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Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad

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Indo-Europeans. Within the first half-year following its establishment the Newspaper had as many subscribers as its competition. Another important feature for which Daum's newspaper was known were his popular novels which he published as a weekly series in the newspaper. Partly due to the successful commercial and serial nature of his writing, it was only after his death that Daum was acknowledged as one of the greats of Dutch literature.
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Daum developed a new formula to maximise the newspapers target audience. By printing a smaller size paper than usual (i.e. 26 x 40 cm), he was able to lower its price to half of what was usual and also reach the less affluent segment of Dutch speaking society, which mostly consisted of
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During the economic depression of the 1930s the newspaper had become more conservative. During the Japanese occupation all Dutch-language newspapers were banned. The printing house still printed Indonesian language pro-Japanese publications. After the war, paper shortages and a diminished
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was well aware the Dutch Indies press played an important role in social, political and cultural developments in the Dutch East Indies. Not only as a conveyor of news and information, but also as a commentator, opinion maker and at times sharp critic of the colonial government.
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Also later chief editors like J. F. Scheltema (1900) came into conflict with the colonial authorities. Scheltema was also given a one-month prison sentence after strongly criticizing individual senior officials, the postal service and particularly the opium policy.
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The progressive newspaper also gave ample publicity to the plight of the indigenous peasantry and the evolution of Indonesian national awareness. It was the first to report on the founding of the first indigenous political organisation
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Dutch-speaking audience were the reason that only one Batavia newspaper appeared, as of 1 June 1946 published by a collaboration of three pre-war metropolitan newspapers, including the
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Oost-Indische spiegel. Wat Nederlandse schrijvers en dichters over Indonesië hebben geschreven vanaf de eerste jaren der Compagnie tot op heden.
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At the height of his career as both a journalist and novelist Daum's hardest collision with the colonial authority occurred in 1885 in
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officially became chief editor in 1908 and continued the papers progressive and successful strategy. His deputy chief was
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The innovative and popular newspaper was very critical towards the colonial government and became a mouthpiece for the
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Another important figure of the time, that started to work for the newspaper in 1910, was the
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After several years of procrastination due to his Indo Eurasian background Daum's prodigy
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Journalisten en heethoofden. Een geschiedenis van de Indisch-Nederlandse dagbladpers
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Journalisten en heethoofden. Een geschiedenis van de Indisch-Nederlandse dagbladpers
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Journalisten en heethoofden. Een geschiedenis van de Indisch-Nederlandse dagbladpers
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Journalisten en heethoofden. Een geschiedenis van de Indisch-Nederlandse dagbladpers
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was a journalist and sports editor at the newspaper. During the Indo diaspora after
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Journalistiek in de Tropen. De Indisch- en Indonesisch-Nederlandse pers, 1850–1958
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The Lion and the Gadfly. Dutch colonialism and the spirit of E.F.E. Douwes Dekker
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and magazine, would become the single most important champion of Indo culture.
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The Indies Press website. official online information and research platform.
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E.R. Duncan Elias 1978 "Hans van de Wall", nawoord in: Victor Ido,
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the avant garde and visionary Tjalie Robinson, founder of the
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Dutch-language newspapers published in the Dutch East Indies
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Drie en dertig jaren op Java. Deel III: In het dagbladwezen
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caused by the deplorable system of colonial governance
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Ulbe Bosma, Angelie Sens, Gerard Termorshuizen 2005
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P.A. Daum. Journalist en romancier van tempo doeloe
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Karel Zaalberg. Journalist en strijder voor de Indo
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Daum 397: 116: 7: 462:, (in: Bosma, 2005) pp. 67 and 77–78 659:Publications disestablished in 1957 329:was editor of the paper during the 285:in 1918 and became a member of the 14: 537:, facsimileherdruk, 'S-Gravenhage 152:(Eurasian) community, including: 549:"Van Tjalie zijn we nog niet af" 24: 254:Notable editors and journalists 118:[baːˈtaːviaːsˈniuzblɑt] 664:Newspapers established in 1885 336:From 1937 to 1940, the author 233:with D. A. Hooyer director of 225:, when he was chief editor of 146:Indos in the Dutch East Indies 1: 141:in 1885 and existed to 1957. 563:Journalistieke herinneringen 168:, became the founder of the 449:. Amsterdam/Leiden. p. 575. 436:. Amsterdam/Leiden. p. 589. 423:. 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Index


Daily newspaper
P. A. Daum
Dutch
Batavia
Dutch East Indies
[baːˈtaːviaːsˈniuzblɑt]
newspapers
Dutch East Indies
Batavia
Jakarta
P. A. Daum
Indos in the Dutch East Indies
Indo-European
E. du Perron
Ernest Douwes Dekker
Tjalie Robinson
Karel Zaalberg
Indo Europeesch Verbond
Budi Utomo

P. A. Daum
P. A. Daum
Semarang
Kolff Publishing

Batavia
Karel Zaalberg
Ernest Douwes Dekker
Indische Party

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