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Soemanang Soerjowinoto (EYD:
Sumanang Suryowinoto, 1 May 1908 – 13 June 1988) was an
Indonesian journalist, politician, and banker. Born in Yogyakarta...
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independence activists Soemanang Soerjowinoto and
Albert Manoempak Sipahoetar, who
eventually decided to form a
separate news agency.
Soemanang had been working...
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turned 20, Adam Malik,
sought a
career in journalism.
Together with
Soemanang, Sipahutar,
Armin Pane,
Abdul Hakim, and
Pandu Kartawiguna, pioneered...
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September 1946 as
Harian Umum
Nasional by
Soemanang Soerjowinoto. Its
original editorial board consisted of
Soemanang,
Mashoed Hardjokoesoemo, Bob Maemun,...
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April 1952
President ****rno
Preceded by
Sujono Hadinoto Succeeded by
Soemanang 4th
Minister of
Labor In
office 20
December 1949 – 21
January 1950 President...
- 1953 – 8
November 1954
Prime Minister Ali
Sastroamidjojo Preceded by
Soemanang Soerjowinoto Succeeded by
Roosseno Minister of Home
Affairs In office...
- the ****anese flag and both
resulting in the
arrest of editor-in-chief
Soemanang Soerjowinoto. In the
aftermath of the
Pacific War and
during the Indonesian...
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covering politics and crime. This
included Tjaja Timoer,
under Soemanang Soerjowinoto.
Soemanang,
pleased by Sipahoetar's writing,
invited him to collaborate...
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Pandji Soeroso Samsoedin [id]
Soedjono ****rjo
Wiryopranoto Soemanang ****rno
Additional members appointed in 1943:
Abdurrahman Baswedan Alexander...
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National Party, and
within the
organizational structure, he ****isted
Soemanang Soerjowinoto who
headed the party's
economic department. He was then appointed...