HOW MILLIONS WERE SAVED
WORK OP BRITISH INTELLIGENCE :■:■■•. . DEPARTMENT. •"■ ~ ■ (Rec. January 4, 1.25 a.m.) . . ■■■'■.' London, January 2. ■ General Cocke'rill, tho retiring Director of the Bureau of Special Intelligence at tho War Office, in larewelling his assistants, stated that.the bureau had saved , ' the Empire at least 200 millions by successfully counteracting tile cuemy activities, it had detected and checked the ■Germans' active speculation in raw material, closed certain channels for enemy propaganda, and kept others open 'for the distribution of British propaganda in enemy countries, on which the postage was prepaid by the Germans. * General Cockerill paid a tribute to the. Intelligence Department of the dominions and' the colonies.—Reuter (via America).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 7
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110HOW MILLIONS WERE SAVED Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 7
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