The arrival of KNIL civilian families from inland at the station Kali Bata Description: Batavia: After the transport through the Republic had been postponed several times, arrived Wednesday evening, April 28, 1948, at the station Kalibata, the first group of families and relatives of KNIL soldiers from Republican territory, totaling 305 souls. They come from camps in Solo and Djocja. Mrs. Bon. Mainassy whose husband, Corp. Mainassy works on Tjililitan, tells the listeners in front of the microphone, both here in the country and in the Netherlands, her impressions about the journey from the rep


The arrival of KNIL civilian families from inland at the station Kali Bata Description: Batavia: After the transport through the Republic had been postponed several times, arrived Wednesday evening, April 28, 1948, at the station Kalibata, the first group of families and relatives of KNIL soldiers from Republican territory, totaling 305 souls. They come from camps in Solo and Djocja. Mrs. Bon. Mainassy whose husband, Corp. Mainassy works on Tjililitan, tells the listeners in front of the microphone, both here in the country and in the Netherlands, her impressions about the journey from the republic to Batavia. Date: April 28, 1948 Location: Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies, Salatiga


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