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Soeara Berbisa ([suˈara bərˈbisa];
Perfected Spelling:
Suara Berbisa;
Indonesian for
Venomous Voice) is a 1941 film from the
Dutch East Indies. Produced...
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Muhammadiyah (Arabic: محمدية, romanized: Muḥammadiyyah, lit. 'followers of Muhammad'),
officially Muhammadiyah Society (Indonesian:
Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah)...
- afterwards. Hu
remained with
Union and
directed the company's next production,
Soeara Berbisa, with
peranakan sound technician Boen Kin Nam
serving as ****istant...
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circulated publication.[citation needed] From 1935
onwards a bi-w****ly
magazine Soeara NIROM was
published in
Malay for non-European listeners,
which became a...
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Early Dayak figure Hausman Baboe, a
Dayak journalist who
managed newspaper Soeara Pakat and
later also
worked on
newspaper Sinar Borneo, was a
friend of prominent...
- Soelastri,
Zonder Indonesian drama film.
Screened until at
least October 1943
Soeara Berbisa R Hu
Raden Soekarno,
Ratna Djoewita, Oedjang,
Soehaena Screened...
- the film
industry in 1941,
making his
debut appearance in
Union Films'
Soeara Berbisa. Over the next
forty years he
appeared in more than
fifty films...
- ("Soviet or Parliament?"),
which was
serialized in the PKI's journal, the
Soeara Ra'jat ("People's Voice"); his
other works,
including articles, were published...
- film, Union's
seventh and
final production, was shot
concurrently with
Soeara Berbisa and
completed over a
period of
three months. It was
released in...
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newspaper for dakwah, with the
establishment of the
Nahdlatul Ulama newspaper,
Soeara Nahdlatul Oelama. He also
created the
lyrics for the
anthem of Nahdlatul...