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Soviet Chess Players Nearly Checkmated By American Press
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WEST NEW GUINEA PROBLEM Indonesia Presenting Formal Request
To United Nations
New York, Aug. 17.
Indonesia will present a formal request to the United Nations Secretary-General tomorrow ask- ing that its dispute with the Netherlands over Western New Guinea be considered by the ninth General Assembly this autumn, it was announced here today.
on a
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Mr R. Sumarjo, of the Indonesia delegation, month previously, also came in for criticism. Fior said that told Reuter that the Indonesian request would be Smyslov "put on pressure only presented to the Secretary-General, Mr Dag in his third
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"made the Americans
every tions between the chess players effort to avold catastrophe." of the Soviet Union and those Unfortunately, however, some of of the United States," he wrote, the Soviet grandmasters "began-China Mail Special. with en under-estimation of
is intolerable error In chess contests."
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Sovereignty over Western of Indonesia from the Dutch. New Guinea had been a point) union.
of dispute between Indonesia At the latest negotiations Mr. and the Netherlands since 1940 Sumarjo told the Dutch also when the Indonesian Republic refused to negotiate further, on came into being following Dutch Western New Guinen. withdrawal.
"The only way for us to press our claim is to refer it to the
sold.
Mr Sumarjo slated the In- doncsion case thus: "West New General Assembly," Mr. Sumarjo Guinea is disputed. We claim it as our territory because it was part of the Dutch Indles. The Hague Convention 1049 decreed the transfer of il to the new republic but there was an article in it which stated with regard to residency Western New Guinea was to hove status quo maintained for pne year until the two parties reached a settlement.
Dr D. J. Van Baluseck, Chief East of the Netherlands delegation, declined 10 comment on the
until announcement
it was to formally presented
the Secretary-General in writing.
that
TOOK EXCEPTION "We claimed rovereignty was transferred by The Hague Con- vention but the Dutch took ex- ception.
"One year elapsed negotiations but there settlement."
"Any
KNOWLEDGE
comment should bo
based on knowledge of the
fucts," he said,
The Indonesian request will take the form of a letter to the Secretary-General asking that New the question of Western Guinen be included as on Item on the supplementary agenda of the ninth Assembly. in the
Requests for inclusion of the was no supplementary agenda must be
at least 80 days brought
in carried on advance of the convening of the without a Assembly on September 21. reached. Friday, August 20, was thus the
The deadline.
at
Negotiations were In 1961 and 1952 all settlement being Recent negotiations Hague resulted in withdrawal Upian convening, one of the Assembly's first acta afler selection of a new President will be adoption of the agenda. A simple majority of those pro- sent and voting in the 60-nation Assembly is required for placing nn additional liam on the sup. plementary agenda-Reuter,
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The Hague, Aug. 17. President Sukarno's announce- ment that Indonesia brought the New Guinea dispute before the United Nations Assembly did not cause much surprise in Dutéh official circles.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman to comment on who declined the dovernment's expectations regarding the forthcoming United Nations debate ponding a study which began today, desinrod that this move was “in the air" "for
long time already.
ם
Sukorno's decision did not change the Dutch standpoint at ail. Holland maintains that Western New Guinea will re- main under Dutch sovereignty.
After the recent Hague con- ference which led to the dis- solution of the Dutch-Indonesian Union, Dutch delegation leader Minister Without
Portfolio Joseph M. A. Lung expressed view that a solution for the Now Guince disputa cannot be found any more.
the
It can be expected that Holland in the United Nations will stick to its attitude that
Hollany must rumain with
Dulch morning newspapers today reported Dr. Sukarno's speech but did not comment United Press,
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