• Parada Harahap (born 1899 in Sipirok, Dutch East Indies, died 1959 in Jakarta) was an important journalist and writer from the late colonial period and...
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  • governor Mulfachri Harahap (born 1966), Indonesian politician and lawyer Parada Harahap (1899–1959), Indonesian journalist Rahudman Harahap (born 1959), Indonesian...
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    Agus Salim Achmad Soebardjo Soepomo Maria Ulfah Santoso Wahid Hasyim Parada Harahap Johannes Latuharhary Susanto Tirtoprodjo Sartono Wongsonegoro Wuryaningrat...
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    Wahid Hasyim Muhammad Yamin Abdurrahman Baswedan Agus Muhsin Jasad Parada Harahap Liem Koen Hian Oey Tiang Tjoei Oei Tjong Hauw Tan Eng Hoa P. F. Dahler...
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  • Indies and Indonesia. The newspaper was launched in September 1926 by Parada Harahap, then editor of Bintang Hindia. Before its first issue, the Dutch language...
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  • It was adapted from a Toneel Melajoe drama written by the reporter Parada Harahap which had proved popular; Tan's earlier work, Njai Dasima (1929), had...
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    1922 novel of the same name by Swan Pen (a pseudonym of journalist Parada Harahap). The novel had already been adapted for the stage several times, and...
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  • reprinted in private newspapers, and hired celebrity journalists such as Parada Harahap to build public trust in their official publications. Following the...
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    Egon Hakim Menyelamatkan Soekarno dari Pihak Belanda di Padang (1942); Parada Harahap dan Mohammad Hatta ke Jepang 1933". 27 September 2017. "Sejarah Kota...
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    lecturer at the Djakarta Journalist Academy in the 1950s, together with Parada Harahap and Sitor Situmorang. During the 1960s, he taught at the newly created...
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    Love]; 1988) – as story writer (posthumous credit) Pen may have been Parada Harahap, who had been Andjar's editor at Bintang Hindia (I.N. 1981, p. 213)...
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    then in 1926 at Bintang Timur, a newly-launched daily published by Parada Harahap. In the 1930s she also wrote for a Dutch language monthly magazine called...
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  • Agam (Jasmine of Agam), in 1931; the original work had been written by Parada Harahap under the pen name "Swan Pen" in 1923. No information is available on...
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  • quite well and censored themselves to avoid their harsh penalties. Parada Harahap, a journalist who would later be a tycoon of Indonesian journalism,...
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  • family; and Melati van Agam (Jasmine of Agam), the second adaptation of Parada Harahap's drama of the same name. In 1941, Tan directed several additional films...
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