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1. The Threat Offered by Titoism to Soviet Control of the Communist Movement; 2. The Scale of Fifth Column Activity to Be Expected in the Event of War with the Soviet Union Between Now and the End of 1952; 3. Passing of Information to S.H.A.P.E.; 4. The Threat to the Falkland Islands from the Argentine; 5. The Vulnerability of China to Blockade
2 January 1952
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1. Coordination of Intelligence in the Middle East; 2. Appointment of a Belgian as B.G.S. (Ops)B.A.O.R.; 3. Present State of Our Intelligence on the Soviet Union, the European Satellites and China and Measures to Improve It; 4. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas
3 January 1952
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1. Potential Means of Increasing Supply of Intelligence; 2. Marking of Service Equipment by Contractors; 3. Press Interviews - Security; 4. Security Vetting of Letters from British Prisoners of War in Korea; 5. Security Vetting of Foreigners Attending Training Courses in the United Kingdom; 6. Russian Language Students
4 January 1952
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1. Preparation of J.I.C. Papers; 2. Possible Consequences of an Extension by the United Nations Forces of the Korean War; 3. Chinese Reasons for Entering the Korean War; 4. Purchase of Armaments by Egypt; 5. Photographic Intelligence Policy; 6. Request from Shape for Information Regarding Soviet and Satellite Clandestine Organisations
9 January 1952
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1. Measures to Improve Our Intelligence; 2. Economies in Service Representation at H.M. Missions Abroad; 3. Meeting with the Chiefs of Staff; 4. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas
10 January 1952
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1. Request from S.H.A.P.E. for Information Regarding Soviet and Satellite Clandestine Organisations; 2. Security of H.M. Missions Behind the Iron Curtain; 3. Security Vetting of Letters from British Prisoners-of-War; 4. Atomic Energy Establishments in the U.K.; 5. Documents Research Section, Germany - German Offer of Experts Services; 6. Evacuation of Germans in an Emergency; 7. Location of Intelligence Directorates in War
11 January 1952
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1. Estimate of Strength and Capabilities of N.A.T.O. And Soviet Bloc Forces at Present and in the Immediate Future
14 January 1952
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1. Passage of Intelligence from Trieste to H.Q. A.F.S.E.; 2. Operation "Post Report"; 3. Information for S.H.A.P.E.: Provision of Target Material to N.A.T.O. Formations; 4. Sea Communications in War; 5. Brixmis - Question of Withdrawal of Wing Commander Hutchinson
16 January 1952
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1. Meeting with the Chiefs of Staff; 2. "Science for Peace"; 3. "Intelligence Digest-A Review of World Affairs; 4. Communist Sponsored Youth Festival in Sheffield; 5. Measures to Improve Our Intelligence; 6. Intelligence Guidance for the Standing Group - S.G. 176; 7. Meeting with the Directors of Plans; 8. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 9. Relations Between Service Attaches and N.A.T.O. Subordinate Commands
17 January 1952
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1. Atomic Energy Establishments in the U.K.; 2. Organisations and Functions of the Joint Air Photography Intelligence Centre (U.K.); 3. Security of H.M. Missions Behind the Iron Curtain; 4. Progress Reports Prepared by J.I.C. Germany; 5. Release of Information on Soviet and Satellite Armed Forces; 6. Plan "Famous"; 7. Security Standards Covering the Exchange of Students Between N.A.T.O. Governments
18 January 1952
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1. Soviet Defector - Nikolai Kobrishnykm
21 January 1952
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1. Vulnerability of China to Blockade; 2. Beach Reconnaissance - Germany
23 January 1952
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1. Communist Sponsored Youth Festival in Sheffield; 2. "Science for Peace"; 3. "Intelligence Digest - Review of World Affairs"; 4. Purchase of Armaments by Egypt; 5. Soviet Radio Monitoring Station in the U.K.; 6. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 7. Communist Ethics; 8. Soviet Aircraft Production; 9. Collective Measures against China; 10. Scale and Nature of Raids on the U.K. In the Event of War in 1952; 11. Intelligence Mobilisation Plans. Sub-Committee; 12. Article by John Smith on Russia
