Rizal's London's studies, Paris Universal Expo and the Printing of the El Fili

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Across
  1. 4. Dr. Rost called Rizal “a ___ of a man”
  2. 6. The El Filibusterismo was a call for a ____, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression.
  3. 7. RDLM stands for ___ de los Malayos
  4. 9. Means to supply with critical or explanatory notes
  5. 11. Was founded on March 19, 1889. Later, the group’s name was changed to Indios Bravos which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
  6. 12. He spent his time in _________, reading and checking with his
  7. 13. Whose family owned the private home in NO.37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill
  8. 14. Dr. Rost was an Authority on ____language and customs.
  9. 15. Rizal forced to leave London because of ____ love for him has become serious.
Down
  1. 1. Rizal stayed in London from May 1888 to March 1889 because it was a safe place for him to carry out his fight against?
  2. 2. means something that occurs, happens, or appears every two weeks
  3. 3. Another group known only as _____. Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
  4. 5. Rizal was still in love with ____ that’s why he could not take advantage of Gertrude’s affection.
  5. 8. sequel of Noli Me tangere
  6. 10. annotations of Morga’s book.
  7. 15. Upon arrival in London on May 25, 1888 he stopped at what hotel?