June 16-July 27, 1942
(Note: In the book this is under the heading June 16, 1942 but here it is dated July 27, 1942 as the entry describes a… Read More »June 16-July 27, 1942
(Note: In the book this is under the heading June 16, 1942 but here it is dated July 27, 1942 as the entry describes a… Read More »June 16-July 27, 1942
A Japanese civilian came to my office. He spoke arrogantly, bluffingly, threateningly. He wanted one of my rent houses. I showed him that I… Read More »July 27, 1942
One of the shortest and most drastic decrees was the one released today by the Military Administration. It went like this: “The official languages to… Read More »July 27, 1942
Proclamations are continuously being issued decreeing the registration of persons and things. Now it is the radio. All transmitters and their parts have to be… Read More »July 26, 1942
Made arrangements with Dr. Sison for the sending of sick war prisoners to his hospital. Gave him ₱1,000 as contribution for Philippine General Hospital. He… Read More »July 25, 1942
The search of houses is intensified. In Binondo, the dog-like police follow the trails of wanted persons or things useful to the enemy. The interrogations… Read More »July 25, 1942
A report came from the Army Headquarters that a number of persons hostile to the Imperial Forces had been arrested. They were accused of connivance… Read More »July 24, 1942
We were visited a number of times by searchers who examined everything we had which was of value. Our typewriters were inspected, their brands listed,… Read More »July 23, 1942
In Belmont Plantation, Leesburg Virginia, with the President and family. Mrs. Quezon, Major Cruz & Chaplain Ortiz went to Washington and returned 7:30 p.m. At… Read More »July 23, 1942 — Thursday