ARMY AGREEMENT IN INDONESIA
PERIMETER QUESTIONS SETTLED (Rec. 9.30 p.m.) BATAVIA. March 15. A three-point agreement has been reached by the Dutch and Indonesian Army Chiefs of Staff to settle outstanding military difficulties on the perimeter. Both sides are to withdraw two kilometres behind the existing demarcation line; the Dutch and Indonesians are both to have certain mutually agreed outposts at specified positions beyond these limita; and both sides are to be allowed to patrol as far as the present demarcation lines. The number of Dutch outposts is believed to have been fixed at 29. The Indonesians’ outposts hsve still not been determined.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25135, 17 March 1947, Page 7
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