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Security Service

Sir,—J. M. Johnstone’s opinion would be accepted by every tyrant throughout history. It amounts to this: keep your nose clean, never question what Big Brother decides is good for you, and then you need have no fear of being molested. What does he imagine the struggle for democracy was all about?— Yours, etc., SCRUTINEER. May 15, 1969.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31989, 16 May 1969, Page 10

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Security Service Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31989, 16 May 1969, Page 10

Security Service Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31989, 16 May 1969, Page 10

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