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5. 71.  72.  73. Hong Kong (1891-1892) - 20 November 1891 – Rizal arrived in Hong Kong. - 1
December 1891 - Wrote his parents seeking his permission to go home. - Learned about the
deportation of 25 persons from Calamba, including his family members. - Christmas reunion in
Hong Kong

6. 74. Hong Kong (1891-1892) - Rizal practised medicine. - Had a clinic - Successfully operated his
mother’s left eye. - Borneo Colonization Project (New Calamba) - 7 March 1892 – went to
Sandakan to negotiate with the British authorities for the establishment of a Filipino colony. -
Rejected by Gov. Gen. Despujol

7. 75. Hong Kong (1891-1892) Works in Hong Kong: - ANG KARAPATAN NANG TAO (translation of
French “Rights of Man”, 1789), 1891 - A LA NACION ESPANOLA (To the Spanish Nation) - SA
MGA KABABAYAN (To My Countrymen), December 1891 - Constitution of LA LIGA FILIPINA
(1892)

8. 76. Hong Kong (1891-1892) - Decided to return to Manila 1. To talk to Gov. Despujol regarding
the Borneo colonization project 2. Establish La Liga Filipina 3. Prove that Eduardo de Lete was
wrong in attacking him in Madrid that Rizal abandoned the country’s cause

9. 77. Second Homecoming - 21 June 1892 – a secret case was filed in Manila against Rizal for
“anti- religious and anti-patriotic agitation” - 26 June 1892 – Rizal and Lucia arrived in Manila. - 3
July 1892 – Founding of the LA LIGA FILIPINA

10. 78. Second Homecoming LA LIGA FILIPINA - A civic league of Filipinos that desires to establish a
role in the socio-economic life of the people. - Aims: 1. Unity of the whole archipelago. 2.
Mutual protection in every want and necessity 3. Defense against all violence and injustice 4.
Encouragement of education, agriculture and commerce. 5. Study of application of reforms.

11. 79. Second Homecoming - 6 July 1892 – Rizal’s arrest. - Despujol’s decree of Rizal’s arbitrary
deportation to the South. - 15 July 1892 – Rizal was brought, under heavy guard, to Dapitan,
where he will be exiled for four years.

12. 80. Exile in Dapitan(1892-1896) - 17 July 1892 to 31 July 1896 - Fr. Pablo Pastells (Superior of the
Jesuits in the Philippines) - Fr. Antonio Obach (parish priest of Dapitan) - Talisay - RIZAL-
PASTELLS DEBATE ON RELIGION

13. 81. Exile in Dapitan(1892-1896) - FLORENCIO NAMANAN - a.k.a. “PABLO MERCADO” – a friar’s


spy - JOSEPHINE BRACKEN - an Irish woman who became Rizal’s wife - daughter of JAMES
BRACKEN -Adopted by GEORGE TAUFER - FRANCISCO - Rizal’s child with Josephine (1896) -PIO
VALENZUELA -Katipunan’s emissary to Dapitan (21 June 1896)

14. 82. Exile in Dapitan(1892-1896) - Projects: - clinic - water system - school for boys - collecting
specimens: Apogonia rizali (beetle), draco rizali (flying dragon), rhacophorus rizali (rare frog) -
linguistic studies - farming

15. 83. Exile in Dapitan(1892-1896) - artistic works (sculpture) - business (fishing, copra, hemp) -
invention (sulpukan – cigarette lighter) - poems: -Mi Retiro (My Retreat) -Josephine, Josephine
-El Canto del Viajero (The Song of the Traveler)
16. 84. Trial and Execution - 6 August 1896 – Rizal missed the ship Isla de Luzon for Spain - 30
August 1896 – Gov. Gen. Blanco dismissed Rizal from all blame for the raging revolution. - 3
September 1896 – Rizal left Manila for Barcelona -SINGAPORE (7 September) -PORT SAID,
Mediterranean (28 September) -BARCELONA (30 September), with Rizal as a prisoner on board.

17. 85. Trial and Execution - 3 November 1896 – the ship Colon reached Manila - 20 November 1896
– preliminary investigation - CAPT. RAFAEL DOMINGUEZ (special Judge Advocate) - DON LUIS
TAVIEL DE ANDRADE – Rizal’s chosen counsel - 26 December 1896 – Rizal’s trial - 28 December
1896 – reading of verdict, Gov. Gen Camilo Polavieja signs Rizal’s execution.

18. 86. Rizal’s Execution - 29 December 1896 - CAPT. RAFAEL DOMINGUEZ - FR. MIGUEL SADERRA
MATA, FR. LUIS VIZA (Jesuits) - FR. ANTONIO ROSELL, LT. LUIS TAVIEL DE ANDRADE - FR.
FEDERICO FAURA - FRS. JOSE VILACLARA, VICENTE BALAGUER - wrote the farewell poem and a
letter to Blumentritt.

19. 87. Rizal’s Execution - 29 December 1896 - FR. BALAGUER – discussed with Rizal about retraction
- RIZAL’S mother and TRINIDAD -“There is something inside.” -DON SILVINO LOPEZ TUNON -DON
GASPAR CESTANO

20. 88. Rizal’s Execution - 30 December 1896 - 7:03, death of Jose Rizal, - 35 years, 5 months, 11
days. - MI ULTIMO ADIOS: I die just when I see the dawnbreak, Through the gloom of night, to
the herald day; And if color is lacking my blood thou shalt take, Pour’d out at need for thy dear
sake, To dye with its crimson the waking ray.

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