24 January 1952
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1. Restrictions on Members of Soviet and Satellite Missions in the U.K. And of H.M. Missions Behind the Iron Curtain; 2. Charter for Intelligence Division, Germany; 3. Field Trials with B.W. Agents; 4. Evacuation of Germans in Emergency; 5. Security of H.M. Missions Behind the Iron Curtain
25 January 1952
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1. Meeting with General Sir Gerald Templer; 2. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 3. Soviet Defector - Nikolai Kobrishnykh; 4. Possible Extension of the War in the Far East; 5. Visit of D.S.I. To Australia; 6. Scale and Nature of Raids on the United Kingdom in the Event of War in 1952; 7. Sub-Committee on Measures to Improve Intelligence
31 January 1952
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1. Restructions on Soviet and Satellite Missions in the United Kingdom; 2. Publication of Official Military Histories of the War; 3. Establishment Within N.A.T.O. Of a Technical Intelligence Organisation; 4. Atomic Energy Establishment in the U.K.; 5. Release of Information on the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union and Satellites, the United Kingdom and N.A.T.O. Countries; 6. Electronic (Radio) Warfare Units
1 February 1952
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1. Report on Russian Research and Development; 2. Operation "Post Report"; 3. Glossary of Basic Terms Frequently Used in Strategic Studies
6 February 1952
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1. Soviet Defector - Nikolay Kobrishnykh; 2. Weekly Military Intelligence Summaries; 3. Possible Extensions of the War in the Far East; 4. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 5. Possible Soviet Cold War Strategy during the Period 1952-1954; 6. Communist Ethics; 7. Visit of D.N.I. To Middle East
7 February 1952
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1. Evasion, Escape and Rescue in Korea; 2. S.H.A.P.E. - Liaison for Counter Intelligence Matters; 3. Training of Observers Proceeding to Communist Countries; 4. Press Interviews - Instructions to Commanders; 5. Exchange of Intelligence with Yugoslavia; 6. Applications by the Daily Worker for a Licence to Intercept Press Broadcasts; 7. Charter for Intelligence Division, Germany; 8. British Commander-in-Chief's Mission to the Soviet Forces of Occupation in Germany (Brixmis); 9. Ex Member of Brixmis in Russian Hands. 10. Lecture by C.I.G.S.
8 February 1952
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1. Brixmis, Germany; 2. Brismis, Germany - Organisation; 3. Proposed S.H.A.P.E. Intelligence Conference
13 February 1952
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1. Portuguese Cypher Security; 2. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 3. Possible Soviet Cold War Strategy during the Period 1952-1954; 4. Preparation of Papers by Standing Group Intelligence Committee; 5. Report by the Ad Hoc Committee on South East Asia; 6.; 7. Lecture by C.I.G.S; 8. Visit of D.N.I. To Middle East
14 February 1952
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1. Visit of Major General J.M. Kirkman; 2. Cuts in War Office Staff; 3. Soviet Air Defence System; 4. The Application of Operational Research to Intelligence; 5. Visit to the U.K. Of the Head of the Swedish Combined Intelligence Organisation; 6. Moscow Economic Conference; 7. Forward Planning; 8. Soviet Bombing Aids; 9. Proposed Release in Lisbon of a Statement on the T.C.C. Resolution; 10. "Swift" Aircraft - Press Leak; 11. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 12. Korean and Far Eastern Situation; 13. Report by the Ad Hoc Committee on South East Asia
21 February 1952
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1. Security of Economic and Industrial Information; 2. Evasion, Escape and Rescue in South East Asia; 3. Working Party to Review Machinery for Obtaining Intelligence from Visitor to Communist Countries; 4. Interrogation of German Ex P.O.W.; 5. Draft Terms of Reference for the J.T.I.C.; 6. "Service for American Research"; 7. "Swift" Aircraft - Press Leak; 8. Breach of Security Concerning The .280 Rifle; 9. Germany Security; 10. D Notice No. 25; 11. Tripartite Security Working Group
22 February 1952
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1. Amphibious Warfare; 2. Soviet Atomic Capabilities against C. Europe; 3.
