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Chapter 20 Reasons for Leaving Europe: Life was unbearable in Europe because of his political differences with MH Del

l Pilar and other Filipinos in Spain To be near his idolized Philippines and family. Steamer bound for HK: Melbourne A Compatriot living in Singapore: Manuel Camus Befriended Missionaries: Italian Franciscans, French Jesuits, msgr. Velenteri A Tyrolese; enjoyed playing chess: Father Fuchs Family Members who attended the reunion in HK: Francisco Mercado, Paciano, Silvestre Ubaldo, Teodora Alonso, Lucia, Josefa, and Trinidad A Portuguese Physician; helped him to build wide clientele: Lorenzo P. Marques Patients: British, Chinese, Portuguese, American Wrote Diagnostic Pathology: Hans Virchow Wrote Traite Diagnostique: Mesnichock Offered his service to purchase medical books and instruments: Don Antonio Vergel de Dios Distinguished Filipino Ophthalmologist: Geminiano de Ocampo Now Sabah: North Borneo Rich British owned Island: New Calamba Offered by the British North Borneo: Bengkoka River in Maradu Bay Rizal friends in Europe: Juan and Antonio Luna, Lopez Jaena, Blumentritt, Dr. Bautista Lin Sent him a congratulatory letter: Dr. Bautista Lin The brave batangueno; objected the colonization project: Hidalgo Reasons of Hidalgo to object in Rizals plan: Why should we live the Phil., this beautiful country of ours? And besides what will people say? Why have we made all these sacrifices? Why should we go to foreign land without first exhausting all means for the welfare of the country which nurtured us from our cradles? The Cubans odiously called the Butcher: Weyler The count of caspe: Eulogio Despujol Reasons of not approval of Gen. Despujol: The phil. Lacked laborers It was not very patriotic to go off and cultivate foreign soil. Proclaimed by the French Revolution in 1789: The Rights of Man An appeal to Spain to right the wrongs done in the tenants of Calamba: A la Nacion Espanola (To the Spanish Nation) Explaining the Calamba agrarian situation: Sa mga Kababayan (To my country men) British Daily Newspaper: The HongKong Telegraph Editor of HK Telegraph: Frazier Smith An account of his visit to the colonial prison in HK: Una Visita a la Victroia Gaol (A visit to Victoria Gaol)

Denounces the frequent outbreaks of intentional fires in Manila; printed in sheet form in HK: La Mano Roja (The Red Hand) Printed in HK; London Printing Press: Constitution of La Liga Filipina An association of patriotic Filipino for civic purposes: Liga Filipina Conceived Liga Filipina: Jose Ma. Basa Established the Liga Filipina: Rizal Decision to Return in Manila: To confer with Gov. Despujol regarding his Borneo colonization project To establish the Liga Filipina in Manila To prove that Eduardo de Lete was wrong in attacking him in Madrid that Rizal being comfortable and safe in HK had abandoned the countrys cause. Letes attack to Rizal: Cowardly Egoistic Opportunistic Special passport issued by the Spanish Consul General: Safe-Conduct A secret cased filed in Manila against Rizal and his followers: For Anti-religious and Anti-patriotic agitation Secretary of Despujol: Luis de la Torre Chapter 21: Wife of the late Mariano Herbosa: Lucia A meticulous diarist: Rizal His Visit to his sister: Narcisa Neneng Places Rizal visited to his friends in Central Luzon/ The homes he had visited were raided by Guardia Civil: Malolos Bulacan San Fernando Pampanga Tarlac Tarlac Bacolor Pampanga Siezed items by Guradia Civil: Noli Fili Subversive pamphlets Founding of the Liga Filipina Officers of Liga Filipina (4) The Aims of Liga Filipina (5) The Duties of Liga Filipina (7)

Motto of Liga Filipina Wrote Pobres Friars(Poor Friars): Fr. Jacinto Arrested and Escorted to Fort Santiago: Ramon Despujol Nephew and aide of Gov. Gen. Despujol: Ramon Despujol Published the story of Rizals Arrest: Gaceta de Manila Reasons for Rizal deportation to Dapitan: Rizal had published books and articles abroad which showed disloyalty to Spain and were frankly anti-catholic and imprudently anti-friar. Found in one of the packages a bundled of handbills entitled pobres frailes and which accusation is published against the customs of religious orders. His novel El Filibusterismo dedicated to the memory of three traitors GOMBURZA in view of the vices and errors of the Spanish Administration Efforts and writings from loyal Filipino breasts the treasures of our holy catholic faith. Steamer sailing for Dapitan: Cebu Captain of Steamer to Dapitan: Delgras Spanish Commandmant of Dapitan: Ricardo Carnicero Achievements in Dapitan: Practiced medicine Pursued scientific studies Continued his artistic and literary works Widened his knowledge of languages Established a school for boys Promoted community development projects Invented a wooden machine for making bricks Engaged in farming and commerce Superior of the Jesuit Society in the Phil.: Pablo Pastells Jesuit parish priest in Dapitan: Antonio Obach Rizal could live at the Spanish convent on the following conditions (3) pp.219

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