September 11, 1945 Tuesday
My family again visited me. Roxas came again. He told us he could not pardon Osmeña for stating that Quezon would have preferred death than… Read More »September 11, 1945 Tuesday
My family again visited me. Roxas came again. He told us he could not pardon Osmeña for stating that Quezon would have preferred death than… Read More »September 11, 1945 Tuesday
Senator Eulogio Rodriguez came to visit us. Like Roxas and Arranz he came to offer his services. He is working for Osmeña. Both sides are… Read More »September 10, 1945, Monday
My family visited me. I was very happy as I had not seen them since I left them in Tubao on April 19, 1945. It… Read More »September 9, 1945, Sunday
We seem to have been forgotten, not only by the Americans but also by our own government, and even by our most intimate friends. Is… Read More »September 5, 1945, Wednesday
Big day. Historical Day. The surrender document of Japan was signed on board the Missouri, a 45,000 ton dreadnaught, in Tokyo, by Foreign Minister Shigimatsu… Read More »September 2, 1945, Sunday
We have just received the Free Philippines of August 23. It is reported therein that the Chinese troops will occupy various areas, among which is… Read More »August 27, 1945, Monday
Information from the radio: A Japanese delegation arrived in Manila and left after all information required of them had been given. The schedule is as… Read More »August 24, 1945, Friday
10:40 a.m. It was reported that the talk all over town was that we were all leaving on the 27th. Serging Osmeña wrote a letter… Read More »August 23, 1945, Thursday
This is really a malaria-ridden region. Already over 30 of us are suffering from this terrible illness, among them Dean Bocobo and Mr. Abello. Some… Read More »August 22, 1945, Wednesday