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Loa Sek Hie Loa Sek Hie Sia (born in Batavia in 1898 - died in The Hague in 1965) was a politician, parliamentarian, patrician and landlord of Peranakan Chinese and Indo-European roots in the Dutch East Indies. All through his political career, he advocated the abolition of racial discrimination and the promotion of education, particularly in the ethnic Chinese community of the Dutch colony.〔 During the Indonesian Revolution, he was instrumental in the founding of a Chinese self-defense force, called Pao An Tui, and was a leading proponent of the federalist movement. ==Family and Education== Loa was born in Batavia into one of the city's most prominent families. His father, Loa Tiang Hoey, was Kapitein der Chinezen of Pasar Baroe, son of the famous tycoon Loa Po Seng, of Jalan Poseng, also in Pasar Baroe. His Indo-European mother, Louise Goldman, hailed from a well-known family of planters in Central Java, and was of Austrian-Jewish descent. Loa's adoptive mother and stepmother - his father's senior wife - was a cousin of Tio Tek Ho, penultimate Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia. As a descendant of Chinese Officieren, he bore the hereditary dignity of ''Sia'', which he disliked and rarely used. He was educated at the Europeesche Lagere School (ESL) and the Hoogere Burgerschool (HBS) in Batavia. Despite his largely European education, Loa was brought up by his Indo-European mother to valorise the customs and ideals of Chinese civilisation. In 1919, Louise Goldman arranged for her son to marry Corry Tan, daughter of Tan Liok Tiauw Sia, Landheer van Batoe-Tjepper, a respected landowner, and part of the Chinese gentry of Batavia. The young couple settled down in the then newly developed, fashionable suburb of Menteng in the outskirts of Batavia.
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