MR. MONCK recalled that it had been previously agreed by the Sub-Committee that these Sections should be housed together in the same building as the Joint Intelligence Bureau. While it was obviously inconvenient for them to be placed some way away from their parent Ministry, he thought that the advantages to be gained by housing all the Sections together in one building, in which information from overt sources would be immediately available, outweighed this inconvenience. He suggested that the former decision of the Sub-Committee might be reaffirmed and that the position might be reviewed at the end of a year.
- Collection ID
- CAB81
- Conflict
- Second World War
- Countries
- Afghanistan Australia Austria Burma Canada China Greenland Iceland India Indochina Japan Malaya Singapore United States of America
- Document Reference
- CAB 81/94/4
- Document Types
- Summary
- File Reference
- CAB 81/94
- Identifier
- 10.1080/swwf.cab81.0094.004
- Keywords
- Intelligence Gathering Scientific Research Technology War Criminals Inter-services Cooperation British Intelligence Organisation Intelligence Requirements Intelligence Reports Nazi Party Colonies
- Languages
- English
- Organizations
- Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Committee (South East Asia Command) Joint Intelligence Committee (Washington) Joint Staff Mission Security Service South-East Asia Command Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
- Pages
- 8
- Persons Discussed
- Edward Bridges Harold Caccia Francis De Guingand Thomas Elmhirst John Gardiner Thomas Haddon Stewart Menzies Edmund Rushbrooke Kenneth Strong
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Surveillance Intelligence Organization