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Indonesians withdrawn

fN.Z.P A.'Reuter—Copyright) SAIGON, March 26.

Indonesia has withdrawn 30 of her 100 staff with the International Commission for Control and Supervision in South Vietnam. The withdrawal follows the Government’s abandonment of the Central Highlands. where the majority of the 30 Indonesians had been stationed. One member, who was in the town of Ban Me Thuot, which fell to Communist troops two weeks ago, is still unaccounted for. Officials of two of the other three nations represented on the commission Iran and Poland, say that they do not plan to reduce the size of their contingents but that their members have been withdrawn from the highlands and the northern town of Hue, which has also been abandoned by Government troops. The fourth member, Hungary, has declined to comment.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33803, 27 March 1975, Page 19

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Indonesians withdrawn Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33803, 27 March 1975, Page 19

Indonesians withdrawn Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33803, 27 March 1975, Page 19

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