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The Indonesian Parliament, by a large majority, to-day elected a former Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Hatta (above), as Vice-President. Communist members left Parliament in protest, claiming that the office of Vice-President was unnecessary. —Jakarta, October 14.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26244, 16 October 1950, Page 7

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The Indonesian Parliament, by a large majority, to-day elected a former Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Hatta (above), as Vice-President. Communist members left Parliament in protest, claiming that the office of Vice-President was unnecessary. —Jakarta, October 14. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26244, 16 October 1950, Page 7

The Indonesian Parliament, by a large majority, to-day elected a former Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Hatta (above), as Vice-President. Communist members left Parliament in protest, claiming that the office of Vice-President was unnecessary. —Jakarta, October 14. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26244, 16 October 1950, Page 7