NOT A QUISLING.
THE NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES NEW YORK, October 12. “Among the 70,000,000 inhabitants of the Dutch East Indies there is not a single Quisling,” declared a former Governor of East Java, Dr. Charles van der PI as. “Even now the Japanese are unable to get a Quisling and have been forced to appoint a Japanese mayor in Sourabaya. Indonesians are still fighting the invader on Timor and in Borneo. Underground forces are active in Java. Many Japanese were being killed every night.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 3, 14 October 1942, Page 6
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