27 February 1952
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1. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 2. Meeting with Director of Forward Plans; 3. Collective Measures against China; 4. Hong Kong Intelligence; 5. Soviet Defector - Nikolay Kobrishnykh; 6. Coordination of Intelligence in Malaya; 7. Germany - Intelligence under a Contractual Agreement
28 February 1952
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1. Disclosure of Information on The .280 Rifle; 2. Location of Intelligence Directorates in War; 3. Loss of Documents Reported by the Colonial Secretary of the Leeward Islands; 4. S.H.A.P.E. - Liaison for Counter Intelligence Matters; 5. Restrictions on Soviet and Satellite Missions in the U.K.; 6. Employment of British Chauffeurs and Domestic Staff by Soviet Officials in the U.K.; 7. Letters from British Prisoners of War, Korea - Counter Propaganda
29 February 1952
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1. Exchange of Intelligence with Sweden; 2. Standing Group Intelligence Appreciation
5 March 1952
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1. Soviet Defector - Nikolai Kobrishnykh; 2. Coordination of Intelligence in Malaya; 3. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 4. Weekly Review of the Moslem World; 5. Intelligence Organisation in Hong Kong; 6. Collective Measures against China; 7. Visit of D.M.I. To S.H.A.P.E.; 8. Agenda for the Meeting of the Committee to Be Held on 13th March
6 March 1952
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1. Title of Intelligence Division, Germany; 2. Intelligence for S.H.A.P.E.; 3. Training of Observers Proceeding to Communist Countries; 4. Permanent Committee on Geographical Names; 5. Joint Air Photographic Intelligence Centre (U.K.) - Accommodation; 6. Organisation and Functions of the Joint Air Photographic Intelligence Centre (U.K.); 7. Restrictions on Soviet and Satellite Missions in the United Kingdom; 8. Request from S.H.A.P.E. For Information on the Organisation of Intelligence Staffs in the Forces Assigned to S.A.C.E.U.R.; 9. Rumanian Military Attache, London
7 March 1952
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1. Soviet Strategy in the Event of General War 1952/1955; 2. Communist Intentions and Capabilities in South East Asia and the Far East; 3. Visit of the Director of Naval Intelligence to the Middle East; 4. Standing Group Intelligence Appreciation: S. G. 176; 5. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas
13 March 1952
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1. Visits to the U.K. Of Soviet Scientists and Technicians; 2. Coordination of Intelligence in the Middle East; 3. Disposal of S.T.I.B. On General Mobilisation; 4. Loss of Documents Reported from the British Residency in Tripoli; 5. Training of Observers Proceeding to Communist Countries; 6. "Swift" Aircraft - Press Leak; 7. Handling of Unheralded Arrivals in the U.K.; 8. Careless Talk - Service Drivers; 9. Tripartite Security Working Group
14 March 1952
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1. Exchange of Intelligence with Sweden; 2. Soviet Strategy in the Event of General War 1952/1955
19 March 1952
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1. Intelligence in Hong Kong; 2. Local Intelligence Committee, Singapore; 3. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 4. Meeting with Major General J.M. Kirkman
20 March 1952
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1. Security Vetting of Official Histories "Control of Raw Material" by J. Hurstfield; 2. Visits to the U.K. Of Soviet Scientists and Technicians; 3. Change of Duties of the Deputy Director of Intelligence, Organisation and Security Air Ministry; 4. Evasion, Escape and Rescue in South East Asia and Korea; 5. Intelligence for S.H.A.P.E.; 6. Captain W.A.F. Hawkins, R.N.; 7. Soviet Trade Delegation
21 March 1952
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1. South East Asia; 2. Likelihood of Soviet Intervention in the Event of U.N. Action against South China Should the Chinese Attack Indo-China
26 March 1952
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1. Liaison with B.B.C. Monitoring Service; 2. Exchange of Intelligence with Sweden; 3. Intelligence Gaps Revealed during the Preparation of Reports; 4. Standing Group Intelligence Organisation; 5. Visit of General Strong to the U.S.; 6. Intelligence in Hong Kong; 7. Intelligence on China; 8. World Wide Intelligence Organisation in Peace and War; 9. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas
