“INVASION OF NEW GUINEA”
“Soviet Plans For Support” (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) NEW YORK, January 22. The “Sunday News” reported today that British sources in Whitehall believed the Soviet Union intended to "provide massive support for an armed Indonesian invasion of Dutch New Guinea.” The newspaper which carried the story in some of its later editions, did not identify the Whitehall sources. The newspaper quoted Whitehall sources as having said in London yesterday that disguised Soviet intervention in the Far East, ranking as perhaps the most cold-blood-edly cynical act yet by the Khrushchev regime, was expected soon.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 6
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