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First homecoming

Rizal's reason to return to the


Philippines

01 Serve the people


02 Operate his mother's eye
Find out why Leonor remained silent
03
Found out the effect of his writings to the
Rizal returned to Calamba Laguba on August 8, 1887. He was 04 Filipinos and Spaniards
callled "Doctor Uliman" and his first patient was his mother.
Storm over noli

• Governor General Emilio Terrero


requested Rizal to come to Malacañang
• Fr. Salvador Font and Fr. Jose Rodriquez
condemned Noli Me Tangere
• Death of Rizal's sister Noli Me Tangere
• Tales that he was a "German spy"
• Vicente Barrantes criticized Noli in an
article
Farewell to
calamba
Rizal was compelled to leave Calamba, Laguna for two
reasons:
(1) his presence affects the safety and happiness of his
family and friends
(2) he was a "German spy"

Himno Al Trabajo was a poem written by Rizal dedicated to


the industrious folks of Lipa

Rizal was then again forced to leave the country in


February 1888.

He boarded a ferry steamer with Jose Maria Basa and


stayed with Don Juan Francisco Lecaros.
Rizal was invited by Juan Perez Caballero
to live at the Spanish Legion.

On April 13, 1888 he met a passenger and


befriended Tetcho Suehiro, a japanese journalist,
novelist, and champion of human rights.

Rizal registered in a Palace Hotel which is a first-class


hotel in San Francisco and wad permitted to go ashore on
May 4.

He arrived in London from May, 1888 to March 1889 to (1)


improve his knowledge (2) study and annotate Morga's
Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (3) London was a safe place
that time.

Tetcho Suehiro
Titans of propaganda movement

Marcelo H. Del Pilar Mariano Ponce

Rizal visited Paris on September, 1988 to search for historical


materialscin Bibliotheque Nationale. He then visitin Marcelo H. Del
Pilar and Mariano Ponce om Madrid which is the two titans of the
propraganda movement.

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