Knowledge (XXG)

Sinar Hindia

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Salmon, Claudine. Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia: a provisional annotated bibliography. Vol. 3. Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1981. p.300
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Kartodikromo, Mas Marco, Marco Kartodikromo Mas, and Paul Tickell. Three early Indonesian short stories. No. 23. Dept. of Indonesian & Malay, Monash University, 1981.
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over the previous decade. He, and the owners Hoang Thaif & Co. agreed to sell it to the early Indonesian nationalist organization
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in 1913 or 1914. It had a more moderate political line until 1917 when the owners gave editorial control from
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Seabad pers kebangsaan: 1907–2007. Agung Dwi Hartanto et al. I:BOEKOE, Yogyakarta, 2008.
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Schulz-Forberg, Hagen. A Global Conceptual History of Asia, 1860–1940. Routledge, 2015.
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businessman who had been editor of various other local papers in
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Malay-language newspapers published in the Dutch East Indies
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Index


Malay language
Semarang
Dutch East Indies
Sarekat Islam
Mas Marco Kartodikromo
Semaun
Communist Party of Indonesia
Sie Hian Ling
Peranakan Chinese
Semarang
Sarekat Islam
Mohammad Joesoef
Semaun
Sarekat Islam
Tjokroaminoto
Sarekat Islam
Malay
Malay
Mas Marco
Malay
Communist Party of Indonesia
Categories
Defunct newspapers published in Semarang
Communist Party of Indonesia
1900 establishments in the Dutch East Indies
1920s disestablishments in the Dutch East Indies
1924 disestablishments in Asia
Newspapers established in 1900
Communist newspapers

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