- Kwee Hing
Tjiat (Chinese: 郭恒節, born Surabaya, 1891, died Semarang, 27 June 1939) was a Chinese-Malay
journalist and a
leading peranakan Chinese intellectual...
-
Theatre (Russian: Большо́й теа́тр, romanized: Bol'shoy teatr, IPA: [bɐlʲˈʂoj
tʲɪˈat(ə)r], lit. 'Grand Theater') is a
historic opera house in Moscow, Russia...
- for
health reasons, and the
paper got its
first Chinese editor, Kwee Hing
Tjiat.
Although Razoux Kühr was
announced as
editor in
chief of Sin Po's rival...
- (Russian: Эрмитажный Театр, romanized: Èrmitážnyj Teátr, IPA: [ɪrmʲɪˈtaʐnɨj
tʲɪˈat(ə)r]) in
Saint Petersburg,
Russia is one of five
Hermitage buildings lining...
- Ong Mie Hoa Nio Oei Swat Nio Oei
Tjong Hauw (m. Bhe Hien-Nio) Oei
Tjong Tjiat (m.
Berdina Van Betuwe) Oei
Tjong Yan Oei
Tjong Ik (m.
Leonie Antoinette...
- daughter, Lie Ho Nio. Lie also
adopted his
brother Lie Tioe Ko's son, Lie Pek
Tjiat,
bringing his
total number of sons to six. In 1847, Lie
Tiang Ko and his...
-
Chinezen of Batavia. Two of
Majoor Lie Tjoe Hong's uncles,
Kapitein Lie Pek
Tjiat and
Luitenant Lie Pek Tat, were also as
Chinese officers. He bore the hereditary...
- peoples.
Starting from 1914, the
Peranakan Chinese intellectual Kwee Hing
Tjiat was
editor of the
paper as well. He had
founded an
earlier paper in Surabaya...
- Sek Nio (1832–1896),
daughter and
granddaughter of the
landlords Lie Pek
Tjiat and Kapitein-titulair der
Chinezen Lie
Tiang Ko, of the Lie
family of Pasilian...
- When the
paper folded, Kwee was
invited by the
editor and
writer Kwee Hing
Tjiat to
write for Mata Hari, a
Semarang newspaper owned by Kian Gwan, then Asia's...