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FIRST THREE-POWER CONFERENCE IN JAVA.—Picture taken during the conference held between the British, Dutch, and Indonesians in the conference room of General Christison’s headquarters in Batavia on the evening of November 17. From left: Mr Masendeor Abdul Karim (Indonesian Minister of Transport), Mr Amir Sjarifoeden (Indonesian Minister of the Interior and Interior Security), Lieutenant-general Sir Philip Christison, Mr Sjahrir (Indonesian Prime Minister), and Dr H. J. Van Mook (Lieutenant-Governor of the Dutch East Indies).

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Evening Star, Issue 25672, 21 December 1945, Page 5

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FIRST THREE-POWER CONFERENCE IN JAVA.—Picture taken during the conference held between the British, Dutch, and Indonesians in the conference room of General Christison’s headquarters in Batavia on the evening of November 17. From left: Mr Masendeor Abdul Karim (Indonesian Minister of Transport), Mr Amir Sjarifoeden (Indonesian Minister of the Interior and Interior Security), Lieutenant-general Sir Philip Christison, Mr Sjahrir (Indonesian Prime Minister), and Dr H. J. Van Mook (Lieutenant-Governor of the Dutch East Indies). Evening Star, Issue 25672, 21 December 1945, Page 5

FIRST THREE-POWER CONFERENCE IN JAVA.—Picture taken during the conference held between the British, Dutch, and Indonesians in the conference room of General Christison’s headquarters in Batavia on the evening of November 17. From left: Mr Masendeor Abdul Karim (Indonesian Minister of Transport), Mr Amir Sjarifoeden (Indonesian Minister of the Interior and Interior Security), Lieutenant-general Sir Philip Christison, Mr Sjahrir (Indonesian Prime Minister), and Dr H. J. Van Mook (Lieutenant-Governor of the Dutch East Indies). Evening Star, Issue 25672, 21 December 1945, Page 5