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Ir. Herling Laoh (1902 – 1912 – 15 March 1970), was a Christian Indonesian politician, bureaucrat and entrepreneur from what is today the province North Sulawesi. A member of the nationalistic Indonesian National Party (PNI), he served in a number of cabinet posts during the Indonesian National Revolution, including as Minister of Transportation and Minister of Public Works and Housing. Born to a goldsmith and his wife, in Tompaso, Dutch East Indies. He was the younger brother of Frits Laoh, who would become a politician later in life. He studied at the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (THB), and graduated in 1928.

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  • Ir. Herling Laoh (1902 – 1912 – 15 March 1970), was a Christian Indonesian politician, bureaucrat and entrepreneur from what is today the province North Sulawesi. A member of the nationalistic Indonesian National Party (PNI), he served in a number of cabinet posts during the Indonesian National Revolution, including as Minister of Transportation and Minister of Public Works and Housing. Born to a goldsmith and his wife, in Tompaso, Dutch East Indies. He was the younger brother of Frits Laoh, who would become a politician later in life. He studied at the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (THB), and graduated in 1928. Following the proclamation of independence, he joined the PNI and rose through the ranks of the party organization. In 1946, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Public Works and Housing, by Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir. He served in the position until 1947, when he was appointed minister, after the resignation of Mohammad Enoch. During the Prime Ministership of Mohammad Hatta, he also became Minister of Transportation, while still remaining as Minister of Public Works and Housing. After the end of the National Revolution, he remained active in politics, and was involved in the PRRI/Permesta Rebellion. He was arrested but eventually released in 1967. On 15 March 1970, Herning Laoh died in Indonesia, at the age of between 58 and 68. (en)
  • Ir. Herling Laoh (23 Agustus 1905 – 15 Maret 1970) adalah birokrat Indonesia yang pernah menjabat jabatan menteri pada era Presiden Soekarno. (in)
  • 赫尔林·拉奥(印尼語:Herling Laoh)(1905年3月6日-1970年3月15日)是已故印度尼西亚政治人物,属印尼,新教基督徒,曾多次在印尼内阁中担任部长职务,主要担任公共工程部长和交通部长。 (zh)
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  • Ir. Herling Laoh (23 Agustus 1905 – 15 Maret 1970) adalah birokrat Indonesia yang pernah menjabat jabatan menteri pada era Presiden Soekarno. (in)
  • 赫尔林·拉奥(印尼語:Herling Laoh)(1905年3月6日-1970年3月15日)是已故印度尼西亚政治人物,属印尼,新教基督徒,曾多次在印尼内阁中担任部长职务,主要担任公共工程部长和交通部长。 (zh)
  • Ir. Herling Laoh (1902 – 1912 – 15 March 1970), was a Christian Indonesian politician, bureaucrat and entrepreneur from what is today the province North Sulawesi. A member of the nationalistic Indonesian National Party (PNI), he served in a number of cabinet posts during the Indonesian National Revolution, including as Minister of Transportation and Minister of Public Works and Housing. Born to a goldsmith and his wife, in Tompaso, Dutch East Indies. He was the younger brother of Frits Laoh, who would become a politician later in life. He studied at the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (THB), and graduated in 1928. (en)
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