November 1, 1942
The news was confirmed regarding the sale, by order from Tokyo, of the TVT and Roces Publications to the Manila Simbunsya, a subsidiary of the… Read More »November 1, 1942
The news was confirmed regarding the sale, by order from Tokyo, of the TVT and Roces Publications to the Manila Simbunsya, a subsidiary of the… Read More »November 1, 1942
People coming from Northern Luzon brought the usual news that groups of “Tulisaffes” (short for tulisan, and USAFFE) attacked towns and Japanese garrisons in Ilocos… Read More »October 28, 1942
From the reliable sources, we learned that a Japanese newspaper establishment has purchased the TVT and Roces publications. TVT is publishing the only newspapers now… Read More »October 22, 1942
A new radio program was started today. It is hosted by a young writer and orator under the pseudonym of Ignacio Javier. During the war… Read More »October 17, 1942
A multitude of Japanese firms are sprouting like mushrooms. Almost all of them are branches of leading firms in Japan. They have put up their… Read More »October 15, 1942
The novena of the Holy Rosary, which was celebrated at the new parish of Santo Tomas, this time with greater devotion and less pomp, had… Read More »October 12, 1942
Murders and robberies were the order of the day. Yesterday, the proprietor of Malate Taxi was found dead from blows dealt on him in his… Read More »October 8, 1942
Yesterday and today we saw big groups of American prisoners being transported, probably to Japan or Mindanao. Their appearance was pitiful. They had their small… Read More »October 6, 1942
New batches of cadets have graduated from the three Constabulary academies. Almost all the recruits are recently released ex-prisoners. Much of the magnanimity which the… Read More »October 1, 1942