Cablegram 622 SINGAPORE, 5 November 1948, 12.21 p.m.
TOP SECRET
My telegram 611. [1] At risk of reporting what you may already
know, Chairman J.I.C. yesterday evening disclosed the receipt of a
telegram from F.O. meeting of Bevin and Stikker. [2] Stikker was
adamant that further police action was necessary as all
indications are that there will be need [3] for [4] have Dutch
army domination in Batavia. [5]
1 Document 292.
2 The reference is presumably to a meeting between Stikker and
Bevin in Paris on 26 October.
3 A sign here indicates 'mutilated'.
4 A sign here indicates 'indecypherable'.
5 Massey repeated Cablegram 622 to Batavia on 5 November as
Cablegram 57. The last sentence of the Batavia version, on file
AA:A4357/2, 48/254, v, was decyphered as: 'Stikker was adamant
that further police action was necessary as all indications are
that there will be (?) pressure on Dutch army troops (?) in
Batavia.'
[AA:A1838, TS383/6/1, i]