a number of times by searchers who examined everything we had which was of value. Our typewriters were inspected, their brands listed,… Read More »July 23, 1942
More war prisoners released, thank God. The prison camps are death holes. Attended a meeting of restaurant owners at the Office of the Mayor. I… Read More »July 15, 1942
Asked Unding Alunan to find out if Arthur Fischer is in the concentration camp for Americans in Camp Tinio. I want to help him. Talked… Read More »July 13, 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