Illegal Opium Smuggler Got Arrested
A Chinese man named IJo Tjam Tjoeij was arrested by the police for hiding 3 tails (113.4 grams) of opium. In his pocket, a bag of lime leaves was also found. He intended to sell the opium to villagers in Garut. The opium was hidden in the bottom of a god statue that he brought. He was sentenced to 3 months of forced labor.
Sinar Terang, consist of 34 editions, published between 18 October 1888 and 27 November 1888. Bazaar Malay (Old Indonesian). Last published in 1898. Read More
SINAR TERANG Batavia (Jakarta) – Friday Edition, November 2, 1888
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SINAR TERANG Batavia (Jakarta) – Friday Edition, November 2, 1888
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Illegal Opium Smuggler Got Arrested
A Chinese man named IJo Tjam Tjoeij was arrested by the police for hiding 3 tails (113.4 grams) of opium. In his pocket, a bag of lime leaves was also found. He intended to sell the opium to villagers in Garut. The opium was hidden in the bottom of a god statue that he brought. He was sentenced to 3 months of forced labor.
Sinar Terang, consist of 34 editions, published between 18 October 1888 and 27 November 1888. Bazaar Malay (Old Indonesian). Last published in 1898. Read More