- Jan
Buiskool (15
September 1899 – 30
October 1960) was
Surinamese Prime Minister and
judge in Suriname, the
Netherlands and Tangier.
Buiskool was born...
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Sumatra 1870-1942 (Planters, the Sultan,
Chinese and the Indian) by Dirk A.
Buiskool;
presented at The 1st
International Urban Conference, Surabaya, 23rd-25th...
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which still influences the
naming of
areas today.
According to Dirk A.
Buiskool in his article, "A
Plantation City on the East
Coast of
Sumatra 1870–1942"...
- 1949-1950
Archibald Currie, 1950-1951
Jacques Drielsma, 1951-1952 Jan
Buiskool, 1952
Julius Curiël, 1952
Severinus Desiré Emanuels, 1952-1955
Willem Smit...
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Miranda (1949–1951)
Jacques Adam
Drielsma (1951–1951)
Johannes Ate
Eildert Buiskool (1951–1952)
Adriaan Cornelis Jasper Marius Alberga (1952)
Archibald Currie...
- of Suriname, and
served until 4 June 1951, when he was
succeeded by Jan
Buiskool. Drielsma's
notary office went
bankrupt in 1956 with a debt of ƒ 1.15 million...
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Megapolensis (1603–1670),
missionary to the
Mohawk people in New
Netherland Jan
Buiskool (1899–1960),
lawyer and
Prime Minister of
Suriname Retirement home Wooden...
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Beuningen (Rotterdam, Pays-Bas), 1973. Harm
Kamerlingh Onnes, Dirk A.
Buiskool (1999). De reis van Harm
Kamerlingh Onnes:
brieven uit de Oost. Willem...
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Drielsma (1886–1974) 5
April 1951 4 June 1951 60 days
Independent — 2 Jan
Buiskool (1899–1960) 4 June 1951 6
September 1952 1 year, 94 days
Independent 1951...
- Pāṇini did, in fact.: 503 Secondly,
Staal observes that
scholars H.E.
Buiskool (1934) and
Barend Fad****n (1936) were well
aware that Pāṇinian methodology...