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  • Chinese workers

    Szekely, 1920s The Chinese plant the tobacco and  get  their  wages  according  to  the  results obtained. The Javans receive only a daily wage, they are  not  fitted  to  do  the  finer  work.  They have  no ambition,  and  do  not  know  the value  of  money.  At home in their Java villages they did not have to…

  • Preman

    Szekely, 1920s There  is a great difference between one worker and   another.   The    contract   coolie,  the   so-called orang kontrak,   who  is  imported   from   China   or Java, hires himself  out for years at a stretch, receives an advance, draws a cross under a piece of  paper and, from then on, ceases to be a free man.…

  • Lim Ah Yung

    From Tropical Fever by Laszlo Szekely. Lim Ah-Yung was busying himself on the edge of the forest showing the places where further seedbeds were to be made. “Ah-Yung! … Ah-Yungaaaa!! … ” I cried. “Hoy ! ” replied his strident voice. And he came hurriedly trotting up. A red thread was woven into his long…

  • Prince of Deli

    Prins, 1910 Apie Prins (1885-1958) is the author of Ik ga m’n eige Baan  (I’m going to do my own job, publisher De Bezige Bij, Amsterdam, 1958), an autobiography, an eventful account of a ‘grand and compelling life’ of his life in Deli). Prins was a translator, journalist, casual workman, explorer, peace activist, bohemian and…

  • Ah Seng, The Cook

    Ah Seng, The Cook from Onze bedienden in Indië (1948) by Madelon Székely-Lulofs The utmost sobriety for a planter was achieved in the relationship with the Chinese cook. Anyone who wanted to get rid of all responsibility for the food took on a Chinese cook. He was not a boy, only a cook. He minded…

  • The Career of Chaw A Hjong

    The Career of Chaw A Hjong is a short story written by László Székely, a Hungarian planter working in Deli in the 1920s. This is one of the few stories written by European on the life of a Chinese Coolie in Deli. László mainly described the idiosyncrasy of a Chinese worker, who happened to be…

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