DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON December 20, 1941 Memoradum for the President: The attached memoradum of the Netherlands Minister, herewith returned, makes the following points: The Governor General of the Neterlands East Indies has recieved no information from American Headquaters. He stresses the importance of the supply of war materials to the Far East, and of a carefully coordinated defense. He requests information as to the system used by the U.S. Navy in the protection of tran-Pacific Netehrlands shipping. Late in November the Navy Department was informed that the Governor General of the Netherlands East Indies had represented to the Minister here that he was not recieving information. Admiral Hart was directed on December 2nd to send pertinent information on the Dutch Naval Commander in Chief: the Chief of Naval Operations stated that he considered this important , and suggested that our naval observer in Batavia undertake the liason. The Chief of Naval Operations also suggested the Dutch send a liason officier to Admiral Hart in Manilla. Admiral Hart replied that a Dutch liason officier had been in Manila for some time, and that he was constantly exchanging information with the Ditch naval Commander in Chief. Inquiry at the War Department establishes the fact that a military observer is stationed in Batavia. The War Department beleives that all portinent information that the Commanding General, Army Forces in the Far East, desires to convey has been transmitted to the Governor General. The subject of coordinated defense was long ago a subject of conversations at Singapore, at which the Dutch were represented. A conference with a similiar purpose is now being held, or soon will be held, in Singapore. |