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President Quezon wanted to bring Abad Santos to Australia and later to the United States. But the latter preferred to remain in the Philippines to help his people in their darkest period of need.
So, he and his son Pepito said goodbye to President Quezon and proceeded to take passage on a ferryboat from Bacolod to Cebu City, arriving there on April 1.
As the Japanese invaders were landing in Cebu, he heard the news of the fall of Bataan.
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So, he and his son Pepito said goodbye to President Quezon and proceeded to take passage on a ferryboat from Bacolod to Cebu City, arriving there on April 1.
As the Japanese invaders were landing in Cebu, he heard the news of the fall of Bataan.
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So, he and his son Pepito said goodbye to President Quezon and proceeded to take passage on a ferryboat from Bacolod to Cebu City, arriving there on April 1.
As the Japanese invaders were landing in Cebu, he heard the news of the fall of Bataan.
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So, he and his son Pepito said goodbye to President Quezon and proceeded to take passage on a ferryboat from Bacolod to Cebu City, arriving there on April 1.
As the Japanese invaders were landing in Cebu, he heard the news of the fall of Bataan.
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So, he and his son Pepito said goodbye to President Quezon and proceeded to take passage on a ferryboat from Bacolod to Cebu City, arriving there on April 1.
As the Japanese invaders were landing in Cebu, he heard the news of the fall of Bataan.
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As the Japanese invaders were landing in Cebu, he heard the news of the fall of Bataan.
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