-
wrote for many newspapers,
including Sediotomo,
Midden Java, De Expres,
Oetoesan Indies,
Kaoem Moeda,
Tjahaja Timoer, and Poesara. He was also a contributor...
-
Sutan Maharadja, a
Minangkabau intellectual and
editor of the
newspaper Oetoesan Melajoe who
thought that
there should be a
reformist newspaper aimed at...
- year. In 1923–4 he was editor-in-chief of a tri-monthly
magazine named Oetoesan Ra'jat (herald of the people), a
revolutionary NIP
publication which was...
- she send a
letter to
Mahyuddin Datuk Sutan Maharadja,
chief editor of
Oetoesan Melajoe (EYD:
Utusan Melayu),
proposing to
start a woman-oriented newspaper...
-
Suwardi joined because Dekker was
impressed by his
writings in De
Expres and
Oetoesan Hindia. In
November 1912, both were
drawn to
Bandung to
become directors...
- of the
Entourage of
Government of the
Republic of
Indonesia ("Rombongan
Oetoesan Pemerintah RI"),
which aimed to form an
armed force in the form of the...
- a Yogyakarta-based
periodical published by
Indonesia Moeda, as well as
Oetoesan Indonesia (under
Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto) and the Surakarta-based Sedyo...
- who had a
background in
journalism and had
previously led the
dailies Oetoesan Indonesia and
Bintang Timoer, was
politically active in the late 1920s...
-
criticizing the
Indonesian nationalist press, in
particular the
paper Oetoesan Hindia, for the anti-Chinese
language it used. In
August 1920 he was once...
- That same year he left
Tjaja Soematera and
founded his own newspaper,
Oetoesan Melajoe. It was
originally printed by a
Chinese printer while he raised...