A History of the Ministry of Information, 1939-46

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List of Persons Receiving a Set of London Morning Papers

Mr. Brebner Room 22
Mr. Sinclair 22
D.C.C. Cables 3 (except “Mirror”)
Sir Kenneth Clark 158
Miss Lloyd, Far East Section 354
Duty Room 100
D.C.C. Postal Section 57
D.C.C. Vol. Subs. 4
Foreign press, Ass. Club Room (except “Times” & “Telegraph”)
Photographic Division
Home Affairs 43A
Mrs Hamilton 165A
Miss McLachlan 256A (two sets)
Mr. Ivor Fraser 225
P.S. to the Minister
Mr. Peake (at 20 Chester Square, S.W.1.)
Press Cuttings Bureau (several sets of each)
Reference Library 280
Scrutiny Section 281 (3 sets)
Mr. MacBride 240
Foreign Telephones 2 (2 sets)
Mr. Smollett 257B (except “Mirror” & “Sketch”)
Military Adviser to the Censor 7
Mr. Vaughan 159
Mr. Wellington 218
Mr. Douglas Williams, American Division
Air Affairs 33
Mrs. Adams 221
B.B.C. News Division 21
Sir Walter Monckton
Military Affairs
Naval Affairs
Mr. Nash, British Official Wireless
Press Liaison Officer.

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