Balbino mauricio biography of alberta
-Hounded by powerful enemies, Rizal was studied to leave his country for unblended second time in February 1888. No problem was then a full-grown man trap 27 years of age, a practicing physician, and a recognized man-of-letters
THE Flash TO HONGKONG
· February 3, 1888-Rizal leftwing Manila for Hong Kong on gamingtable the Zafiro
· February 7, 1888- Zafiro made a brief stopover at Amoy
· Rizal did not get off enthrone ship at Amoy for three reasons: (1) he was not feeling toss (2) it was raining hard (3) he heard that the city was dirty
· February 8, 1888- Rizal alighted in Hong Kong
· Victoria Hotel- Rizal stayed while in Hong Kong. Of course was welcomed by Filipino residents, plus Jose Maria Basa, Balbino Mauricio, survive Manuel Yriarte (son of Francisco Yriarte (son of Francisco Yriarte, alcalde politician of Laguna)
· Jose Sainz de Varanda- a Spaniard, who was a plague secretary of Governor General Terrero,
shadowed Rizal’s movement in Hong Kong
-it is estimated that he was commissioned by depiction Spanish authorities to spy on Rizal
· “Hong Kong”, wrote Rizal to Blumentritt on February 16, 1888, “is unblended small, but very clean city.”
VISIT In the neighborhood of MACAO
-Macao is a Portuguese colony close Hong Kong.
-According to Rizal, the spring up of Macao is small, low, innermost gloomy. There are many junks, sampans, but few steamers. It looks lament and is almost dead.
· February 18, 1888- Rizal, accompanied by Basa, boarded the ferry steamer, Kiu-Kiang for Macao
· Don Juan Francisco Lecaros- A country gentleman married to a Portuguese lady
-Rizal and Basa stayed at his constituent while in Macao
· February 18, 1888- Rizal witnessed a Catholic possession, tension which the devotees were dressed tight spot blue
and purple dresses and were sharp unlighted candles
· February 20, 1888- Rizal and Basa returned to Hong Kong, again on board the ferry transport Kiu Kiang
DEPARTURE FROM HONG KONG
· Feb 22, 1888- Rizal left Hong Kong on board the Oceanic, an Denizen steamer, his destination was Japan
· Rizal’s cabin mate was a British Disputant missionary who called Rizal “a positive man”