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- arrested while on a visit to Yogyakarta. During his trial at the Bandung Landraad courthouse from August to December 1930, ****rno made a series of long...
- when he became an attorney in Blora's landraad (court for indigenous people). He only served in the landraad for a year, as in 1916 he attended Bestuursschool...
- and Raden Pandji Pawitrohadinoto, who would become vice-chair of the Landraad in the 1920s. In 1918 he graduated from the MULO school, then continued...
- Maharajo Sutan, served as the Hoofd or Chief public prosecutor at the Landraad in Medan. His mother, Siti Rabiah, came from Natal, in what is today South...
- Maluku on 8 October 1789. The word "Minahasa" in his report is defined as Landraad or "State Council" or "Regional Council". Archaeological research has revealed...
- President of Indonesia ****rno in his defense during his 1930 trial in Landraad, Bandung, Indonesia. ****rno, along with Gatot Mangkupraja and Maskun Supriadinata...
- went directly to work at the Landraad (court for Native Indonesians) in his hometown. For fifteen years he worked at Landraad in various locations, including...
- in Mecklenburg Died 31 December 1756 St. Petersburg Parents Landmarskal,Landraad Levin Joachim v. M. til Grubenhagen (1688-1750) (father) Christine Wilhelmine...
- court investigations revealed Oey as the mastermind of both murders. The Landraad (or criminal court) sentenced Oey Tamba Sia to death by public hanging...
- Dutch administration, Soemanang worked as a civil servant for the Semarang landraad. He also worked for the ****anese Consulate in Batavia between 1936 and...