The Dutch departments of Agriculture, Industry and Trade and Navy published a list of the Dutch war- and merchant ships including the so-called Gouvernementsmarine which was active in the Dutch East Indies . The list I used was published by J.H. de Bussy at Amsterdam and was kept update until 1 January 1917. Tons of 2,83 cubic metres
TGDQ=Medan Brahi, schooner, net capacity 97.60 cubic metres or 34.48 tons, homeport Palembang
TGDR=Mijer, motor ship, net capacity 3194.99 cubic metres or 1127.83 tons, homeport Batavia
TGDV=Maetssuijcker, steamship, net capacity 2341.14 cubic metres or 827.25 tons, homeport Batavia
TGFB=Mabroek, gaff schooner, net capacity 113.41 cubic metres or 40.08 tons, homeport Bandjermasin
TGFL=Magonolia, gaff schooner, net capacity 226.00 cubic metres or 79.85 tons, homeport Gorontalo
TGFS=Mahakam, steamship, net capacity 111.90 cubic metres or 39.54 tons, homeport Samarinda
TGHN=Maisie, steam launch, net capacity 61.18 cubic metres or 21.61 tons, homeport Tandjong Poera
TGHW=Maras , steamship, net capacity 3045.13 cubic metres or 1076.01 tons, homeport Muntok
TGLC=Melchior Treub, steamship, net capacity 4665.98 cubic metres or 1611.79 tons, homeport Batavia
TGLH=Menggala, steamship, net capacity 465.01 cubic metres or 164.15 tons, homeport Batavia
TGLK=Mentel (ex-Nini), bark ship, net capacity 882.22 cubic metres or 311.73 tons, homeport Batavia
TGLR=Merkus, steamship, net capacity 1074.03 cubic metres or 379.51 tons, homeport Batavia
TGMR=Moelia, steamship, net capacity 54.68 cubic metres or 19.34 tons, homeport Pegatan (South and east Borneo )
TGMV=Moesapa, gaff schooner, net capacity 108.90 cubic metres or 38.48 tons, homeport Muntok (Banka )
TGNB=Monopijn (ex-gen. Louisa Moedah), gaff schooner, net capacity 123.34 cubic metres or 43.58 tons, homeport Muntok (Banka )
TGNC=Mossel, steamship, net capacity 3446.51 cubic metres or 1217.84 tons, homeport Batavia
TGND=Marlow, steamship, net capacity 25.69 cubic metres or 9.07 tons, homeport Batavia
TGNH=Mu (ex-Langkat), steamship, net capacity 32.11 cubic metres or 11.34 tons, homeport Batavia