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Moluccans nix meiator ASSEN, The Netherlands (P- The Dutch government agreed on yesterday to a request by South Moluccan terrorists that mediators be brought in to try to end the tend-day-old twin Sieges at a hijacked train and a school.- But the South Moluccans, hold- ing about 60 hostages in the two locations, immediately rejected as unacceptable two persons proposed by Dutch officials as mediators, Justice Ministry spokeswoman Toos Faher said, She said the government had earlier rejected the names of two persons proposed by the gunmen as mediators. She did not identify any of those rejected and said the next move to find acceptable media- tors was up to the government. The South Moluccans had re- quested mediation Tuesday. The government response was delay- ed while officials sought clarifi- cation of the kind of mediation and mediators the terrorists wanted. The gunmen had originally de- manded freedom for 21 country- men jailed for previous terror- ist actions in Holland and a jum- bo jet flight out of the country. However, they had not mention- ed the release of the jailed ter- rorists in recent negotiations with authorities. Militants among the South Moluccan immigrant communi- ty in The Netherlands want the Dutch to help them win inde- pendence from Indonesia for their Pacific island homeland, a former Dutch colony. Seven to 11 gunmen were hold- ing at least 55 hostages aboard the hijacked train, stopped in the middle of pastureland eight miles north of this northern Dutch city. Another group of four gunmen was holding four teachers hostage at a village school ten miles away. Earlier yesterday, a call from the train for an ambulance rais- ed hopes that the terrorists might begin releasing hostages, but the hopes were dashed 90 minutes later when the call was canceled. About 90 minutes after the am- bulance was requested at the train, a woman medical student, who is also a hostage, explained HOW IS YOUR DELIVERY'? Is delivery of THE DAILY acceptable? We hope so! If not, please call us at 764-0558, MON- FRI., 10-3 and tell us what's wrong. It's the only way we can try to correct the errors. * AND IF you want to order THE DAILY for home delivery use the some number: 764- 0558. DAILY CIRCULATION STAFF U-M Stylists at the Union Open 8:30 am. Mon -Sat. to the authorities by telephone that it would not be needed after all. She said a male hostage had felt sick for a few minutes but recovered. Dr. Dick Mulder, the psychia- trist talking to the terrorists, told the student that it was ur- gent to get both Ellenbroek-Prin- sen and the man to a hospital. One of the terrorists then grab- bed the telephone and said this would not be done, a Justice Ministry spokesman said. They have repeatedly refused pleas to release the woman. 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