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Sinar Sumatra (Malay for "Ray of
light of Sumatra") was a Malay-language
newspaper published in Padang,
Dutch East
Indies from 1905 to
around 1941 or 1942...
- (Weltevreden), Malang, Probolinggo, Samarang, Soerabaja, Tegal*, and Tjirebon*),
Soematra (Djambi, Medan, Palembang, Telok-Betoeng), Bandjarmasin, Pontianak, and...
- In 1915, Lie
started contributing translations of
Chinese novels to Sri
Soematra, a Padang-based publication. He
continued to
translate and
publish steadily...
- trade. At the end of 1918, Liem move to
Padang to
become editor of
Sinar Soematra. He held that post
until 1921, when he was
invited by The Kian Sing to...
- Zwartjes, and Pola du Moulin. An
announcement in the Medan-based
daily De
Soematra Post, meanwhile,
records all
actors except Krohn as natives. Karina's Zelfopoffering...
- the
company under the
control of
independent Indonesia as 'Keereta Api
Soematra Oetara. From 1946 the
Amsterdam Central took back control. A
large proportion...
- or.id,
Terpaksa Menika. De
Soematra Post 1931,
Kunst en Vermakelijkheden. De
Indische Courant 1931, Bioscopen. De
Soematra Post 1931, Filmnieuws. Biran...
- 1930s she had
become a
vocal journalist in the women-run
Soeara Kaoem Iboe
Soematra under the name Seleguri,
condemning polygamy and
emphasising the need for...
-
distribute anarchist propaganda throughout the archipelago,
publishing the
Soematra Po, in Medan. but
eventually Liu's
activity came to the
attention of the...
- late 1920s,
after spending some two
years in
Medan with the
daily Sinar Soematra,
Andjar returned to
Batavia and in 1929
helped establish the
magazine Doenia...