01474cim a2200289 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900230006503300130008803500120010103500110011304000270012404200090015104300120016010000370017224500690020926000100027830000390028850600620032751800740038952005290046355500280099260000440102065000360106465100470110070000370114775599420130507100044.0951102s1972 xx nnn t eng 1 a11945001z1194500100a19721028 92282135 a755994 aANL:ObengcANL:OdANL aanuc aa-io---1 aKirby, Richard,d1904-2001.4ive10aRichard Kirby interviewed by Margaret Georgeh[sound recording]. c1972. a1 tape reel :b1 7/8 ips. ;c7 in. aAccess open for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded on Oct. 28, 1972 at the Chamber of Manufacturers, Melbourne. aSir Richard Kirby speaks of his visit to Java to investigate war crimes in 1946; conditions in Java; impressions of Sjahrir and van Mook; meeting Soekarno; Australian sympathy for the Indonesians; his impressions of the Dutch/Indonesian dispute; the Waterside Workers' Federation's attitude to the Indonesian dispute; arbitration in the United Nations; the "Rendell" agreement; his role as Chairman of the Stevedoring Industry commission; the shipping ban; Australian policy on Indonesia; atrocities; impressions of Gromyko.0 aTranscript: (41 leaves)10aKirby, Richard,d1904-2001vInterviews. 0aLawyerszAustraliavInterviews. 0aIndonesiaxHistoryyRevolution, 1945-1949.1 aGeorge, Margaret,dd. 1974.4ivr