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1. Meeting with Chairman, Joint Intelligence Committee, Far East; 2. Visit of Siamese Military Mission to This Country; 3. Travel Restrictions on Soviet and Certain Satellite Missions in London; 4. Soviet Preparedness for War; 5. Tass Monitoring Station in the United Kingdom; 6. Soviet Activities in the Black Sea; 7. Certain Intelligence Mobilisation Plans; 8. U.K./U.S. Intelligence Conference; 9. Australian Request for Intelligence

1 Jul 1950

TOP SECRET Communications between Singapore and Australia MR. CRESWELL said that since he had raised+ with the Committee his doubts concerning the adequacy of communications between Singapore and Australia he had seen the correspondence between London, Singapore and the United Kingdom Service Liaison Staff, Melbourne. He had now received a copy of the minuteby the Director of Military Intelligence and was grateful for the advice contained therein which he would implement on his return to Singapore.
singapore china turkey united kingdom united states of america hong kong russia australia colonies communications conferences diplomacy indochina information sharing military missions siam travel restrictions soviet union korea cold war england contingency planning mobilisation liaison formosa military intelligence military supplies empire security service intelligence gathering weapons trade military exercises diplomatic officials attachés persia ministry of defence joint intelligence staff joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff foreign office war preparations imperial defence anglo-american relations british domestic security intelligence organization stewart menzies intelligence channels intelligence reports intelligence distribution communications interception joint intelligence bureau consular intelligence sources percy sillitoe patrick reilly threat of war with the ussr american intelligence services intelligence requirements military strength anglo-french relations geographic intelligence assessing enemy strength troop movements joint intelligence committee (washington) joint intelligence committee (far east) local intelligence committee intelligence mobilisation plans arthur shortt neill ogilvie-forbes soviet navy french intelligence services
Collection ID
CAB159
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Australia China England Formosa Indochina Korea Persia Russia Siam Singapore Soviet Union Turkey United Kingdom United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 159/8/17
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 159/8
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab159.0008.017
Keywords
Colonies Hong Kong Empire Imperial Defence Intelligence Gathering Intelligence Requirements Intelligence Channels Geographic Intelligence Liaison Anglo-french Relations French Intelligence Services Information Sharing Communications Military Missions Diplomacy Attachés Weapons Trade Intelligence Reports Military Supplies Travel Restrictions Consular Intelligence Sources Diplomatic Officials War Preparations Contingency Planning Threat Of War With The Ussr Assessing Enemy Strength Mobilisation Military Intelligence Military Strength Troop Movements Communications Interception Military Exercises Soviet Navy Anglo-american Relations American Intelligence Services Intelligence Distribution Conferences
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Committee (Far East) Joint Intelligence Committee (Washington) Joint Intelligence Staff Local Intelligence Committee Ministry of Defence Security Service Intelligence Mobilisation Plans Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
10
Persons Discussed
John Gardiner Stewart Menzies Neill Ogilvie-Forbes Patrick Reilly Arthur Shortt Percy Sillitoe
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 69-138
Themes
British Domestic Security Intelligence Organization Military Intelligence

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