Premium

20.500.12592/ckpqtn

1. Vetting of Official Histories - British War Production; 2. Disclosures of Information on N.A.T.O. To the Congress of the United States; 3. Gibraltar; 4. Roumanian Service Representations in the U.K.; 5. Publication of Information on Evasion and Escape; 6. Plans for the Evacuation of Service Attaches in the Event of Hostilities; 7. Atomic Energy Establishment in the U.K.; 8. Publication of Information about Research and Development; 9. Loss of Documents Reported by the Colonial Secretary of the Leeward Islands; 10. Russian Language Students

1 Jul 1951

CONFIDENTIAL authority under which it was disclosed. This could most appropriately be raised with the Americans through H.M. Embassy, Washington. As regards use of the information by the British Press, it was generally agreed that once the information had been released in America, there was no point in preventing its further publication in this country. The Economist should, however, be invited informally not to aggravate the disclosure by adding to the information contained in it. THE COMMITTEE:(1) Invited the Foreign Office to take up with H.H.
security united kingdom technology gibraltar training united states of america censorship colonies evacuation factories historians industry interpretation newspapers atomic energy publications recruitment scientific research cold war surveillance contingency planning evasion missiles weapons development military intelligence empire security service secrecy linguists trinidad anglo-romanian relations soviet satellite states diplomatic officials attachés leakage of information ministry of defence joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff foreign office anglo-american relations british domestic security intelligence organization stewart menzies intelligence reports joint intelligence bureau consular intelligence sources percy sillitoe threat of war with the ussr roger hollis american intelligence services escape intelligence requirements press reports release of information official histories classified documents british joint services mission security checks
Collection ID
CAB159
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Gibraltar Trinidad United Kingdom United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 159/10/69
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 159/10
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab159.0010.069
Keywords
Security Checks Official Histories Censorship Security Secrecy Historians Release Of Information American Intelligence Services Military Intelligence Newspapers Press Reports Anglo-american Relations Gibraltar Attachés Soviet Satellite States Consular Intelligence Sources Anglo-romanian Relations Diplomatic Officials Evasion Escape Publications Contingency Planning Threat Of War With The Ussr Evacuation Atomic Energy Scientific Research Technology Factories Recruitment Weapons Development Missiles Industry Classified Documents Leakage Of Information Colonies Empire Intelligence Reports Linguists Training Intelligence Requirements Interpretation
Languages
English
Organizations
British Joint Services Mission Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Ministry of Defence Security Service Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
10
Persons Discussed
John Gardiner Roger Hollis Stewart Menzies 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 70-139
Themes
British Domestic Security Surveillance Intelligence Organization

Related Topics

All