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Security Measures. Report

1 Jan 1940

and telegraphic traffic would, however, be of value during the period immediately before the despatch of any important expedition and at any other time when the speed with which information could reach the enemy was of particular importance. 10. The possibility of making arrangements, which could be put into force at any such period, for the control of telephone and telegraphic traffic between this country and Ireland and for interrupting undesirable communications, has been the subject of discussion between the War Office and the General Post Office.
security finland censorship communications ireland ports second world war deception secret intelligence service leakage of information joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff foreign office british domestic security intelligence organization frederick beaumont-nesbitt victor cavendish-bentinck inter-services security board
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Finland Ireland
Document Reference
CAB 81/96/30
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 81/96
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0096.030
Keywords
Security Leakage Of Information Ports Communications Censorship Deception
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Secret Intelligence Service Inter-Services Security Board
Pages
4
Persons Discussed
Frederick Beaumont-Nesbitt Victor Cavendish-Bentinck
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Memoranda. January - May 1940. Papers Numbers JIC 1-70. Volume VI
Themes
British Domestic Security Intelligence Organization

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