HOW TO DEFEAT ENEMY AGENTS
Enemy agents are on the job in every part of the world and in all walks of life. These enemy agents are for the most part difficult to detect for the simple reasons that they are ordinary looking individuals outwardly behaving like ordinary citizens, and they work unobstrusively. Many of them are collectors of scraps of information which are picked up from conversations overheard. When hundreds of such scraps are collected and classified in enemy hands, as they undoubtedly are, they provide information of real value to the enemy. This matter is more serious than the public generally realize. Defeat enemy agents by denying them information. Careless talk is a crime. Make it part of your war effort to avoid it and to discourage it. Inserted to assist the war effort by the proprietors of Baxters Lung Preserver.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 24838, 2 September 1942, Page 6
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143HOW TO DEFEAT ENEMY AGENTS Southland Times, Issue 24838, 2 September 1942, Page 6
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