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  1. Oei Tiong Ham, Majoor-titulair der Chinezen ( Chinese: 黃仲涵; pinyin: Huáng Zhònghán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Tiōng-hâm; 1866–1924) was a Chinese Indonesian tycoon and the son of Oei Tjie Sien, [3] the founder of the Kian Gwan, a multinational trading company.

  2. Interview: Oei Tjong Ie Date: August 13, 1987 Place: Kian Gwan Engineering, Jurong, Singapore Interviewer: Yoshihara Kunio A Brief Profile of Oei Tjong Ie Oei Tjong Ie was born in Semarang in 1918 as the eldest son of Ho Kiem Hoa Nio (or Lucy Ho), the seventh wife of Oei Tiong Ham. After receiving primary education in Semarang, he

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    Maybank was founded by Singaporean business tycoon Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat (who died in 2004) & Oei Tjong Ie. The company was led by President and CEO Tan Sri Amirsham Abdul Aziz from 1994 until March 2008 after which he was appointed Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in-charge of the Economic Planning Unit, a post he held until April ...

  4. Jun 27, 2013 · A business career not wanted: The life of Jack Oei Tjong Ie Chairman of the Board of the Oei Tiong Ham Concern, 1950-1963 — Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)

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  5. eldest brother Tjong Ie (born in 1918), sister Twan Nio (born in 1920), and second eldest brother Tjong Bo (born in 1922) spoke Chinese at home. My father was very con­ scious of his Chinese background. He was reputedly the first Chinese in the Netherlands East Indies to cut the pigtail. He and later other Chinese cut the pigtail as a sign of 221

  6. Interview: Oei Tjong Ie. Date: August 13, 1987 Place: Kian Gwan Engineering, Jurong, Singapore Interviewer: Yoshihara Kunio. A Brief Profile of Oei Tjong Ie Oei Tjong Ie was born in Semarang in 1918 as the eldest son of Ho Kiem Hoa Nio (or Lucy Ho), the seventh wife of Oei Tiong Ham. After receiving primary education in Semarang, he went to the ...

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  8. The five following articles (chap. 4-8) deal with some aspects of the history of the Oei Tiong Ham Concern. The first two, emanating from Tjoa Soe Tjong, a top manager of the Concern, were translated from the Dutch by Onghokham.

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