HC Deb 27 March 1946 vol 421 c29W
87. Squadron-Leader Donner

asked the Secretary of State for War how many Japanese troops are still in Java and Sumatra, and why they have not surrendered.

Mr. Lawson:

There are approximately 87,000 members of the Japanese armed forces in Java and Sumatra. 63,000 of these are under our control and obey our orders. Our troops have not yet made contact with the remainder, who are reported to be under the control of the Indonesians in East and Central Java.