2nd April 1945
The American landing on the main Okinawa island yesterday has been announced and all the vernaculars are howling for a decisive victory. The Yomiuri is… Read More »2nd April 1945
The American landing on the main Okinawa island yesterday has been announced and all the vernaculars are howling for a decisive victory. The Yomiuri is… Read More »2nd April 1945
The mysterious Mr. Yokoyama has been arrested. The story is that his daughter and his secretary were picked up too. It only complicates the already… Read More »24th January 1945
Four Japanese Catholic nuns called. They had a small cake baked for us by their Mother Superior. The icing represented the Philippine and Japanese flags.… Read More »18th — 20th January 1945
Camp energy had reached a dangerously low ebb. School had to be closed as students and teachers were far too hungry and weak to concentrate… Read More »November 29, 1944
I went around the City yesterday to see the effect of the bombing last 13th and 14th. About 14 ships were sunk in the Manila… Read More »November 16, 1944
The Military Police from Fort Santiago made another surprise raid on the camp. This time it was the Santa Catalina hospital. Again, they paid particular… Read More »November 9, 1944
In a radio speech yesterday, President Laurel categorically pointed out that the Republic has only one path to pursue, and that is, to extend all… Read More »September 27, 1944
“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
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