27 March 1952
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1. Restrictions on Soviet and Satellite Missions in the United Kingdom; 2.; 3. Tripartite Security Working Group; 4. Strategic Stockpiling in West African Territories; 5. 'D' Notice No; 25.; 6. "Swift" Aircraft - Press Leak; 7. Production of a Handbook on Security for the Guidance of the Press
28 March 1952
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1. Requirements for Intelligence after Soviet Occupation of Western Europe; 2. Tactical Target Material Requirements of S.H.A.P.E. And Major Subordinate Commands; 3. Measures to Improve Intelligence - Turcological Centre
2 April 1952
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1. Liaison with B.B.C. Monitoring Service; 2. Possible Action in Indo-China; 3. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas 4. Easter Holiday Arrangements; 5. World Wide Intelligence Organisation in Peace and War
3 April 1952
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1. N.A.T.O. Security Arrangements; 2. Middle East Arms Coordination Committee; 3. Organisation and Functions of the Joint Air Photographic Centre (U.K.); 4. World Wide Intelligence Organisation in Peace and War; 5. Restrictions on Soviet and Satellite Missions in the United Kingdom; 6. Probable Effects on the Supply of Intelligence of the Cessation of Present Communications Control Facilities; 7. German Scientists in Russia; 8. Liaison in Japan with U.S. And Japanese Authorities When the Japanese Peace Treaty Comes into Force; 9. Press Release on Super-Priority to Equipment Production
4 April 1952
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1. Future of British Intelligence Organisation (Germany); 2. Scale and Nature of Air Attack on the U.K. In a War Beginning in September 1954; 3. Communist Intentions and Capabilities in South East Asia and the Far East; 4. Russian Proposals for a Peace Treaty with Germany; 5. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 6. Economies in Service Representation at H.M. Missions Abroad
9 April 1952
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1. Scale and Nature of Air Attack on the U.K. In a War Beginning in September 1954
17 April 1952
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1. Evasion Escape and Rescue in S.E. Asia; 2. Employment of Firms on Contracts Involving Classified U.S. Military Information; 3. Visit of E.M.I.P. Team to Washington; 4. Protection of Key Points against Sabotage; 5. Restrictions on Movements of Members of Soviet and Satellite Missions in the U.K.; 6. Location of Intelligence Directorates in War; 7. Tripartite Security Working Group; 8. Potential Means of Increasing the Supply of Intelligence
18 April 1952
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1. S.H.A.P.E. Intelligence Conferences; 2. Tactical Target Material Requirements of S.H.A.P.E. And Major Subordinate Commands; 3. Access by Staffs of N.A.T.O. Subordinate Commands to National Agencies; 4. Return of Private Eggleton from the Russian Zone of Germany
23 April 1952
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1. Meeting with H.M. Minister, Budapest; 2. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 3. Likelihood of Total War with the Soviet Union up to the End of 1954; 4. Group Captain C.H. Turner; 5. Combined U.S./U.K. Conferences on Electronics and Guided Weapons; 6. Tactical Target Material Requirements of S.H.A.P.E. And Major Sunordinate Commands; 7. Dr. B.K. Blount
24 April 1952
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1. Policy on the Disclosure of Industrial and Economic Information; 2. Liaison Between Intelligence Agencies and the Press; 3. Security Films; 4. Release of Captured German Documents to the Germans; 5. Restrictions on Movements of Members of Soviet and Satellite Missions in the United Kingdom; 6. Security Review of Certain Countries; 7. Documents Research Section, Germany
25 April 1952
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1. Passing of Intelligence to Certain Allied (N.A.T.O.) Intelligence Agencies; 2. Lecture at N.A.T.O. Defence College; 3. Passage of Intelligence from Trieste to H.Q. A.F.S.E.; 4. Proposed Visit of Standing Group Intelligence Committee to London; 5. Defectors and Deserters; 6. Return of Private Eggleton from the Russian Zone Germany; 7. Communist Propaganda about Bacterial Warfare in Korea
