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229:. While in preventative detention he was handed a statement by a local prosecutor which he was invited to sign, stating that he would not publish such forbidden pieces in the future. He refused, stating that it went against the professional code of journalism to sign such a statement. The tone of Lauw's criticism of the government was deemed to be too harsh and he was reminded in court that he had promised in a past press censorship case to behave himself. 78:
Within a year, the paper was already suffering from the legal troubles that it would face during the coming decades. In 1903 one of the paper's journalists, Oh Boen Kwie, was arrested and fled his sentence of a month of chain-gang labour for fraud; he was also accused of printing a slanderous article
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before they learned Chinese. For this he was said to have incited the population to hatred and disdain against the Government of the Indies and aroused contempt between the Chinese and Dutch. The sentence was later reduced from chain gang labour to a prison sentence of the same duration. Phoa's
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became the paper's new director. The paper shortened its format and deeply reduced its price, blaming the inability of readers to pay their subscription fees. However, by November of the same year Tan joined the management of the newspaper and
83:. The charges relating to that article were then filed against the editor, Njoo Goan Sioe; apparently it mentioned that a local official had been arrested for fraud. He was found guilty of defamation and sentenced to a month's imprisonment. 117:
In August 1909 it was announced that J. H. Pangemanann had fallen ill and was stepping down, and that editorship fell temporarily to Kwik King Hin and L. J. Mamahit. In September 1909, it was announced that F. D. J. Pangemanann would leave
210:. Lauw Kong Hoe, editor-in-chief, was chairman, while Louw Eng Hoey, another editor at the paper, was vie-president. Most of the other positions in on the board of the organization were held by editors from rival Semarang Chinese paper 154:
J.C. Weijde Muller became editor-in-chief after that, but stepped down in March 1919 Weidemuller and Phoa Tjoen Hoaij was temporarily appointed in his place. In June of the same year Tjio Peng Hong (formerly editor-in-chief of
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several times during this era for printing unflattering coverage of local businessmen, first in July 1908 for reporting unfavorably on a local civil engineer, and then in March 1909 for printing a defamatory article about
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He soon faced more of the legal problems which had hounded his predecessors. The Dutch frowned on the paper's coverage of the conflict between China and Japan, applying a new kind of press offence called
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The paper was prosecuted by the government in a high-profile case in 1925 when the editor-in-chief, Lauw Kong Hoe, was arrested for printing an editorial entitled
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At the end of 1935 it was announced that the former editor Saroehoem was returning to become editor-in-chief of the paper. However, it is unclear how much longer
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over matters of editorial independence. However, he resigned in 1922 for health reasons. As well, the translator, journalist and historian
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was founded in February 1902 with V.W. Doppert as its first editor and with Kwa Wan Hong as its director and administrator. The novelist
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In 1922 some of the paper's editors involved themselves in efforts to create a new union for Chinese journalists in Semarang, the
1024: 314: 28:: "various news", literally "colour news", known in Chinese as 综合新闻 Zònghé xīnwén, "general news") was a Malay language 110:. Apparently the article accused Tio of throwing a laving feast during the period of mourning after the death of the 306:; Ong Lee Soei remained as director and Tan Hoa Bouw became editor. It continued publishing as a daily newspaper. 222: 119: 91: 180: 60: 960: 898: 753: 687: 488: 434: 416: 380: 262: 258: 250: 139: 72: 654: 636: 267: 103: 45: 811: 771: 730: 603: 585: 542: 524: 506: 470: 452: 398: 334: 246: 938: 916: 878: 851: 829: 789: 710: 565: 360: 275: 37: 238: 707:
Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia : a provisional annotated bibliography
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Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia : a provisional annotated bibliography
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The vernacular press and the emergence of modern Indonesian consciousness (1855-1913)
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article which said that the government was banning the raising of funds to send to
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as editor-in-chief. However, he was not in the position long as he died in 1910.
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was also an editor in its early years. Its managing company was called the
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A number of interesting figures worked at the paper in the early 1920s.
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continued to publish. There are few mentions of it after 1935 and the
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in the Indies caused financial difficulties for many newspapers, and
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De locomotief : Samarangsch handels- en advertentie-blad
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left the board of the paper and left Semarang for his native
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Malay-language newspapers published in the Dutch East Indies
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Before long, F. D. J. Pangemanann left the paper to work at
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J. H. Pangemanann was summoned before the local court in
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from 1902 to 1933. Alongside its more popular rival
643:(in Malay). Semarang. 16 December 1921. p. 6. 1020:1930s disestablishments in the Dutch East Indies 772:"DE "WARNA WARTA"-ZAAK. Een eigenaardig verzoek" 661:(in Malay). Semarang. 3 January 1922. p. 6. 151:was also hired as editor of the paper in 1914. 816:Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 590:Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 547:Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 529:Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 475:Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 457:Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 403:Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 245:was no exception. In 1931, a longtime editor 65:N. V. 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Leiden: Brill. pp. 185–6. 731:"De Chineesche journalistenkring" 270:, who had previously edited both 175:, a close ally of the communist 32:Chinese newspaper published in 1: 399:"Gemengde Indische Berichten" 315:National Library of Indonesia 939:"Chineesch-Maleische Bladen" 917:"Chineesch-Maleische Bladen" 208:Chineesche journalistenkring 159:) would take on the role at 286:for the first time against 219:Apalah jang Pamerentah maoe 1051: 507:"Zes Maanden Dwangarbeid!" 873:Yamamoto, Nobuto (2019). 705:Salmon, Claudine (1981). 560:Salmon, Claudine (1981). 90:in Batavia and later for 134:In 1911 the new editor, 525:"Een jeudige snoodaard" 261:as editor-in-chief and 114:the previous November. 1025:1933 disestablishments 511:Bataviaasch nieuwsblad 621:"Drukpers-delicten". 790:"Midden-Java-Bladen" 355:Adam, Ahmat (1995). 223:ANETA (wire service) 61:F. D. J. 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Index

Malay
Peranakan
Semarang
Dutch East Indies
Djawa Tengah
Chinese Indonesian
F. D. J. Pangemanann
Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan
Perniagaan
Semarang
Tio San Hien
Surakarta
Guangxu Emperor
Perniagaan
Phoa Tjoen Hoay
Indies Chinese
Dutch language
Phoa Tjoen Hoat
Kho Tjoen Wan
Semaoen
Tjondrokoesoemo
Javanese
Djawa Tengah
Liem Thian Joe
Djawa Tengah
ANETA (wire service)
China
Great Depression
Saroehoem
Tapanuli

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