COMMUNIST DISPUTE
Indonesians On Chinese Side (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) WASHINGTON, May 8. Higih American officials now count Indonesia’s Communist Party—the largest outside the Communist countries—in China’s camp in the leadership dispute between the Soviet Union and China, the Associated Press reported today. The development was no source of particular satisfaction to Washington and other non-Communist capitals, said A.P. Under pressure from the Communist Party, President Soekamo appeared to have veered increasingly away from the neutral foreign policy he had long proclaimed, officials said.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30127, 10 May 1963, Page 9
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