DUTCH MISSION TO U.S.
TALKS ON INDONESIA OBSERVANCE OF TRUCE (10 a.rn.) THE HAGUE. Sept. 5. The Lieutenant Governor-General of the East Indies, Dr. H. van Mook. will fly to the United States tomorrow to discuss the Indonesian situation with the American authorities. Australia, together with other interested nations, may send military oflicers to Indonesia to help to supervise the cease-fire order, says the A.A.P.Rcuter correspondent. It is believed that the six consuls in Batavia, who have been requested by the Security Council to investigate the cease-fire, recommended to their respective Governments that neutral military officers should he stationed dong the demarcation lines and a pool should be held in reserve from which officers could he drawn to be despatched to the scene of any renewed fighting.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22427, 6 September 1947, Page 5
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