Telegram by Francis Shepherd to the Foreign Office on the Dubois-Critchley proposals (Batavia, 17 June 1948)

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On 17 June 1948, the British Consul-General in Batavia, Francis M. Shepherd, sends the British Foreign Office a telegram in which he outlines the principles of the Dubois-Critchley proposals, put forward by the American and Australian members of the Committee of Good Offices to break the deadlock in the talks between the Netherlands and the Indonesian Republic.

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