Melkias Agustinus Pellaupessy was an Indonesian politician born in Ambon, Dutch East Indies on 15 May 1906.
From 1937 up to the outbreak of World War II, he held the position of head of the administration division of that department.
In August 1946, he became trade commissioner and held this position until his nomination as representative of the State of East Indonesia to Jakarta in April 1948.
In September 1949, he took part in the Round Table Conference at The Hague as a member of the Federal Consultative Assembly, representing the pro-federal faction.
In October 1947, he went to the Netherlands to confer with official and private instances there on the economic problems with regard to the reconstruction of Indonesia.