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Disputes Settled In Jakarta

fNX Press Association-Copyright) LONDON, July 16.

Sources in Jakarta have announced that the disputes among the three Armed Forces have been smoothed out, and the country’s reorganised administration has settled down to govern tinder President Soekarno’s “guided democracy” scheme. . The Air Force Chief of Staff (Air Vice-Marshal Suriadarma) announced his objection to Army control of all three services had been settled. President Soekarno announced the Navy Chief of Staff (ViceAdmiral Subijakto) was being relieved of his post and would be appointed to an overseas diplomatic post.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 7

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Disputes Settled In Jakarta Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 7

Disputes Settled In Jakarta Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 7

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