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English: Cover of a Malay-language (Indonesian) magazine from the Dutch East Indies called Tjerita Roman (novel story). It is the November 1933 issue (No. 59) dedicated to a piece by Mrs. Leader (pseudonym of Nyonya The Tiang Ek, whose real name was Lie Djien Nio). The piece is named Soeami? (Husband?)
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Source http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:184356
Author The Tiang Ek / Tjerita Roman magazine

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Tjerita Roman issue No. 59 cover (1933)

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6 December 1933

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