Indonesian at the University of Sydney in the Early 1960s

The early days of the teaching of Indonesian at the University of Sydney are discussed. The various lecturers and textbooks used in those years are mentioned. This year, 2008, marks the fiftieth anniversary of teaching Indonesian and Malay at the University of Sydney - which still continues. The tea...

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