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INDONESIAN MINISTERS

Several To Be Tried (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) DJAKARTA, April 6. At least some of 18 former Cabinet Ministers, now in gaol, will be tried by a military tribunal, a Djakarta newspaper reported today. The “Armed Forces Daily Mail” said the ministers, and a number of former senior officials, were now being interrogated. Among them was the former Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. The newspaper said the Army strongman. General Suharto, had said those found innocent would be freed.

“However, there Is a very slight chanct that all those detained minis le s and other V.l.P.’s are not guilty.” it said.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31029, 7 April 1966, Page 17

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INDONESIAN MINISTERS Press, Volume CV, Issue 31029, 7 April 1966, Page 17

INDONESIAN MINISTERS Press, Volume CV, Issue 31029, 7 April 1966, Page 17

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