-
degree of
positive and
negative connotations. In the 19th
century the term
inlandse ****shoudster, or
simply ****shoudster (housekeeper), was common. The njai...
-
returned to
Purworejo when he was in
sixth grade.
Wilopo attended the
Holland Inlandse School (HIS). He
could have
continued his
education at the
Europese Hogere...
- at HBS. In 1917, he
founded a
student ****ociation in Bandung, Bond Van
Inlandse Studerenden. He
finished his
education at HBS in 1918.
After finishing...
-
Geneeskundige Hoogeschool, "Medical College" /
School Tot
Opleiding Van
Inlandse Artsen (STOVIA) 1919–1926
Dienst B.O.W./H. von
Essen 6°11′42″S 106°50′56″E...
- has noted, was the
trade within the archipelago, what the
Dutch called inlandse handel ('native trade'),
where one
commodity was
exchanged for another...
- Seda,
amongst others. In Klaten, van Lith
tried to
establish a
Hollands Inlandse School (HIS, a
primary school for
Indonesian children).
Initially the effort...
-
studied in a
Pesantren (traditional
Islamic school), then at a
Hollands Inlandse School (Dutch
language primary schooling) and a teacher's
school (Kw****school...
-
paper was the
mouthpiece of the
Native Indonesian Journalists'
Group (
Inlandse Journalisten Bond),
which Kartodikromo led and had
helped establish with...
- East Indies, was the intra-islands
trade within the
archipelago (Dutch:
inlandse handel) and the intra-Asiatic
trade in general. Here one
commodity was...
- and
served as
instruction vessel for the
newly found Kw****school voor
Inlandse Schepelingen in Mak****ar. Edi was laid down in 1896 at the
shipyard of...