CHAPTER 9

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Across
  1. 4. The wartime carriages pulled by horses.
  2. 6. The propaganda section of the Japanese army.
  3. 8. A cigarette box used by the propagandist. Written in the box were, “ A free Philippines in united asia” and “Freedom implies responsibility”
  4. 9. Meaning; divine wind in Japan.
  5. 10. Arbitrary arrest and executions were done by the
  6. 12. 1 peso is equivalent to how many yens?
  7. 13. The only Tagalog weekly magazine.
  8. 15. non-political organization established by the Japanese military administration announced that the political parties had been dissolved “of their own free will.”
  9. 18. Former pro-japanese sakdalistas who served spies for the japans military authorities
Down
  1. 1. The wave that means “Scram!” or “Dismiss!”
  2. 2. Surname of an American major officer who managed to escape from bataan which was a West Point Graduate set up secret training camps for his guerillas.
  3. 3. The party of Manuel Roxas.
  4. 5. The wave that means “Come here!”
  5. 6. The wonder drug of the period.
  6. 7. This newspaper came out in 1923, it oftentimes change its place of publication to confuse the enemy forces.
  7. 10. The most dreaded Japanese word
  8. 11. Acted as guides for the Japanese in their efforts to arrest people who supported the guerilla cause.
  9. 14. It means, MAKABAYAN: KATIPUNAN NG MGA PILIPINO
  10. 16. Boiled grains of dried corn with grated coconut and pinches of salt.
  11. 17. A large banca, pulled by motorboats that transport goods and food stuffs from Manila to Guagua, Pampanga.