- Aw
Tjoei Lan,
better known as
Njonja Kapitein Lie
Tjian Tjoen,
sometimes spelt Auw
Tjoei Lan, (February 17, 1889 –
December 19, 1965) was a Chinese-Indonesian...
- Tan
Tjoei Hock (15
April 1908 – 1984) was an
Indonesian journalist and filmmaker. Born in Batavia, he was
discovered by The Teng Chun in the late 1930s...
- Gungwu,
historian (simplified Chinese: 王赓武;
traditional Chinese: 王賡武) Aw
Tjoei Lan,
social activist, philanthropist,
community leader, and
founder of the...
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Preparatory Work for
Independence (BPUPK) were Chinese: Liem Koen Hian, Oey
Tiang Tjoei, Oey
Tjong Hauw and Tan Eng Hoa. Yap
Tjwan Bing was the sole
Chinese member...
-
Baswedan Agus
Muhsin Jasad Parada Harahap Liem Koen Hian (林群賢) Oey
Tiang Tjoei (黄長水) Oei
Tjong Hauw (黄宗孝) Tan Eng Hoa (陳英華) P. F.
Dahler Akira Youka Hina...
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fortune of his
maternal grandfather. His
adoptive mother and aunt,
Khouw Tjoei Nio (1854—1944), was a
daughter of
Khouw Tjeng Tjoan,
Luitenant der Chinezen...
- Chinezen, son of
Majoor Lie Tjoe Hong:
public administrator,
landlord Aw
Tjoei Lan (by marriage, wife of
Kapitein Lie
Tjian Tjoen and daughter-in-law of...
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lower body Lo.” The
style was po****rized in solo by Lin S**** Gang/Liem
Tjoei Kang (林水港) who was the
nephew of Lu as well as an
adopted son of Shen. In...
- Oey
Tiang Tjoei (Chinese: 黄長水; 1893 – 1977) was an
Indonesian journalist,
known for
being a
member of the
Investigating Committee for
Preparatory Work...
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Matula is a 1941 film by Tan
Tjoei Hock.
Matula may also
refer to any of the following:
Matula (surname) Matula,
uroscopy flask This
disambiguation page...