October 31, 1944
Prices jumped high in three days. Peanuts were 80 a pound, jumped to 120, 240. and today are P400 a pound. Rumor says the Japanese… Read More »October 31, 1944
Prices jumped high in three days. Peanuts were 80 a pound, jumped to 120, 240. and today are P400 a pound. Rumor says the Japanese… Read More »October 31, 1944
When President Roosevelt’s picture was shown, the audience clapped and cheered but when Hirohito’s picturewas flashed, no applause. The Japanese officers pounded the floor with… Read More »January 6, 1943
American transport are reported to he in the Philippine waters now. Perhaps they’re here now, ’cause at 10:00 a. m. last March 31st they left… Read More »April 1, 1942
Javat off the air, Batavia has fallen. Mindora [Mindoro] in PI. occupied. All are talking of fleeing to the mountains. Still no evacuation houses built,… Read More »Sunday, March 8, 1942
Apparently they had a nice party with the Jap barges trying to make a landing last night. They were discovered early in the evening, and… Read More »February 2, 1942
Passed Marinduquet Id, Mindoro still in sight.
Passed Lulun Id at noon and Mindoro in the evening. Sailing at half speed. 2nd Lt. Lanham attached to Staff. Lt. Dent to C Co.
The first Commissioners [to arrive] this morning were full of pleasant talk about their enjoyment of the Thanksgiving festivities. One or two spoke of slight… Read More »Friday, November 25th, 1898
Despertéme las cinco de la mañana. Me vestí y oí misa en Sto. Domingo. Quizás sea la última, que oiga en mi país. ¡Ah! ¡Qué… Read More »3 de Mayo [1882]–Miércoles