July 3, 1944 (Monday)
Letters from Home. At 8:00 this morning dropped in at the Embassy and got letters from the Philippines brought by Ambassador Vargas. With Mr. Gō.… Read More »July 3, 1944 (Monday)
Letters from Home. At 8:00 this morning dropped in at the Embassy and got letters from the Philippines brought by Ambassador Vargas. With Mr. Gō.… Read More »July 3, 1944 (Monday)
Mass, confession and communion at St. Sofia’s University Chapel. Tokyo Filipinos Gather. The Filipino Embassy House was today the scene of the first gathering of… Read More »June 4, 1944 (Sunday)
Party of Ambassador Murata. At 5:00 p.m. we were special guests of Ambassador [to the Philippines] [Shōzō] Murata at a dinner party held at the… Read More »May 24, 1944 (Wednesday)
At the Geihinkan. Dropped in this p.m. at the Geihinkan, Great East Asia Guest Mansion, to pay our respects to the members of the Philippine… Read More »April 19, 1944 (Wednesday)
“If you want to be free from the yoke of the military police, then sign the Constitution,” President Laurel told his constitutional assembly. All the… Read More »February 8, 1944
Vargas was named Ambassador to Tokyo more than three months ago, but he has not yet moved from Manila. The press reminds us periodically that… Read More »February 6, 1944
A blackout drill was originally scheduled this week. But at the last moment, the press announced that it would be postponed indefinitely. Popular rumours have… Read More »February 4, 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