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Tjhoen Tjhioe (Chinese: 春秋; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhun-chhiu; 'Spring and Autumn' in Chinese) was a
Malay language Peranakan Chinese newspaper from Surabaya, Dutch...
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Annals of the
Sixteen Kingdoms Spring and
Autumn Annals of the Ten
Kingdoms Tjhoen Tjhioe, a 1910s Malay-language
Peranakan Chinese newspaper from Surabaya...
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actor MC Jin, born Jin Au Yeung, hip-hop
artist Myra Sidharta, born
Auwjong Tjhoen Moy,
Indonesian historian Darryl O'Young,
Chinese name Au-Yeung Ruoxi, Canadian-born...
- Soen Seng Tan Teng San
unnamed wife of Tan Teng San Koo Pan Tjo Kwee Giok
Tjhoen Oen Nam
Tjing Koo Siam Tjo Kwee Keh Tien Kwee Lian Sie
unnamed wife of Kwee...
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Tjhoen Tjhioe (Chinese: 春秋) was one of a
Chinese Peranakan newspaper during colonial era....
- Boat Festival, or 'Peh
Tjhoen'; the boat is now
considered a
sacred object, and is
known as Mpe Peh
Tjhoen [Uncle 'Peh
Tjhoen']. In 1899,
following a...
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Chinese writing Birth-Death Born
Ancestry Description Myra
Sidharta (Euw Jong
Tjhoen Moy) 歐陽春梅 欧阳春梅 1927- Bangka-Belitung Islands,
Indonesia Meixian, Guangdong...
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Perniagaan Selompret Melajoe (Central Java)
Sikap Tjahaja Timoer (East Java)
Tjhoen Tjhioe Warna Warta (Central Java)
Abadi (Masyumi)
Harian Rakjat (Communist...
- Myra
Sidharta (born Auw Jong
Tjhoen Moy
simplified Chinese: 欧阳春梅;
traditional Chinese: 歐陽春梅; pinyin: Ōuyáng Chūnméi on 6
March 1927) was born in Belitung...
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published in
Surabaya named Bok Tok. In 1914 he
became chief editor of
Tjhoen Tjhioe's w****ly led by Tjoa Jan Hie. In the same year he
became chief editor...