Following consultation with the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, the Imperial Japanese Army has reinterned all enemy nationals engaged in religious activities in the Philippines who have heretofore been enjoying the privilege ...
Article : 742 wordsBERLIN, July 8 (Domei)--The anti-Axis losses after one month of invasion totalled 2,000 tanks, 1,900 airplanes, 36 war vessels, and ...
Article : 185 wordsTOKYO, July 8.--Some 10 enemy planes that penetrated western and northern Kyusyu early on the morning of July 8 were promptly ...
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Article : 606 wordsCANTON, July 7. --Chungking radio on July 5 announced that Japanese artillery units were heavily pounding the northern, ...
Article : 473 wordsExplaining the Philippine Government's attitude in connection with the concentration effective Saturday of priests and ministers of religion as well as sisters of religious congregations who are citizens of enemy alien nations, the Board of Information issued ...
Article : 416 wordsAsserting that nothing can be more forceful than the advice given by mothers, sisters and wives, President Jose P. Laurel, addressing a representative group of women leaders he had invited to tea at Malacanan Saturday afternoon, urged Filipino women ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 465 wordsCases of espionage and anti-Nippon acts committed by enemy priests, pastors and missionaries who had been enjoying provisional liberty by virtue of a special concession granted to them by the Imperial Japanese Army, were made public by the military, ...
Article : 616 wordsStrict observance of the curfew, which will begin at midnight tomorrow, Monday, will be enforced by the Manila constabulary unit. ...
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The Tribune (Philippines : 1932 - 1945), Sun 9 Jul 1944, Page 1
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