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in the Indies should not involve themselves in local politics nor be compelled to serve in the proposed local defense forces which were being discussed at the time (the
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in order to help them with tobacco exports, although he continued to write for Sin Po. He traveled in Europe for four years and lived in
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he was refused entry. Then he settled in Shanghai, where he lived for ten years, and wrote for various newspapers in China and
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Lohanda, Mona. Growing pains: The Chinese and the Dutch in colonial Java, 1890–1942. Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka, 2002.
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and was embarrassed by his inability to express himself in the language. In the 1930s, under the influence of
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and was educated in a Dutch vocational school (Burgersavondschool) and probably also in a Chinese school (
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Based on his experience living in Europe and China, his political views shifted and he realized that
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Leo Suryadinata. Peranakan Chinese Politics in Java, 1917–1942. Singapore University Press, 1981.
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were more culturally Indonesian than Chinese. For example, he met the Chinese ambassador in
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Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia : a provisional annotated bibliography
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In 1934 he was allowed to return to the Indies under the guarantee of
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Kwee Hing Tjiat died at 19:40, 27 June 1939 (at the age of 47) in
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and was critical of the Dutch. During this era he believed that
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In 1918 he was sent to Europe on behalf of the business firm
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A portrait of Kwee Hing Tjiat, Chinese Indonesian journalist
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People from the Dutch East Indies of Chinese descent
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Chinese
Surabaya
Semarang
Chinese-Malay
peranakan Chinese
Surabaya
Dutch East Indies
Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan
Lie Biauw Kie
Tjia Tjiep Ling
Tan Tjiang Ling
Liem Thoan Tik
Liem Tjhioe Kwie
Surabaya
Bok Tok
Tjhoen Tjhioe
Tjoa Jan Hie
Palita
Yogyakarta
Batavia
Sin Po
Chinese nationalism
Ethnic Chinese
Indië Weerbaar

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