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Djawoto
Djawoto (Perfected Spelling: Jawoto; August 10, 1906 – 1992) was an Indonesian journalist and diplomat.〔Encyclopedia of Jakarta. ''(Djawoto )''〕〔NRC. ''(DJAWOTO (1906 - 1992); Moslim en nationalist )''〕 He served as Indonesia's ambassador to China and Mongolia starting in 1964.
==Teacher and journalist==
Djawoto started working as a teacher in 1927.〔 He was a member of the Javanese batik traders's cooperative known as Sarekat Islam.〔 A friend of Sukarno, Djawoto joined the Indonesian Nationalist Party in 1927.〔 After 15 years as a teacher, Djawoto changed career and became a journalist instead.〔 He worked at the Antara news agency for a number of years〔 and served as its chief editor from 1946 to 1964. In 1945 he was included in the Education Section of the Socialist Party at the founding congress of the party.〔 He was a member of the Central Indonesian National Committee between 1945 and 1949.〔 His book ''Djurnalistik dalam praktek'' ('Journalism in Practice') was published in 1960.〔 Djawoto was a leading figure in the Union of Indonesian Journalists (PWI).

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