5-1-44
Seven (7) well prisoners brought to this camp from Naga, Camarines Sur, P.I. Routine monthly reports submitted to Japanese. Camp census 888. Patient census 466.
Seven (7) well prisoners brought to this camp from Naga, Camarines Sur, P.I. Routine monthly reports submitted to Japanese. Camp census 888. Patient census 466.
Opening Ceremonies at the Keisatsu Koshajo. At 9:00 a.m. we held opening ceremonies at the Police Lecture Hall at Kudan Hill to start our 3-month… Read More »May 1, 1944 (Monday)
Memorial services commemorating those who died in the past year were held in the Bilibid cemetery. Staff and patient personnel were in attendance. Captain N.… Read More »4-30-44
Mass, confession and communion at St. Sofia’s. New Friends. At Akasaka-ku, in the vicinity of the former American embassy, we dropped in (Quiambao and I)… Read More »April 30, 1944 (Sunday)
Mac came for coffee with us. His wife took a trip to Manila where people are either leaving to return to the provinces because they… Read More »April 30, 1944
The generosity of the magnanimous Jap High Command on this birthday of his Imperial Majesty etc etc allowed our families to visit us for one half… Read More »April 29th 1944
Tenko of Camp conducted between 0230 and 0320 this date incident to alarm caused by contact, of an unknown nature, with the protective wire on… Read More »4-29-44
12:30 A.M. Nembutal — one capsule of 1 1/2 grains given 5:45 PM woke with persistent cough 6:00 A.M. (?) 6:30 AM sleeping 9:00 AM… Read More »April 29, 1944
Moving and hammering all this day too which surged around couples who refused to move. They remain obturate islands, but Tomibe said to go by… Read More »April 29, 1944