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Medan Prijaji (Malay: Aristocrat's Forum, in
modern Indonesian spelling Medan Priyayi) was a Malay-language
newspaper in the
Dutch East
Indies founded...
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established his
first newspaper in 1903 and, four
years later,
created Medan Prijaji as a
medium for
educated native Indonesians. This
proved his longest-lived...
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Priyayi (former spelling:
Prijaji) was the Dutch-era
class of the
nobles of the robe, as
opposed to
royal nobility or
ningrat (Javanese), in Java, Indonesia...
- was the
pioneer of the
first newspaper in
Indonesia through the "Medan
Prijaji" on 1
January 1907 in Bandung.
Besides Soerjo,
there is also the notorious...
- in 1911 he
moved to
Bandung and
found work as a
journalist for
Medan Prijaji. The
following year he
moved to
Surakarta and
worked with two publications...
- is a set of gamelan.
Tirto Adhi Soerjo,
journalist and
founder of
Medan Prijaji.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer,
Indonesian writer (The main
character of his novel...
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Bhakti (Jakarta)
Djawa Tengah (Central Java) Han Po (Palembang)
Medan Prijaji Neratja Pemandangan Perniagaan Selompret Melajoe (Central Java)
Sikap Tjahaja...
- in Malang, at
around the same time as its more
famous counterpart Medan Prijaji, with
funding from a
Peranakan Chinese firm,
Sneepers dan Stendrukkkerij...
- the government"
which may
indicate that it
followed the path of
Medan Prijaji and
other Malay papers of the time
which embodied a European-style critical...
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papers which arose in
response to
Tirto Adhi Soerjo's
groundbreaking Medan Prijaji. The
paper apparently emplo**** its
first Javanese editor during this time...