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    Air Marshal Boediardjo (16 November 1921 – 15 March 1997) was an Indonesian Minister of Information (1968–1973) for the Indonesian First Development Cabinet...
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    to the Kingdom of Spain. The first Indonesian ambassador to Spain was Boediardjo (1976–1979). The current ambassador, Muhammad Najib, was appointed by...
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    office 25 July 1966 – 6 June 1968 Preceded by W.J. Rumambi Succeeded by Boediardjo 4th Ambassador of Indonesia to the United Kingdom In office 1962–1964...
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    Justice Oemar Senoadji 10 June 1968 27 March 1973 5 Minister of Information Boediardjo 10 June 1968 27 March 1973 6 Minister of Finance Ali Wardhana 10 June...
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  • position in the Ministry of Justice along with his former schoolmates Ali Boediardjo and Andi Zainal Abidin. During this time he also became even closer to...
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    Jakarta (in Indonesian). Son. 29 December 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2021. Boediardjo (1996). Siapa sudi saya dongengi. Jakarta: Pustaka Sinar Harapan. p. 33...
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    H.B. Jassin, Mochtar Avin, L. Damais, A.Djoehana, and Nona Roekmini Boediardjo Singgih. Studies were conducted in 1946 by two committees. The first committee...
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    Taufiq Ismail. Among the mourners were the former Minister of Information Boediardjo, the Minister of Education and Culture Fuad Hassan, and the Deputy Governor...
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