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NIROM (Nederlandsch-Indische Radio-Omroep Maatschappij;
Dutch East
Indies Radio Broadcasting Corporation) was the
privately funded territorial broadcaster...
- with the
group in the mid 1930s at
Studio Orkes NIROM II in Tegalega, Bandung, as part of the
NIROM station's
Eastern Programme.
Having returned to Batavia...
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performed regularly with the
group at
Studio Orkes NIROM II in Tegalega, Bandung, as part of the
NIROM (Nederlandsch-Indische Radio-omroepmaatschappij)...
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orchestra named Al
Wathon (S.
Albar Orchestra)
which first aired in 1935 at
NIROM Surabaya. In Surabaya,
Albar produced many
gramophone plate recordings....
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Charles F.
Morse 13th New Jersey: Col Ezra A.
Carman 107th New York: Col
Nirom M.
Crane 3rd Wisconsin: Col
William Hawley, Ltc
Martin Flood Second Division...
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keroncong and jazz.
Sometime after 1925,
after Dutch entrepreneurs established NIROM, Lief Java
began playing music over the
radio as part of the station's Eastern...
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Philharmonic Orchestra was
established in
Dutch colonial times. It
became the
NIROM orchestra when the
radio broadcasting station Nederlandsch-Indische Radio...
- as Bali,
there was no fighting. On 8 March, ****anese
soldiers seized the
NIROM radio station in
Batavia and
ordered broadcasts to continue. The
radio employees...
- 1865
March 12, 1866
Later became Surgeon General of the U.S. Army. Crane,
Nirom M.
Colonel 107th
Regiment New York
Volunteer Infantry Bvt. Brig. Gen. USV...
- Denmark (Statsradiofonien, Copenhagen), Dutch East
Indies (BRX,
Batavia >
NIROM), Hungary (Magyar Telefonhírmondó és Rádió Rt., Budapest;
wired Hírmondó...