Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 10, June 1955
- Closing speech by president of conference
- Closing speeches of heads of delegations
• Sadar M. Naim, Afghanistan
• U Nu, Burma
• Chou En-lai, China
• Gamal Adbel Nasser, Egypt
• Jawaharlal Nehru, India
• Sunario, Indonesia
• Jalal Abdoh, Iran
• Mohammad Fadhil Jamali, Iraq
• Tatsunosuke Takasaki, Japan
• Katay D. Sasorith, Laos
• Sami Solh, Lebanon
• Momolu Dukuly, Liberia
• Mohammed Ali, Pakistan
• Carlos P. Romulo, Phillipines
• Sayed Ismail El Azhari, Sudan
• Khaled El Azm, Syria
• Fatin Rustu Zorlu, Turkey
• Pham Van Dong, Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam
• Nguyen Van Thoai, State of Viet-Nam
- Joint statement by the premiers of Indonesia and China
- The state visits of Egypt and the people’s republic of China
- Treaty of friendship between Indonesia and Afghanistan
- World press opinion
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 9, April 1955
- Final communique of the African Asian conference
- Closing speech by conference president
- Conference in retrospect
- The memorable last day of the conference
- Bandung during the conference
- World press
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 8, April 1955
- Communique (April 23, 1955)
- Speeches at signing of treaty between China and Indonesia
- Who’s who in the conference
- World Opinion
- Press extracts
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 7, April 1955
- Communiques
- Treaty on dual nationality between China and Indonesia
- Extract, statement by Pham-Van-Dong
- Who’s who in the conference
- World opinion
- Press extracts
- Memento of opening day reception
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 6, April 1955
- Communiques
- Some important section of addresses of Heads of delegations
• Sardar Mohammad Naim, Afghanistan
• Sayed Ismail El Azhari, Sudan
• Prince Wan, Thailand
• Fatin Rustu Zorlu, Turkey
• Nguyen Van Thoai, State of Vietnam
- Conference news traffic
- Who’s who in the conference
- The American press
- A treaty for women guests
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 4, April 1955
- Address by heads of delegations:
• Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia
• Sir John Jotelawala, Ceylon
• Lt. Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypt
• Kojo Bostio, Gold Coast
• Dr. mogammed Fadhil El-Jamali, Iraq
• Ato Aklilou Habetwold, Ethiopia
• Tatsunosuke Takasaki, Japan
- First working decisions of the conference
- Reception at Governor’s residence
- Who’s who in the conference
- Desks and facilities
- World press opinion
- America: “West will have friends at asia-parley” (by Chalmers M. Roberts)
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 3, April 1955
- Speech of president Sukarno
- Election of chairman
- Address by president of conference
- Watching the opening ceremony
- World press opinion
- Europe: “The Bandung Asian African Conference” (By Jules Sauerwein)
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 1, March 1955
- Asian-African Conference
- Joint communique of the Bogor Conference (December 29, 1954)
- Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo and the International new service
- List of invites
- The joint secretariat
- Facilities for the press
- World press opinion
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading: No. 2, April 1955
- Premier Nehru: “Asian African Conference essentially an experiment in co-existence”
- The organs of the conference
- Bandung is ready
- Capitals, populations and area
- Who’s who in the conference
- World press opinion
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives
Indonesia's foreign ministry, founded on independence in 1945. Produced Bandung conference Bulletin in 1955 (not about Timor, but foundational in decolonization). Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and the ministry produced r distributed pro-occupation materials for some years.
Published
Heading No. 5, April 1955
- The conference secretariat
- Message from Sir John Kotelawala
- Cables of greeting
- Communique of economic comitee
- Communique of cultural comitee
- Address by heads of delegations
• Sami Sohl, Lebanon
• Momolu Dukuly, Liberia
• Mahmoud Bey Muntasser, Libya
• Mohammed Ali, Pakistan
• Carols P. Romulo, Phillipines
• Khaled El-Azem, Syria
- Who’s who in the conference
- Prince Wan Waithyakon Krommun Naradhip Bongsprabandh
- World press opinion
• “Billion and a half people will be present” (by Donald Grant)
Originals at Bishop's (private collection) and McMaster University Archives