2nd May 1945
There was more than the usual touch of unreality to the business at the chancery when a telegram was received conveying greetings on the occasion… Read More »2nd May 1945
There was more than the usual touch of unreality to the business at the chancery when a telegram was received conveying greetings on the occasion… Read More »2nd May 1945
On deck this morning. Chief Justice Yulo reiterated his previous statement that he is for immediate independence; that readjustment with the help of America can… Read More »May 2, 1945 Wednesday
Today the Mainichi brought the first reaction to the surrender of Germany. “In the supposition that this report is true,” the paper writes the following… Read More »1st May 1945
Labor Day. We left San Jose at noon. While on deck this morning, some expressed their hope that the justice or injustice would be righted.… Read More »May 1, 1945