Injo Beng Goat (Chinese: 杨明月, 1902 - 1962) was a Chinese Indonesian journalist, lawyer, and political activist of the late Dutch East Indies and early independence era in Indonesia.[1][2] He was editor-in-chief of Keng Po, one of the largest newspapers of the early independence period, until 1958.
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^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. pp. 186–7. ISBN 9780835705929.
InjoBengGoat (Chinese: 杨明月, 1902 - 1962) was a Chinese Indonesian journalist, lawyer, and political activist of the late Dutch East Indies and early...
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