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Presidential Decree Number 184 In 1954

Original Language Title: Keputusan Presiden Nomor 184 Tahun 1954

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e garments of the countrymen, and the garments of the king of the land, and the hundred and five hundred and fifty thousand. foreign;

l) to the member of the jang no.C. 6, C. 17 which in three years time jang Once the country has gone out of the country in the winter, the extra money is given Rp. 750.-(tudjuh hundred fifty rupiah) or fight price in foreign matauang;

m) to the Speaker of the Delegation given in New York money for representation For the entire delegation to the U.S.S. 10,000.-(tens of thousands of U.S. A) jang must be held accountable according to the law of law;

n) in order for the local Secretariat to be provided with money as a result of the U.S.S. 5,000 (five thousand dollars U.S.A.), provided by the Permanent Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia on United Nations-The Nation in New York;

o) the role of jang goods is required by the Delegation regarding:

1. U.S. $1,500 writing tools (thousand five hundred dollars U.S.A.) are provided by the Permanent Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations in New York;

2. The wire, porti and tilpon cost the U.S. $15,000 (fifteen thousand dollars U.S.A.) provided by the Permanent Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia at the United Nations;

p) 1. The member in the no.A. 1a diwadjibkan gave a written report to the President of the Republic of Indonesia and the Prime Minister;

2. The members were in the 1b no.A., and A. 2 was announced to give the report to the President and Minister of Foreign Affairs;

q) The members of the members of the jang delegation came from Indonesia as long as they were out of the country full of jang. The time is full, and the time is full, and to retire;

r) within one month of the month after the return in Djakarta, each of the Delegates will be given a reply of being corroborated by the time of the end of the month. The evidence for any amount of money is sent to the Djawatan Perdstreets;

s) if later, there is an error in this decision.

The letter of the decree was sent to:

1. Vice President, 2. Prime Minister, 3. Secretary of the Council of Ministers, 4. Representative of the House of Representatives of Rakjat, 5. Foreign Secretariat, 6. Ministry of Finance, 7. Ministry of Economy, 8. Ministry of Justice,

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9. Office of Employee Affairs, 10. Financial Supervising Board, 11. Office of the Indonesian Pension Fund Jogjakarta/Bandung, 12. Djawatan Perdroads, 13. Treasury Office, 14. Head Of The Institutions Of Foreign Teaching Tools, 15. The Permanent Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations in New York 16. Representative of the Republic of Indonesia in The Hague, Washington D.C., London, New York,

Ottawa, Canberra, Rome and Bern, 17. It is important to be known and used as the mestinja.

Ditetapken in Djakarta on 22 September 1954 PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

t.t.d. SUKARNO

DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER I, t.t.d.

WONGSONEGORO

n Affairs (Gol IV);

C. Advisor: 1. Mr. TAMZI, Ambassador and Minister of Full Power at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Canberra (Gol II);

2. Drs. KHOUW BIAN TIE, Advisor to the Ministry of Percono-mian in the Representative of the Republic of Indonesia in The Hague (Gol. II);

3. ARUDJI KARTAWINATA, Vice Chairman of the House of Representatives of Rakjat (Gol. II);

4. OTTO RONDONUWU, A Member of the House of Representatives of Rakjat (Gol. II);

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5. Dr. D.S. DIAPARI, Member of the Rakjat House of Representatives (Gol. II);

6. A.N. HADJARATI, A Member Of The House Of Representatives Of Rakjat (Gol. II);

7. Mr. BURHANUDDIN, a member of the House of Representatives of Rakjat (Gol. II);

8. IMAM SOETARDJO, Member of the Rakjat House of Representatives (Gol. II);

9. BEBASA DAENG LALO, Member Of The House Of Representatives Of Rakjat (Gol. II);

10. B.P. MANUABA, Member Of The House Of Representatives Of Rakjat (Gol. II);

11. Dr. ST. Z.A. ABIDIN, Member of the House of Representatives of Rakjat (Gol. II);

12. IBN SUWONGSO HAMIMZAR, First Secretary at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia at Washing-ton D.C. (Gol. IV);

13. DJANAMAR ADJAM, Head of the Trade Section, Indus-trian, Finance and Perrelations at the IV Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Gol. IV);

14. SUMARJO, Second Secretary on the Permanent Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations in New York;

15. BADREL ASJRAF MASFAR, Second Secretary on the Permanent Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations in New York;

16. SOEMARDI SOEJOED, Attache on the Permanent Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations-The Nation in New York;

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17. SAMSUHAEDI, Private Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Gol. IV);

Third: Specifying, that:

a) such a public trial will take approximately 3 (three) months;

b) perdroads to New York round-trip to the Indonesian envoys, and then the country outside the country will be done By boarding the airship, the biaja was charged on the budget of the Djawatan Perdstreets, with the ration, that they had to leave as soon as possible and on 18 September 1954 should be in New York.

c) The streets to the New York no.A. 1a, C. 5 and C. 17 are set as follows: from Djakarta to ROMA by aircraft, from ROMA to GENEVE by train and from GENEVE to NEW YORK with aircraft, provided, that to them in ROMA and GENEVE during waiting for the first chance to carry on to the streets They are, given daily money according to the rules of jang (d) apply;

d) when the Minister of Foreign Affairs as Chairman of the Delegation returns to Indonesia then the place is replaced by Sdr. ROESLAN ABDULGANI, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

e) the members of the Head of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia will stay in New York as long as it is deemed necessary by the Speaker of the Delegation and when the party is in the representatives-representatives of the Republic of Indonesia. The Republic of Indonesia in Washington, D.C., Ottawa, London and Canberra allowed;

f) the member of jang no.A. 2 was based on the decree of the Foreign Minister on 14 August 1954. SP/182/Del. 54 had departed earlier to New York;

g) the members of the jang in 1a and C. 17, after the Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly-the Nation was allowed to conduct the service. States in Western Europe where there is a Representative of the Republic of Indonesia, with a tjatatan, that they are longest outside Indonesia for 2 (two) months;

h) during their time in New York, the ketone is below no. A. 4, B. 3, B. 4, C. 14, C. 15, C. 16, given daily money according to each of the laws of the Ministry of Finance on 9 April 1952, No. 68270 /G.T., grant. Daily money to Indonesian envoys while in New York will not be cut by 30% for every single day of the month;

j) to the members of the delegation from Indonesia in effect of money transfers. The country is out of the country according to the rules of the deviate. Please apply to the particulate fiend;

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k) to members of jang no.C. 3, C. 5, C. 7, C. 8, C. 9, C. 10, C. 11, C. 11, C. The first time to go out of the country and to a member of the jang no. B. 5 jang ever went out of the country, But it is more than three years, and given the money of th