FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12
FI/1200/14 - 
Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12

Nieuw-Guinea journaal NTS 4/12

Objectcode
FI/1200/14
Unedited film, with and without sound, made by eveningnewsreporter Jan Gerritsen, who interviews all kind off people in the last months of 1962.
Contents
Jan Gerritsen talks to: unknown civil servant (silent) - naval officer (silent) - Dutch couple (silent) - Dutch family (silent) - Indonesian man (silent) - two representatives of Nationaal Thuisfront Nederland (Van Zijl, Van Rijn) - rear admiral Reeser, who is happy with the action Beeld van Papoea's with protest signs against Sukarno; saluting Papuans in front of flag; national anthem Wilhelmus being played on bamboo flutes. Text on sign: HAK PAPOEA BARAT HAROES DIPERTA HANKAN and TETAP MENOLAK PLAN BUNKER. - interview with young Papuan and Dutchman (silent) warship - interview about Indonesian droppings - arrival Dutch official (Bot). Banner with text: 'We demand of the Dutch government to present the South Moluccan issue to the UN'. Bot faced with protests - funeral of Dutch soldier Derks - fullscreen taperecorder with sound: "Large Cynism in Hollandia about ever increasing Indonesian agression". - Papuan speech - interview with Reeser - meeting Nieuw-Guinea Raad - image from plane flying to Wissel Lakes. Recordings of highland commissioner Raphael de Haan, who will inform the Kapoukoes about the contents of the agreement just signed by Indonesia and the Netherlands, in which the transfer of sovereignty has been arranged. The message by Raphael de Haan is that the white men will leave. De Haan addresses the Kapaukoes from a platform with the aid of interpreters. Reactions from the public with singing and shouting and a speech from a Kapaukoe leader. - images of Papuan police during marching and raising of the Papuan flag.
Year
1962

Technical detail

Dating
augustus
Black and white
Dutch