September 28, 1944
One week has passed since the raid over the city, and the people are still talking about it, relating numerous surprises of that spectacle which… Read More »September 28, 1944
One week has passed since the raid over the city, and the people are still talking about it, relating numerous surprises of that spectacle which… Read More »September 28, 1944
In a radio speech yesterday, President Laurel categorically pointed out that the Republic has only one path to pursue, and that is, to extend all… Read More »September 27, 1944
Big posters were displayed in various parts of the city, depicting the barbarism of the American bombers, inciting the people to air their indignation and… Read More »September 26, 1944
Although the alarm sounded, the musician of the sky was actually playing its music elsewhere today. How big were the casualties of both sides in… Read More »September 23, 1944
Alarm sounded. Planes passed over very high. No fighting around Manila.
Yesterday, the sky was filled with dark clouds. Today the horizon is even darker and gloomier. We had a reveille, and although the enemy came… Read More »September 22, 1944
The air raid alarm went at 7:15 a.m. and the planes came over at 7:30 a.m. Heavy anti-aircraft fire and bombing as yesterday. One plane… Read More »September 22, 1944
They have arrived! At 9:30 in the morning and 2:30 in the afternoon, without any siren warnings to those who after so many exercises were… Read More »September 21, 1944
The partial blackout started on Aug. 22. There was an occasional practice air-raid alarm and one or two actual air-raid alarms during August and the… Read More »August 22-September 21, 1944