30 April 1952
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1. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 2. Soviet Strategy in the Event of General War 1952-1955; 3. Intelligence for S.H.A.P.E.; 4. Military and Economic Strength of the Soviet Union; 5. Persian Oil
1 May 1952
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1. Soviet Strategy in the Event of General War 1952-1955; 2. Likelihood of War with the Soviet Union up to the End of 1954 (J.I.C.(51)103); 3. Soviet Reactions to Western Pressure on "Sore Spots"
2 May 1952
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1. Situation in Egypt; 2. Communist Intentions and Capabilities in South East Asia and the Far East; 3. Visit of Standing Group Intelligence Committee to London
7 May 1952
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1. Air vice Marshal N.C. Ogilvie-Forbes; 2. Meeting with the Standing Group Intelligence Committee; 3. Meeting with the Chiefs of Staff; 4. Clearance with the Foreign Office of Intelligence Operations Which May Have Serious Political Consequences; 5. Command in the Mediterranean; 6. Visit of D.S.I. Canada to London; 7. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 8. Soviet Strategy in the Event of General War, 1952-1955; 9. Likelihood of Total War with the Soviet Union up to the End of 1954
8 May 1952
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1. Action to Be Taken in the Event of Forced Landing by Aircraft in Certain Territory; 2. Peace-Time Instruction in the Use of Codes for Prisoner of War Purposes; 3. Supply of Equipment to the Austrian Posts and Telegraphs Department; 4. Release of Captured German Documents to the Germans; 5. Release of Classified Military Information to Sweden; 6. Intelligence for Channel Command and Saclant; 7. Documents Research Section, Germany; 8. Intelligence Organisation Required during times of Crisis in the Middle East
9 May 1952
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1. Soviet Strategy in the Event of General War 1952-1955; 2. Likelohood of Total War with the Soviet Union up to the End of 1954; 3. The Production of J.I.C. Papers
9 May 1952
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1. Meeting with the S.G.I.C.
12 May 1952
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1. Campaign Studies Consequent upon the Completion of the Report on General Soviet Strategy; 2. Article in 'Le Monde'; 3. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 4. Likelihood of Total War with the Soviet Union up to the End of 1954; 5. Situation in Burma; 6. Group Captain C.H. Turner
15 May 1952
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1. Release of Captured German Documents to the Germans; 2. Supply of Equipment to the Austrian Posts and Telegraphs Department; 3. Restrictions on Movements of Members of Soviet and Satellite Missions in the United Kingdom; 4. Publication of Classified British Information in a Swedish Army Periodical; 5. Statistical Information Supplied to International Organisations
16 May 1952
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1. The Formation of a Polish Army of Liberation; 2. Strategic Air Photographic Intelligence Requirements; 3. War Preparedness in the European Satellite Countries; 4. Intelligence Requirements from Special Sources
21 May 1952
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1. Control and Security of Certain Persons; 2. Meeting with the Chiefs of Staff; 3. Whitsun Holiday Arrangements; 4. Campaign Studies Consequent upon the Completion of the Report on General Soviet Strategy; 5. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas
22 May 1952
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1. Organisation Within Saceur's Command for Processing Enemy Documents in Time of War; 2. Transmission of Classified Mail to Addresses in Foreign Countries; 3. Assessment of Soviet and Satellite Order of Battle; 4. "The Interpreter"; 5. Revision of N.A.T.O. Security Procedure; 6. Tripartite Security Working Group; 7. Germany: Contractual Relations; 8. Probable Effects on the Supply of Int. Of the Cessation of Present Comms, Control Facilities
23 May 1952
