"NOT SUPPOSED TO MENTION IT. P.UT . . •” How many people ctumoL resist the leniptiilion Io pass on “something they beard”? War gossip, like a chain idler, multiplies in ever-increasing circles at: a rapid rate till it reaches enemy hands, it is not sullicieiitly realized Unit the enemy is organized to take advantage of such idle gossip, having an organization to scientifically collect and classify information from which is sifted what the enemy wants to know. Be discreet . . avoid careless talk and careless writing. Avoid reference to I lie location, movements or destination of any branch of the armed services. Firmly refuse to discues ships and- shipping movements. Inserted to assist the war effort by Hie proprietors of Baxters Dung Preserver.—Adv I.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 3
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120Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 3
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