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- Q7282273 description "Filipino writer".
- Q7282273 description "Filipino writer".
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- Q7282273 abstract "Rafael "Liling" R. Roces, Jr. (October 12, 1912 – August 30, 1944) is a Filipino journalist, writer, patriot, World War II spy, hero, and martyr. He is the son of Rafael Filomeno Roces, Sr. (the publishing house owner and proprietor of the Ideal Theater on Avenida Rizal in Manila, Philippines) and Inocencia "Enchay" Reyes. A Manileño, Liling Roces studied at the Ateneo de Manila University.Liling Roces married Leonor “Noring” Varona on January 13, 1937. He had two children, namely Sylvia Roces-Montilla (born January 31, 1938) and Antonio Rafael "Tony" Roces. (After Liling Roces’s death, Leonor Varona later remarried with Aurelio Montinola, Sr.)During the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines, Liling Roces spied for the American troops Commander George Rowe. After a SPYRON courier was caught by Japanese soldiers, Liling Roces, among others, were suspected of providing information to George Rowe and Lt. Commander Charles "Chick" Parsons. Liling Roces was imprisoned and tortured by the Kempeitai in Fort Santiago. On August 30, 1944, Liling Roces, other prisoners, and twenty-three other members of the resistance were boarded onto a truck and brought to the Cementerio del Norte (North Cemetery) of Manila. Roces and his companions were beheaded and buried in one common ground.".
- Q7282273 birthDate "1912-10-12".
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- Q7282273 deathDate "1944-08-30".
- Q7282273 deathYear "1944".
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- Q7282273 dateOfBirth "1912-10-12".
- Q7282273 dateOfDeath "1944-08-30".
- Q7282273 name "Roces, Rafael Liling R Jr".
- Q7282273 shortDescription "Filipino writer".
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- Q7282273 comment "Rafael "Liling" R. Roces, Jr. (October 12, 1912 – August 30, 1944) is a Filipino journalist, writer, patriot, World War II spy, hero, and martyr. He is the son of Rafael Filomeno Roces, Sr. (the publishing house owner and proprietor of the Ideal Theater on Avenida Rizal in Manila, Philippines) and Inocencia "Enchay" Reyes. A Manileño, Liling Roces studied at the Ateneo de Manila University.Liling Roces married Leonor “Noring” Varona on January 13, 1937.".
- Q7282273 label "Rafael R. Roces, Jr.".
- Q7282273 givenName "Rafael Liling R Jr".
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- Q7282273 surname "Roces".