U.S. CENSORSHIP
ADDITIONAL PRECAUTION
(Kec. noon.)
WASHINGTON, June 10.
The censorship office has notified that the mailing of confirmation copjes of telegrams/cablegrams, radiograms, and telephone messages between the United States and foreign countries will not be permitted in future. Henceforth all confirmation messages found in the mails will be returned to the senders or suppressed. This action has become necessary because of the danger that information of value to the enemy might be mailed abroad uncter the guise of ordinary confirmation*,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1942, Page 5
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