out do the Organisation would realise the necessity for submitting stories for pre-censorship and the publication of a couple of good stories based on a certain amount of official information but giving nothing away, of the type now under discussion would be of considerable advantage and might spoil the market for stuff of less solidity or quality. He was not apprehensive of any disclosure of methods being involved. As for possible advantage to the Japanese, neither of these books was likely to appear, if authorised, for another seven or eight months, by which time we might hope that the Japanese campaign would be very much nearer to a close.