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The Council of the Indies Building in Batavia

The Council of the Indies (Dutch: Raad van Indië; Indonesian: Dewan Hindia) was a body established in 1610 to advise and limit the powers of the governor-general of the Dutch East Indies. Following administrative reforms of 1836, the council was later renamed as the Council of the Dutch East Indies (Dutch: Raad van Nederlandsch-Indië; Indonesian: Dewan Hindia Belanda).

Initially the council had four members and a chairman, all Dutch nationals. In 1930, this was increased to six people, with citizens of the Dutch East Indies eligible for membership. The council was chaired by the governor-general. The Dutch monarch had the authority to make a final decision in the event of a disagreement between the governor-general and the council.

Prior to 1836, the council had the same standing as the governor-general, but that year, its role was reduced to that of an advisory body. It regained some of its powers in 1854, when an act was passed obliging the governor-general to consult it before taking major measures, but he was still under no obligation to heed its advice. Its powers were reduced again in 1925, but the governor-general still had to consult it before taking certain actions, including making announcements or sending proposals to the semi-legislative Volksraad.

In a report sent to Governor-General Alidius Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer in 1938, the council recommended rejection of the Soetardjo Petition, which had been signed by a number of members of the Volksraad and that asked for a conference to be organised to discuss the autonomy for the Dutch East Indies as part of a Dutch commonwealth. The council took the view that the demands of the petition were at odds with the Dutch constitution and that Indonesia was not ready to become a dominion.

Membership

1922 1931 1941
Vice-president H.N.A. Swart, appointed 2 Sep 1918 C.J.I.M. Welter, appointed 10 Oct 1929 H.J. Spit, appointed 21 Nov 1938
Members P. de Roo de la Faille, appointed 3 Feb 1919
L.J. Dukstra, appointed 9 Dec 1919
W. Frijling, appointed 2 Mar 1921
H.A. Kinderman, appointed 28 April 1921
W.P. Hillen, appointed 15 May 1929
C.W. Bodenhausen, appointed 10 Oct 1929
A. Djajadiningrat, appointed 1 Jan 1930
A. Soejono, appointed 1 Jan 1930
A.H.M.J. van Kan, appointed 6 Mar 1930
L.H.W. van Sandwick, appointed 18 Jul 1930
F.H. Visman, appointed 23 Jun 1936
J.H.B. Kuneman, appointed 23 Jun 1936
G.F. de Bruyn Kops, appointed 21 Nov 1938
A. Soejono, appointed 29 Feb 1940
Secretary W.G. Stroband, appointed 2 Nov 1921 W.G. Peekema (ad interim), appointed 2 Dec 1929 L.F. Jansen, appointed 25 Oct 1939
Source Regeeringsalmanak voor Nederlandsch-Indië 1922 Regeeringsalmanak voor Nederlandsch-Indië 1931 Regeeringsalmanak voor Nederlandsch-Indië 1941

Notes

  1. Ricklefs 2008, p. 59.
  2. Cribb & Kahin 2004, p. 362.
  3. Kusuma 2004, p. 75.
  4. Vandenbosch 1933, p. 88.
  5. Angelino 1931, p. 47.
  6. Vandenbosch 1933, pp. 86–87.
  7. Abeyasekere 1973, pp. 100–101.
  8. Regeeringsalmanak voor Nederlandsch-Indië 1922, p. 47.
  9. Regeeringsalmanak voor Nederlandsch-Indië 1931, p. 55.
  10. Regeeringsalmanak voor Nederlandsch-Indië 1941, p. 53.

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