Indonesian Mission Leaves For Holland;
JACARTA, Oct. 29.—A Indonesian Parliamentary mission left for Holland by air today to explain Indonesia’s standpoint on Western New Guinea to the Dutch Government and people.
Doctor Sukiman, leader of InGonesia’s powerful Masjumi (Moslem) party, who headed the mission commented: “We hope to return, with New Guinea in our pocket, before 1®51.”
He said the mission would visit Lake Success to put Indonesia’s standpoint if necessary. The mission includes eight other members of parliament.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 November 1950, Page 5
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