2. ORGANISATION OF INTELLIGENCE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA (Previous Reference: J.I.C.(46) 71st Meeting (0) Minute 1) THE SUB-COMMITTEE had before them a Minuteby the Secretary, covering a draft report to the Chiefs of Staff, to which was attached a draft telegram as from the Chiefs of Staff to the Commanders-in-Chief, South East Asia, prepared in accordance with the instructions of the Sub-Committee at their previous meeting on this subject. REAR ADMIRAL PARRY suggested the inclusion of an additional paragraph in the report on the lines that with the cessation of Supreme Command it was difficult to see to whom the Director of Intelligence owed direct allegiance, and that his existence had not done away with the necessity for a Joint Intelligence Committee, and that in point of fact, the J.I.C.
- Collection ID
- CAB81
- Conflict
- Cold War
- Countries
- Australia Canada Greece Ireland Persia Singapore South Africa Sudan Turkey United Kingdom
- Document Reference
- CAB 81/94/74
- Document Types
- Summary
- File Reference
- CAB 81/94
- Identifier
- 10.1080/swwf.cab81.0094.074
- Keywords
- Intelligence Channels Communications British Intelligence Organisation D-notice Communism Imperial Defence Deception
- Languages
- English
- Organizations
- Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Committee (Middle East) Joint Intelligence Staff Joint Staff Mission Security Service United Nations
- Pages
- 8
- Persons Discussed
- Thomas Elmhirst John Gardiner Paul Gleadell William Hayter Guy Liddell Stewart Menzies Edward Parry Percy Sillitoe John Sinclair Kenneth Strong Gerald Templer
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Intelligence Organization Propaganda Censorship Psychological Warfare