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INDONESIAN TROOPS

Plans After Settlement

(N Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) SYDNEY, Aug. 9.

Troop landings in West New Guinea would cease after an agreement between Holland and Indonesia had been confirmed, the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia (General Saudi) said today. “I expect that, before the agreement is made, there will be a cease-fire between the Dutch and Indonesia,” he added But. General Saudi said, there probably would be minor disturbances when Indonesia took over West New Guinea.

Indonesia would keep up food and medical supplies to Indonesian troops now behind Dutch lines, he added. General Suadi was speaking to reporters on his return to Sydney today after three days in New Zealand, where he gave lectures at the Royal New Zealand Air Force staff college.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 13

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INDONESIAN TROOPS Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 13

INDONESIAN TROOPS Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 13