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The 'Noulens Case': Investigation into Communist Activity in Far East and Exposure of Spy Ring; Exhibits C (1)- (60); Cypher Telegrams from Berlin

1 Mar 1931

A file of decoded telegraphic correspondence in German and French between the "Noulens" Soviet intelligence bureau in Shanghai, and its controllers in Berlin. Topics covered in the telegrams include instructions from Berlin for agents, requests for investigation of particular places (such as India) and varieties of information; requests for more frequent intelligence reports; arrangements for the transfer of money; and discussions of the organisation of the bureau.
singapore china japan communism espionage malaya indochina ussr korea wales surveillance other formosa agents signals intelligence secret intelligence gathering foreign office telegraph communications soviet agents intelligence funding intelligence organization permanent under-secretary's department code-breaking intelligence requirements code names soviet intelligence services hilaire noulens
Collection ID
FO1093
Conflict
Other
Countries
China Formosa Indochina Japan Korea Malaya Singapore USSR Wales
Document Reference
FO 1093/96/2
Document Types
Correspondence
File Reference
FO 1093/96
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.fo1093.0096.002
Keywords
Espionage Communism Soviet Agents Soviet Intelligence Services Secret Code Names Intelligence Requirements Intelligence Funding Agents Intelligence Gathering Telegraph Communications
Languages
English
Organizations
Foreign Office Permanent Under-Secretary's Department
Pages
9
Persons Discussed
Hilaire Noulens
Published in
United Kingdom
Themes
Intelligence Organization Surveillance Signals Intelligence Code-breaking

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