• Phoa Tjoen Hoat (Chinese: 潘春發; 1883 – 31 October 1931), who also published under the name Th. H. Phoa Sr., was a Chinese Indonesian, Malay language journalist...
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  • community representative) and his older brother Phoa Tjoen Hoat also became a journalist. Little is known about Phoa's early life or education, although he seems...
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  • the newspaper Sin Po. Phoa Tjoen Hoat (Chinese: 潘春发), journalist and editor of Perniagaan, Warna Warta and Sinar Sumatra. Phoa Tjoen Hoay (Chinese: 潘春怀)...
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  • chain gang labour to a prison sentence of the same duration. Phoa's brother Phoa Tjoen Hoat was also hired as editor of the paper in 1914. J.C. Weijde Muller...
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  • and would go on to have decades of work in Indonesian journalism. Phoa Tjoen Hoat became editor in 1905. A non-Chinese editor, F. D. J. Pangemanann (from...
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    Siauw Tjong in 1915, Phoa Tjoen Hoay, a former Warna Warta editor in 1915, then Tjia Soen Jong, and then Phoa's brother Phoa Tjoen Hoat in 1918. A number...
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