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