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Djawa Tengah

Djawa Tengah (Malay: Central Java, known in Chinese as 壟川中央爪哇日報 Lǒngchuān Zhōngyāng Zhǎowā Rìbào) was a major Malay-language peranakan Chinese (Chinese Indonesian) daily newspaper in Semarang, Dutch East Indies from 1909 to 1938. It is said to have been the first Chinese newspaper in Semarang.[1]

Front page of Djawa Tengah from March 29, 1919

History edit

H. C. Goldman edit

Djawa Tengah launched in late 1909 under the editorial direction of H.C. Goldman, who had previously been editor of another Malay-language paper, Bintang Pagi (Malay: Morning star) which had ceased publication only a month earlier.[2] Its early issues were printed partly in Malay and partly in Chinese, although the Chinese content was soon eliminated.[1] During the 1910s, like Sin Po in Batavia, the paper developed an editorial line was moderately Chinese nationalist and critical of the Dutch Chinese Officer system.[3] The paper also gave fair treatment in its coverage of the Indonesian National Awakening, often giving front page coverage to the details of Sarekat Islam meetings throughout the 1910s.

By 1910 Goldman was already getting in trouble under the strict press censorship laws (Persdelict), for printing materials which "defamed" the character of state employees.[4] He was eventually sentenced to a month in prison.[5]

Tan Thwan King edit

It is unclear when Goldman stepped down as editor in chief, but by 1914 the position was held by Tan Thwan King, a journalist from Malang who also edited Tjahaja Timoer, Andalas and other newspapers during the wartime period.[6] In 1914 Tan also became embroiled in a Persdelict case, for which he was also sentenced to a month in prison for insulting a Chinese Officer in print.[7]

During the First World War, when the Indies were cut off from most international wire services,[8] Djawa Tengah hired Theo Tong Hai, who had previously been editor of Sin Po, as a travelling correspondent and sent him to China and Japan try get more accurate reports about the state of things in Europe and Asia.[9]

K. T. Kwee edit

After the war, Tan Thwan King apparently left his position, which was taken over by Kwee Kee Tie (usually known as K.T. Kwee), who held the position for the following decade. However, Tan continued to contribute, and wrote coverage of the 1918 Kudus riot for the paper.[10] That riot became an important cause for the paper, and editor Kwee joined Auw Yang Kee, the Chinese consul to the Indies, on a visit to the city of Kudus to survey the damage in the week after the riot,[11] and for several months the paper helped organize fundraising efforts for the victims.[12]

Another editor who joined the paper around the end of the war was Raden Mas Tjondrokoesoemo, an elite Javanese who may have helped contribute to the paper's good coverage of the Sarekat Islam and other Indonesian organizations. Tjondrokoesoemo left Djawa Tengah for its competitor Warna Warta in 1921 over a dispute about his editorial independence.[13] Another was Kwik King Hien, a writer of Malay-language novels.[14] Most of his novels appeared in serialized form in Djawa Tengah before being published as books.[14]

In 1922 several employees of Djawa Tengah were involved in the foundation of Chinese journalists' association, the Tjoe Piet Hwee.[15] Although the founding meeting received delegates from other cities, almost all of the board were made up of people from Semarang, including the chairman Lauw Koug Huy, editor of competing paper Warna Warta, vice-chairman Yap Kong Hwat, a Djawa Tengah editor, and with Djawa Tengah's editor in chief Kwee as treasurer.[15] The organization set out to defend the interests of the Indonesian Chinese and their newspapers and did not allow native Indonesians as members.[15]

Chan Kok Cheng edit

In 1927, Kwee left and an English-educated economist Chan Kok Cheng, sometimes known as K. C. Chan, became the new editor-in-chief.[16] He was very well-connected, being a close friend of Kwee Kek Beng and Liem Khoen Hien.[16] In July of the same year Tio Tjin Boen, former editor-in-chief of Perniagaan and former Djawa Tengah editor Tjondrokoesoemo launched a competing daily called Asia.[17]

A noteworthy feature of his tenure at the paper were his articles about birth control, almost unheard of in the Malay press at the time, and which he later published as a book.[16] Chan was also active in the Partai Tionghoa Indonesia, a political party, and founded its Semarang chapter in 1932.[16]

Around 1930 the journalist and historian Liem Thian Joe, who had previously been editor of Warna Warta and Perniagaan, joined the editorial staff of the paper of Djawa Tengah.[18] He published a serialized version of his history of Semarang, Riwajat Semarang 1416–1931 in Djawa Tengah Review, the paper's newly launched monthly magazine, between March 1931 and July 1933.[19]

Pouw Kioe An edit

In 1936 Chan Kok Cheng announced he was leaving Djawa Tengah to become editor-in-chief of a competing paper, Soeara Semarang (Malay: voice of Semarang).[16] Although some business listings still listed him as the editor-in-chief of Djawa Tengah until late 1937, it appears that his duties were taken over by another editor called Pouw Kioe An.[20] Pouw had been editor of other Semarang newspapers dating back to at least the mid-1920s, including Kamadjoean and Pewarta, with a special focus in sports journalism.[21][22]

