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1. The, Free Chinese Youth Association of East Java, known in Indbnesiaias
Perserikatan Pemttda Tiong Hwa .Djawa Timor any in 9hi ese as g Chua, (hao) Wa
H 'W& 'zu Yu Ch f ing: Nien Hsieh Hui AIL
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was 0ff'icially established in Sura aya on ltd Nave
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51. s hequarters
is in the Grand-Hotel, Djal.an Bami 3-7, Surabaya. Although the owner of the
Grand Hotel, YANG Siau Tsung (YANG Shao-chen.,,7 founded the
association, he intends to stay in the backgrounct'and not become an officer.
The associationt"s specific objective is to take active counter measures
against the Chinese Communists in rnd`onesia,. Plans for propagnada work and
the collection of information are now., being formulated.1
2. The association is expanding very slowly, since meiibeers are admitted only
after earef'ul screening 'to prevent infiltration. Total membership, including
officers, is now 27. The average age of the members is 22, most of them
being.. either students, teachers, or businessmen. The officers are:
Chairman CHAN Chang Tun
(CH'EN Chang-ttuan -
Vice Chairman
Chairman; Inspection
Committee
General Affairs
Manager
Secretary: Chinese
Language
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K00 Min'Tak
(KU Ming-ta -
KWOH Wen King
(KUO Wen-.ch' ing -
CHEN Yuen Fu
(CH'EN Yuan-hou
HO Hwun Ling
(HO Huan-ling -
CHU Hsau Ts to
STATE
ARMY
Chung
Businessman
Tjantian Tengah Gg 1/25
Teacher
Djl, Majang 2
Teacher
D,~. 11Tj okrd-.~minoto 26,
Malang
Businessman
Kebalan Barat 20
Student
Ketupa 18
Student
Petjindilan 8
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Secretary; Indonesian CHANG Chun Liang
Language
Treasurer
Organizer
Organizer
Inspector
Inspector
Propaganda
Education
Sports
Mthsic and Dramatics
Welfare
(CHANG Chen-liang -
CHENN Kien Shu
(CHENG Chien-shu -
LEE Tek Yun2
(LI Te Yuan -
CHEN Pin Kee
(CHEEN Ping-chi
KWOH Taung Siang
(KUO Chen-hsiang -
YU King Ing
(YU Chin-ying -
Panggung 44
WOO Fat Hsing
(HU Fa-hs ing 6V
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CHU Soong Tsung
(CHU Sung-tseng
CHEUN Ching Fa
(CHENG Chin-fa -
CHEN Chin Hwa
(CHEEN Ch'ing-hua -
LU Chuen Tek
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(LU Chen-te
3. Following is the constitution of the Free
Java:
Article
Name of the Organization
Businessman
Kemba.ng Djepun 55
Teacher
Talun Lor 22, Lawang
Businessman
Pacean Statan 9
Businessman
Maspati Gg 4/62
Businessman
Petjinan 94-96, Malang
Businessman
Dembang Djepun 55
r)> ) Kapasan Bunbio Gg. 3/19
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Student
Panggung 113
Teacher
Taman Riaum 38, Malang
Teacher
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Argopuro 11-15
The Free Chinese Youth Association of East Indonesia or Free Youth Association.
The name in Indonesian is Perserikatan Pemtu.da Tiong Hwa Djawa Timor.
Article II
Headquarters
Headquarters is in Surabaya. If ixpansion makes it necessary to do so, the
association will establish branch headquarters in East Java cities,
Article III
Principles
The principles of this association are:
a. To guide and support the Free China Government.
b. Fight for freedom,
c. To follow Dr. Sun Yat Sen's Three Principles and to carry out his
doctrine.
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d. To promote the principles of democracy.
e. To improve the knowledge of youth.
f. To cultivate the morality and character of young people.
g. To cooperate with the Indonesians and to assist them to build
up the nation.
h. To create close friendship between China and Indonesia.
Article IV
Membership
A. The organizers of the association automatically become -members.
B. All patriotic overseas Chinese youth, who have good character, are
willing to serve society with high spirit, and agree with the
principles of this association, regardless of sex, are welcome to join
this association.
0. The procedure is as follows:
1. The applicant must be recommended by two members.
2. The applicant must fill out the application form.
3. The applicant must be examined by the Executive Committee.
D. Foreign youths who agree with the principles of this association also
are welcome to join the association as special members.
E, Members have the right to.
