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as chief editor when Saeroen left, and was noted to be generous in compensation to writers and employees. In 1940 Djoenaidi additionally raised funds through
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and rubber, and became known with the moniker "Lemongrass King". He also started a publisher, Galunggung, in
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Once he returned, Djoenaidi worked to manage his father's coconut plantation, and traded in textiles around
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who stayed in a hostel run by Djoenaidi's son, and he agreed to invest in Saeroen's newspaper
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to repatriate Indonesians living in Mecca stranded by transport restrictions due to
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newspaper. Following Indonesian independence, Djoenaidi along with others such as
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Java in a Time of Revolution: Occupation and Resistance, 1944-1946
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Djoenaidi was born on 3 March 1895. As a teenager, he studied
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Indonesië in de Veiligheidsraad van de Verenigde Naties
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newspaper and was active in early Indonesian press.
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Index

Raden Haji

Jakarta
Indonesia
Pemandangan
Islam
Mecca
Sarekat Islam
Indonesia
Tasikmalaya
West Java
lemongrass
Bandung
Batavia
Saeroen
Pemandangan
Mohammad Tabrani
World War II
Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
Asia Raya
Adam Malik
Sumanang
board of directors
Indonesian National Revolution
Jakarta


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