Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1946 — Page 28

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British Troop Withdrawal May, End Truce,

By GEORGE WELLER Times Foreign Correspondent

BATAVIA, Sept. 16 —Broader conflicts may erupt in Java when the British complete their Nov.30 with{drawal, Soetan-Sjahrir, Indonesian premier, predicted in a private in-

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but they cannot achieve mediation between us, They might as well leave.” Sees Two Obstacles The two malin obstacles now to peace, Mr, Sjahrir said, were the question whether the Dutch would return the cities of Soerabaja, Samarang and Bandoeng to the Republicans, who held them last autumn, and whether the Dutch would be willing to make a treaty on an international level, recognizing Indonesia as a Somplerely independent republic. “I consider it most important that the Dutch already have conceded our right. to self-determination,” he’ said.

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dergo a period of Dutch political tutelage, lke the Philippines under the United States, Mr, Sjahrir said: “That is what the Dutch want now. But, while the United States

ual freedom to the Filipinos, the Dutch never did anything which gave us hope. Why did the Dutch never trust us, as the Americans trusted the Filipinos? We could not ‘wait any ‘longer; we had to seize this opportunity.” Mr. Sjahrir admitted that the Dutch attitude now was more mod-

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