July 4, 1942
Talking about commercial firms, at the start of the war all big American, British and Chinese establishments were sealed immediately by the military police and… Read More »July 4, 1942
Talking about commercial firms, at the start of the war all big American, British and Chinese establishments were sealed immediately by the military police and… Read More »July 4, 1942
Both public revenue and public expenses have decreased. Salaries have also been decreased by 50% or 75%, and the number of government employees has also… Read More »July 2, 1942
I had thought of touching on this theme several times, but for lack of data, I had to delay doing so. We knew a few… Read More »July 1, 1942
Listened to the Voice of Freedom. At the end of the newscast, the announcer said: “Corregidor still stands.” I wonder why he said “still stands.”… Read More »May 1, 1942
According to the Tribune, the Department of Agriculture and Commerce is forming the necessary organization with which to carry out the out the plan to… Read More »April 28, 1942
Made a guide on how to apply for rice ration for provinces short of supply. 1. Take an accurate census of your provinces. 2. Based… Read More »April 24, 1942
Gave the men in the office a confidential, heart-to-heart talk. This is what I said: “Many responsible people outside and inside this office have suggested… Read More »March 29, 1942
Had an important conference with Colonel Uzaki, head of the Army’s Food Division. I took up all the important matters preoccupying me. First, the flour… Read More »March 26, 1942
The Army formally took over the NARIC this morning. This is what I said: The work of the NARIC heretofore has been to stabilize prices… Read More »March 23, 1942