Amando G. Dayrit
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Amando G. Dayrit (1912–1944) was born in San Jose, San Fernando, Pampanga to Florentino Singian Dayrit and Juana Gatchalian Galang. A prolific writer and columnist, he was author of the renowned "Tribune" column "Good Morning Judge". During the Japanese Occupation, he contributed to the underground "Free Philippines". He contracted tuberculosis in his pursuit of freedom and was under house arrest in Manila. He was later allowed to return to San Fernando where he died shortly after.[1]
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- ^ Lupong Pangkasaysayan ng MEC, Pampanga. Mga Dakilang Ninuno ng Pampanga: Ika-anim na Baitang 1981-1982. Pampanga: Ministry of Education and Culture - Pampanga, 1981.
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- 1912 births
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- Filipino journalists
- Kapampangan people
- People from San Fernando, Pampanga
- 20th-century journalists
- 20th-century deaths from tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis deaths in the Philippines