Anefo photo collection. The wife of the Indonesian nationalist Sjahrir, leader of the Indonesian cabinet, lives in Santpoort, where she provides for himself through office work in maintenance and her. Mrs. Sjahrir, born Duchateau, was born in Delft, where her husband visited the university. She is now 39 years old and was married in 1936 according to the Mohammedan laws, which marriage was not recognized by the Dutch government. That is why she was repatriated to the Netherlands against her, while her husband was transferred to the upper-digoul after the outbreak of hostilities with Japan. Needless to say that Mrs. Sjahrir would like to return to India again. March 22, 1946. Noord-Holland, Santpoort

Anefo photo collection. The wife of the Indonesian nationalist Sjahrir, leader of the Indonesian cabinet, lives in Santpoort, where she provides for himself through office work in maintenance and her. Mrs. Sjahrir, born Duchateau, was born in Delft, where her husband visited the university. She is now 39 years old and was married in 1936 according to the Mohammedan laws, which marriage was not recognized by the Dutch government. That is why she was repatriated to the Netherlands against her, while her husband was transferred to the upper-digoul after the outbreak of hostilities with Japan. Needless to say that Mrs. Sjahrir would like to return to India again. March 22, 1946. Noord-Holland, Santpoort
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