1. Nominate and elect candidates.
2. Be candidates.
3. Enjoy all the benefits of this association.
F. Members are obliged to:
1. Pay the entrance fee.
2. Pay monthly dues.
3. Obey the regulations and the resolutions of the association.
G. The Executive Committee has the right to dismiss any member who dis-
obeys the regulations, damages the reputation of or is unfaithful to the
association.
Article
Organization
A. The association has adopted the dommittee form of organization.
B. The highest power of the association is vested in the General Members
Meeting. The Executive and Inspection Committees are nominated and
elected at this meeting.
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C. The Executive Committee
Chairman
Vice Chairman
General Affairs Chief
Secretaries (2)
Treasurer
Organizers (2)
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consists of 13 members and two candidates.
Propaganda Chief
Sports Chief
Education Chief
Welfare Chief
Music and Dramatics Chief
The Executive Committee has the fight to invite
Honorary Chairman and Advisors, when needed.
to membership one
The Inspection Committee consists of three members and one candidate.
Chairman
Inspectors (2)
Article VI
A. The main responsibilities of the General Members Meeting are:
1. To pass on or amend the regulations.
2. To elect and discharge members of the Executive and Inspection
Committees.
3. To examine the reports and records of the Executive and Inspection
Committees.
4, To settle all questions which these committees cannot decide.
B. The responsibilities of the Executive Committee are:
1. To carry out decisions made at the General Members Meeting.
2, To call meetings,
3. To carry out all the affairs of the association.
C. The responsibilities of the Executive Committee Chairman are:
1. To make plans for the association.
2. To direct and supervise all the Section affairs.
3. To call committee meetings and represent the association to other
groups.
D. The responsibilities of the Executive Committee Vice Chairman are:
1. To assist the chairman.
2. To take charge of the Executive Committee if the chairman is absent.
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E. The responsibilities of the General ?'ffairs Section Chief are:
1. To assist the Chairman of the Executive Committee.
2. To take charge of all property belonging to the association.
F. The responsibilities of the Secretary are:
1. To send and receive all correspondence.
2. To keep all records and files.
3. To record minutes while meetings are in progress.
G. The responsibilities of the Treasurer are:
1. To receive funds and make all payments for the association.
2. To guard the funds and, keep financial records.
H. The responsibilities of the Organizer are:
1. To keep in touch with all members, observing and supervising their
thoughts, behavior, and activities,
2. To register all members,
3. To divide the members into groups.
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The responsibilities of the Propaganda Chief are:
1.
To issue publications.
2.
To plan propaganda programs.
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The responsibilities of the Education Chief are:
1.
To devise ways of improving the education of the members.
2.
To establish an educational program.
3.
To supervise the library and keep it in order.
K.
The responsibilities of the Sports Chief are:
1. To supervise those sports which are of interest to members.
L.
The responsibilities of the Music and Dramatics Chief are:
1. +o supervise concert practice.
2. To supervise play rehearsals.
M. The responsibilities of the Welfare Chief are:
1. To help unemployed members find jobs.
2. To arrange the weddings and funerals of members.
3. To assist in case of sickness or accident and, if necessary, to
provide funds in such cases.
N, The responsibilities of the Inspection Committee are:
1. To examine the records of the associationfunds.
2. To supervise members' movements and activities.
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Executive and Inspection Committee members wiE have one year terms of office.
If they are reelected at the General Members Meeting, they may continue in
office, Three terms in office is the maximum period of tenure.
Article VIII
Meetings
A. The General Members Meeting must be held at least once a year. If an
important affair has to be considered, the Executive Committee or two-
'thirds of the association's members may call a special meeting.
B. The Executive and Inspection Committees must hold meetings at least
once a month. If necessary, they may call special meetings.
C. The Executive and Inspection Committees must hold a joint meeting at
least once every three months. If necessary, they may call special
meetings. All joint meetings are called by the Chairmen of the two
Committees.
Article IX
A. Members must pay monthly dues. The amount of monthly dues will be
decided by the members.
B. The association may call for special contributions if necessary.
C. The budget and balance must be reported to the Inspection Committee
once a month.
Article X
Supnlement
These regulations have been passed by the General Members Meeting.
25X1A. This orga ization bears a striking similarity to
the S?ura aya Free China Youth Rorps (Ssu Shui Tsih Yu Chung,Kuo Tsing
25X1A Nien Tduan) The constitution,
structure, aims, an activities of the two groups are almost identical
in some instances.
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LEE Tek Yun is one of the most powerful men in the
association. He handles all the screening of applicants and will be
responsible for selecting and training members chosen for intelligence
work..
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