A History of the Ministry of Information, 1939-46

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SECRET.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1944.

PRESENT:

The D.G.

The D.D.G.

The Parliamentary Secretary

Mr. Francis Williams

Mr. Royds

Mr. Grubb

Mr. Cruikshank

Mr. Archibald

Admiral Carpendale

General Tripp

Brigadier McGregor

Mr. J.B. Clark

Mr. MacGregor

Mr. Hamilton.

1. REPORTS FROM SERVICE ADVISERS.

2. TRAFFIC TO LONDON.

The Chairman said that this Ministry, in association with the Ministry of War Transport, had been asked to discover the reason for a “considerable movement” into London, reported by the railways. It was agreed that Mr. Archibald should ask Home Intelligence if they had any evidence of abnormal traffic.

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