It is unclear exactly when Djawa Tengah ceased publication and why. Due to it no longer being mentioned by 1938 it may have closed by then.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Willmott, Donald Earl (1960). The Chinese of Semarang: A Changing Minority Community in Indonesia. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 31.
  2. ^ "Djawa-tengah". De Locomotief (in Dutch). December 3, 1909.
  3. ^ Claver, Alexander (2014). Dutch commerce and Chinese merchants in Java: colonial relationships in trade and finance, 1800–1942. Brill. p. 197.
  4. ^ "Persdelict". Het vaderland (in Dutch). August 10, 1910.
  5. ^ "Rechtzaken". Bataviaasch nieuwsblad. October 17, 1910.
  6. ^ Indies, Dutch East (1914). "Regeerings-Almanak voor Nederlandsch-Indië, Part 1": 389. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ "Gemengd Indisch Nieuws. - Persdelict". Bataviaasch nieuwsblad. September 1, 1914.
  8. ^ van Dijk, Kees (2007). The Netherlands Indies and the Great War, 1914-1918. Leiden: Brill. p. 13. ISBN 9789004260474.
  9. ^ "Journalistiek". Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië. June 30, 1915.
  10. ^ "Pertimbangan: Aken halnja keriboetan Di Koedoes". Djawa Tengah. November 11, 1918.
  11. ^ "Keriboetan di Koedoes". Tjahaja Timoer. November 6, 1918.
  12. ^ "Comite Fonds Perampokan di Koedoes". Djawa Tengah. November 8, 1918.
  13. ^ "Overzicht der Inlandsche Beweging". De Preanger-bode. January 3, 1921.
  14. ^ a b Salmon, Claudine (1981). Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia: A Provisional Annotated Bibliography. Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme. p. 219.
  15. ^ a b c "Tjoe Piet Hwee - Chineesche Journalistenbond". De Expres (in Dutch). August 21, 1922.
  16. ^ a b c d e Salmon, Claudine (1981). Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia: A Provisional Annotated Bibliography. Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme. p. 161.
  17. ^ "JOURNALISTIEK - EEN NIEUW DAGBLAD". Algemeen handelsblad voor Nederlandsch-Indië (in Dutch). July 26, 1927.
  18. ^ Salmon, Claudine (1981). Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia: A Provisional Annotated Bibliography. Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme. p. 245.
  19. ^ Suryadinata, Leo (2012). Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume Vol. 1. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 581.
  20. ^ "Chineesch-Maleische Bladen". Overzicht van de Inlandsche en Maleisisch-Chineesche Pers (in Dutch). 52: 18. December 24, 1937.
  21. ^ "Chineesche journalistiek". De Locomotief (in Dutch). December 3, 1926.
  22. ^ ""Liberty."". De Indische courant. September 8, 1939.

