IF YOU WROTH A LETTER TO HITLER. If you did, it would probably be unprintable, but. whatever you said, you would certainly not give him any Information of value. Yet many people unthinkingly include scraps of information; of value to the enemy in letters sent overseas. There is always, the chance of overseas mail falling into enemy hands. These scraps of information in Ihe aggregate give valuable information to enemy intelligence. It is the solemn duly of every letter writer to include matters of only personal interest and to make no reference to troops, troop movements, camps, aerodromes, shipping or any information connected with the Army, Navy or Air Force. It should not even be mentioned that someone' has joined a certain.. • specialized branch. It is safer to use the broad terms of Army, Navy or Air Force. Remember that the boys overseas realize- the value of Security and will appreciate, your discretion. Inserted to assist, the war effort, by the.proprietors of Baxters Lung Preserver.—Advt. ’
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 291, 7 September 1942, Page 7
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165Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 291, 7 September 1942, Page 7
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