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1. Soviet Capacity to Inflict Damage on the U.K. As a Base for an Atomic Offensive
23 May 1952
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1. Security of Deception; 2. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 3. Visit of the Director of Military Intelligence to the Far East; 4. Coordination of Intelligence in the Middle East
29 May 1952
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1. Soviet Capacity to Inflict Damage on the U.K. As a Base for an Atomic Offensive
4 June 1952
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1. Birthday Honours; 2. Meeting with H.M. Ambassador, Rangoon; 3. Situation in Burma; 4. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 5. Soviet Intentions in Germany; 6. Possible Development of East German Military or Para Military Forces; 7. Review of Middle East and North Africa; 8. Situation in Egypt; 9. United States Air Activity over Manchuria; 10. Campaign Studies Consequent on the Completion of the Report on General Soviet Strategy; 11. Justification of J.I.C. Assessments; 12. Meeting with General Kirkman
6 June 1952
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1. Future Developments in Persia; 2. Request by Saclant for Intelligence Estimates on Certain Neutral Countries; 3. Position of Yugoslavia in Case of an East/west Conflict and Her Capabilieis in 1952; 4. World Wide Intelligence Organisation in Peace and War; 5. Service Attache Representation at Tripartite Intelligence Talks, Saigon
11 June 1952
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1. Return of German Scientist from Russia; 2. Request by S.G.I.C. For Assessment of the Extent to Which the Threat to the N.A.T. Countries in 1956 Might Differ from That Hitherto Estimated for 1953; 3. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 4. Justification of J.I.C. Assessments; 5. Campaign Studies Consequent on the Completion of the Report on General Soviet Strategy
12 June 1952
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1. Security of H.M. Missions Behind the Iron Curtain; 2. Restrictions on Soviet and Satellite Missions in the U.K.; 3. Revision of N.A.T.O. Security Procedure - N.A.T.O. Security Committee; 4. Publicaion of Classified British Information in a Swedish Periodical; 5. Post of Security Officer, Malaya; 6. "D" Notice in the Commonwealth; 7. The "Declared Fields" Concept and Its Application; 8. Establishment Within N.A.T.O. Of a Technical Intelligence Organisation
13 June 1952
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1. Situation in Spain; 2. World Wide Intelligence Organisation in War; 3. Request by Saclant for Intelligence Estimates on Certain Neutral Countries - Sweden; 4. The Future of German Intelligence
18 June 1952
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1. Possible U.S. Policy in the Far East; 2. Defence Policy and Global Strategy; 3. Restrictions on the Activities of Brixmis; 4. Intelligence for S.H.A.P.E.; 5. The Film "Fall of Britain"; 6. Return of German Scientist from Russia; 7. German Reactions to Western and Soviet Policy; 8. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Area; 9. Survey of Turkey; 10. British Intelligence Organisation (Germany)-Personnel
19 June 1952
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1. Standing Group Security Coordinating Committee Tour; 2. Compromised Documents; 3. Release of Documents to the Imperial War Museum; 4. Organisation and Functions of J.A.P.I.C.(U.K.) Charter; 5. Organisation and Functions of J.A.P.I.C.(U.K.) Move of School of Photographic Interpretation; 6. Release of Top Secret Planning Information to the Allies; 7. Establishment Within N.A.T.O. Of a Technical Intelligence Organisation; 8. Tripartite Intelligence Conference, Singapore Release of U.S. And Combined Information to Australia and New Zealand
20 June 1952
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1. Meeting with H.M. Minister, Bucharest; 2. Review of the Situation Round the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter and Other Sensitive Areas; 3. Situation in Korea; 4. Global Strategy; 5. Warning of Soviet Attack; 6. Bombing of Power Stations in North Korea; 7. Soviet Capacity to Inflict Damage on the U.K. As a Base for an Atomic Offensive
26 June 1952
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