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- Frederick D. J. Pangemanann (also Pangemanan; 1870–1910) was a journalist and novelist from the Dutch East Indies. Frederick Pangemanann was born to the...
- accompanied by Meneer (Jacques) Pangemanann, whom the Dutch colonial authorities then task to spy upon the dissident movement. Pangemanann is a Menadonese man holding...
- Kwa Wan Hong as its director and administrator. The novelist F. D. J. Pangemanann was also an editor in its early years. Its managing company was called...
- Wong and produced by Wong and Jo Eng Sek. Based on the novel by F.D.J. Pangemanann, the silent film followed an indigenous man who, having killed his fellow...
- Leonie Warna Sari Melayu by Kat S.J. Cerita Si Conat (1900) by F.D.J. Pangemanann (1870-1910) Cerita Rossina Nyai Isah by F. Wiggers Drama Raden Bei Surioretno...
- Cerita Si Tjonat) is a 1900 novel written by the journalist F. D. J. Pangemanann. One of numerous bandit stories from the contemporary Indies, it follows...
- Diary of a Chambermaid (Le Journal d'une femme de chambre) F. D. J. PangemanannTjerita Si Tjonat Bradford C. Peck – The World a Department Store I...
- and finds happiness with. Later he also met an Indo man named Jacques Pangemanann who asked Minke to publish his script titled 'Njai Dasima'. After his...
- Journalist's Union (Dutch: Maleische Journalistenkring) founded by F. D. J. Pangemanann and a mix of European, Indo and Chinese editors. He also became an editor...
- Phoa Tjoen Hoat became editor in 1905. A non-Chinese editor, F. D. J. Pangemanann (from Menado) was briefly editor during 1906 as well. It is unclear exactly...