The Japanese Pharm. Haraota called to say that tomorrow they would come for a part of the property inventoried starting with the dental unit, X-ray and laboratory, also surgery. I protested the things that would wreck us so they said a part of each would be left for the present. Another case of harassing, but thus it goes and poor old Canacao is about all gone. We asked for a conference with Azuma and Tanaka, but doubt their response. Dull and uneventful day.
Robert G. Davis
Captain, Medical Corps, USN. Commanding officer, Cañacao Naval Hospital, Sangley Point, Cavite which was moved to Sta. Scholastica's College, Manila, until interned by the Japanese on January 2, 1942.
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