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Asia Raja
''Asia Raja'' (Perfected Spelling ''Asia Raya'', both meaning "Grand Asia") was a newspaper published in the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia) during the Japanese occupation. ==Background== When the Japanese Empire occupied the Dutch East Indies in 1942, they tasked a group of writers and intellectuals to better integrate the native society; this was done in other occupied countries as well. Approximately 190 people of this "Propaganda Division" arrived in Batavia (modern day Jakarta) in early 1942, including novelist Tomoji Abe. Among their efforts was the founding of a newspaper, entitled ''Asia Raja''. This newspaper involved both Japanese and native persons in his management and publication.
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