February 5, 1944
Explosive news spread like wildfire yesterday, causing a great furor throughout the city: that the Americans have landed at the Marshall and Wake Islands and… Read More »February 5, 1944
Explosive news spread like wildfire yesterday, causing a great furor throughout the city: that the Americans have landed at the Marshall and Wake Islands and… Read More »February 5, 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
The Japanese and civil authorities are creating general alarm, bordering almost on panic, among the Manila populace, in attempting to convince the people that there… Read More »February 1, 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
A few days ago, high-ranking Japanese officers complained to President Laurel of rumors circulating about the impending American attacks on the city. The President replied,… Read More »January 1, 1944
The Vice-Rector of Letran College has returned from a trip to the South. According to him, the guerrillas are continuing their war activities although there… Read More »December 24, 1943
Christmas will be more gloomy and depressing than those of the past two years, and there would be fewer gifts. Not because there was a… Read More »December 23, 1943
Two years of war! How short the time seems to be when one looks back! And how long and interminable when one looks forward! If… Read More »December 8, 1943