18th June 1945
The Asahi today carried a significant article which confessed the bankruptcy of a fundamental policy in Japanese diplomacy. There is no longer much hope, the… Read More »18th June 1945
The Asahi today carried a significant article which confessed the bankruptcy of a fundamental policy in Japanese diplomacy. There is no longer much hope, the… Read More »18th June 1945
Discussions have been raging as to whether the policies and acts of America in the Philippines at the present time are correct. The almost unanimous… Read More »June 18, 1945 Monday
A Chinese diplomat who has spent a long time in Japan told me today an interesting species of mild sabotage in which he has long… Read More »17th June 1945
We heard Mass. We could not go out and play games today as it rained hard.
Discussions continue on political questions. The question was raised as to whether in view of recent developments, especially the attitude of government leaders in Manila,… Read More »June 16, 1945 Saturday
Lv San Jose, proceeded to Bayambang, Nueva Vizcaya.
There seems to be a new administration in the Colony. Col. Forbes and Lt. Severance have left. There is a new Colonel-Superintendent and a new… Read More »June 15, 1945 Friday
“As the earth hardens in the rain, so also the government and the people have grown more united,” wrote the Asahi. It was a rain… Read More »11th-15th June 1945
New detainees have just arrived from Manila. Their personal news concerning “collaborationists” are very encouraging. But the newspapers they brought did not seem to justify… Read More »June 14, 1945 Thursday