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Not to be confused with the Indonesian province of Jawa Tengah Central Java Djawa Tengah Malay Central Java known in Chinese as 壟川中央爪哇日報 Lǒngchuan Zhōngyang Zhǎowa Ribao was a major Malay language peranakan Chinese Chinese Indonesian daily newspaper in Semarang Dutch East Indies from 1909 to 1938 It is said to have been the first Chinese newspaper in Semarang 1 Front page of Djawa Tengah from March 29 1919 Contents 1 History 1 1 H C Goldman 1 2 Tan Thwan King 1 3 K T Kwee 1 4 Chan Kok Cheng 1 5 Pouw Kioe An 2 References 3 External linksHistory editH C Goldman edit Djawa Tengah launched in late 1909 under the editorial direction of H C Goldman who had previously been editor of another Malay language paper Bintang Pagi Malay Morning star which had ceased publication only a month earlier 2 Its early issues were printed partly in Malay and partly in Chinese although the Chinese content was soon eliminated 1 During the 1910s like Sin Po in Batavia the paper developed an editorial line was moderately Chinese nationalist and critical of the Dutch Chinese Officer system 3 The paper also gave fair treatment in its coverage of the Indonesian National Awakening often giving front page coverage to the details of Sarekat Islam meetings throughout the 1910s By 1910 Goldman was already getting in trouble under the strict press censorship laws Persdelict for printing materials which defamed the character of state employees 4 He was eventually sentenced to a month in prison 5 Tan Thwan King edit It is unclear when Goldman stepped down as editor in chief but by 1914 the position was held by Tan Thwan King a journalist from Malang who also edited Tjahaja Timoer Andalas and other newspapers during the wartime period 6 In 1914 Tan also became embroiled in a Persdelict case for which he was also sentenced to a month in prison for insulting a Chinese Officer in print 7 During the First World War when the Indies were cut off from most international wire services 8 Djawa Tengah hired Theo Tong Hai who had previously been editor of Sin Po as a travelling correspondent and sent him to China and Japan try get more accurate reports about the state of things in Europe and Asia 9 K T Kwee edit After the war Tan Thwan King apparently left his position which was taken over by Kwee Kee Tie usually known as K T Kwee who held the position for the following decade However Tan continued to contribute and wrote coverage of the 1918 Kudus riot for the paper 10 That riot became an important cause for the paper and editor Kwee joined Auw Yang Kee the Chinese consul to the Indies on a visit to the city of Kudus to survey the damage in the week after the riot 11 and for several months the paper helped organize fundraising efforts for the victims 12 Another editor who joined the paper around the end of the war was Raden Mas Tjondrokoesoemo an elite Javanese who may have helped contribute to the paper s good coverage of the Sarekat Islam and other Indonesian organizations Tjondrokoesoemo left Djawa Tengah for its competitor Warna Warta in 1921 over a dispute about his editorial independence 13 Another was Kwik King Hien a writer of Malay language novels 14 Most of his novels appeared in serialized form in Djawa Tengah before being published as books 14 In 1922 several employees of Djawa Tengah were involved in the foundation of Chinese journalists association the Tjoe Piet Hwee 15 Although the founding meeting received delegates from other cities almost all of the board were made up of people from Semarang including the chairman Lauw Koug Huy editor of competing paper Warna Warta vice chairman Yap Kong Hwat a Djawa Tengah editor and with Djawa Tengah s editor in chief Kwee as treasurer 15 The organization set out to defend the interests of the Indonesian Chinese and their newspapers and did not allow native Indonesians as members 15 Chan Kok Cheng edit In 1927 Kwee left and an English educated economist Chan Kok Cheng sometimes known as K C Chan became the new editor in chief 16 He was very well connected being a close friend of Kwee Kek Beng and Liem Khoen Hien 16 In July of the same year Tio Tjin Boen former editor in chief of Perniagaan and former Djawa Tengah editor Tjondrokoesoemo launched a competing daily called Asia 17 A noteworthy feature of his tenure at the paper were his articles about birth control almost unheard of in the Malay press at the time and which he later published as a book 16 Chan was also active in the Partai Tionghoa Indonesia a political party and founded its Semarang chapter in 1932 16 Around 1930 the journalist and historian Liem Thian Joe who had previously been editor of Warna Warta and Perniagaan joined the editorial staff of the paper of Djawa Tengah 18 He published a serialized version of his history of Semarang Riwajat Semarang 1416 1931 in Djawa Tengah Review the paper s newly launched monthly magazine between March 1931 and July 1933 19 Pouw Kioe An edit In 1936 Chan Kok Cheng announced he was leaving Djawa Tengah to become editor in chief of a competing paper Soeara Semarang Malay voice of Semarang 16 Although some business listings still listed him as the editor in chief of Djawa Tengah until late 1937 it appears that his duties were taken over by another editor called Pouw Kioe An 20 Pouw had been editor of other Semarang newspapers dating back to at least the mid 1920s including Kamadjoean and Pewarta with a special focus in sports journalism 21 22 It is unclear exactly when Djawa Tengah ceased publication and why Due to it no longer being mentioned by 1938 it may have closed by then References edit a b Willmott Donald Earl 1960 The Chinese of Semarang A Changing Minority Community in Indonesia Ithaca NY Cornell University Press p 31 Djawa tengah De Locomotief in Dutch December 3 1909 Claver Alexander 2014 Dutch commerce and Chinese merchants in Java colonial relationships in trade and finance 1800 1942 Brill p 197 Persdelict Het vaderland in Dutch August 10 1910 Rechtzaken Bataviaasch nieuwsblad October 17 1910 Indies Dutch East 1914 Regeerings Almanak voor Nederlandsch Indie Part 1 389 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Gemengd Indisch Nieuws Persdelict Bataviaasch nieuwsblad September 1 1914 van Dijk Kees 2007 The Netherlands Indies and the Great War 1914 1918 Leiden Brill p 13 ISBN 9789004260474 Journalistiek Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch Indie June 30 1915 Pertimbangan Aken halnja keriboetan Di Koedoes Djawa Tengah November 11 1918 Keriboetan di Koedoes Tjahaja Timoer November 6 1918 Comite Fonds Perampokan di Koedoes Djawa Tengah November 8 1918 Overzicht der Inlandsche Beweging De Preanger bode January 3 1921 a b Salmon Claudine 1981 Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia A Provisional Annotated Bibliography Paris Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l Homme p 219 a b c Tjoe Piet Hwee Chineesche Journalistenbond De Expres in Dutch August 21 1922 a b c d e Salmon Claudine 1981 Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia A Provisional Annotated Bibliography Paris Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l Homme p 161 JOURNALISTIEK EEN NIEUW DAGBLAD Algemeen handelsblad voor Nederlandsch Indie in Dutch July 26 1927 Salmon Claudine 1981 Literature in Malay by the Chinese of Indonesia A Provisional Annotated Bibliography Paris Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l Homme p 245 Suryadinata Leo 2012 Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent A Biographical Dictionary Volume Vol 1 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies p 581 Chineesch Maleische Bladen Overzicht van de Inlandsche en Maleisisch Chineesche Pers in Dutch 52 18 December 24 1937 Chineesche journalistiek De Locomotief in Dutch December 3 1926 Liberty De Indische courant September 8 1939 External links editDjawa Tengah issues from 1913 to 1938 digitized by the Center for Research Libraries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Djawa Tengah amp oldid 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