Looking at Fred Nerks post about #271 and post #279 and this post with the actual image is it possible that ‘Soebarkah’ is not a persons name at all.
But could it just be the village/city name?
We are so use to the nomenclature of city, state here in the US. But was Indonesia divided into provinces or states? Even if it was would there there be enough villages or cities with the same name to worry about using the province or state in identifying a village/city?
And if the President of the Country was from or had connections to that village (as FN says in post #271) it must be well known.
So is this name not a persons name at all - is it just a place?
I don't know. I think Fred knows more about this than do I. It obviously means something.
The instructions on what is to be crossed out relate to a PERSON.
There may or may not be a place with that name, but on the document it clearly refers to a person. There is no field for whatever village the person happens to be in at the time. And it’s pretty well-established. Stanley and Barry were in Jakarta. Your question is rather bizarre.