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GUARDING MILITARY SECRETS

An excellent example of safeguarding military information is exhibited by the following soldier's'letter.:.— Date: Who cares. Place: Ditto. Greeting. After leaving where'we were fore we left for here, not knowings we were coming here from there, we could not tell if we would arrive - here or not. Nevertheless, we are; now here and not. there. The weather here is just as it is at this season, but of course quite >7 unlike the weather where we were before we came here. After leaving by what we came by, we had a good trip. The people here are just like they look, but do not look to be like they were where we came from. From there to here is just as far as from here to there. The way we came here is just like everyone comes from there to here. Of course, we had to bring everything we had with us, for we wear what we would wear here, which is not what we would wear there. The whole thing is quite a new experi-* ence. here because it isn't like what it is like where we were before we» left for here. It is now time, in. all probability,: to stop this somewhat too newsy letter before. I give away too mucji information, as the censor here is likely to be a spy. Love, UNO-HOO. ■ ■ '4

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 91, 20 July 1943, Page 4

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GUARDING MILITARY SECRETS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 91, 20 July 1943, Page 4

GUARDING MILITARY SECRETS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 91, 20 July 1943, Page 4

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