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From the South China Morning Post this week in: 1948

The remaking of the world from the debris of the second world war was richly evident. Almost daily reports covered troubled negotiations in Jogjakarta between Mohammed Hatta, premier of the nascent Indonesian republic, and representatives of The Hague and the colonial government, under the Renville truce, which had temporarily ended the Netherlands' 'police action' to hold on to its colony.

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