DescriptionRoekiah in Siti Akbari (1941, postcard) obverse.jpg
English: Roekiah in a postcard for the film Siti Akbari. The man with his back to the camera may be Rd. Mochtar, who played opposite Roekiah in this film. Postmarked 1941; the reverse has a short letter inquiring about the recipient's trip to Probolinggo.
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Postcard in own collection
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Employee(s) of Tan's Film Company
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