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The report stated that at the end of the First World War, the Commonwealth Investigation Branch was created to co-ordiante the records of the Army Intelligence and Censorship, and other records relating to war-time activities.

war-time and because
Drew Pearson's Washington Merry-Go-Round claimed that the founding of ERA was a conflict of interest for Norris and Engstrom because they had used their war-time government connections to set up a company for their own profit.
Drew Pearson's Washington Merry-Go-Round claimed that the founding of ERA was a conflict of interest for Norris and Engstrom because they had used their war-time government connections to set up a company for their own profit.
In bunkers designed for war-time use, manually operated ventilators must be provided because supplies of electricity or gas are unreliable.
The Independent movement declined in the 1944 election because of a booming war-time economy, and because Albertans opposed to the socialist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation rallied to the Social Credit Party, according to editorials and letters-to-the-editor of the day.

war-time and cover
Other accessories include night sights ( war-time use only ) that attach to the fixed day sights ( f: protected post, r: L-type ), a brass catcher for collecting spent cartridges ( peace-time use only, for reloading and recycling ), a quick-detachable ( by attached cord ) ejection port cover ( painted bright red ) for guard duty which secures the bolt from accidental firing and a speedloader ( rarely issued due to limited availability ) that loads the 36-round magazine in seconds.

war-time and subject
His first priority was an effective navy, including steam frigates, and in the second place a standing army of adequate size ; and as further preparation for emergency " great permanent roads ," " a certain encouragement " to manufactures, and a system of internal taxation which would not be subject like customs duties to collapse by a war-time shrinkage of maritime trade.
" His early poetry would focus on the subject of his war-time experiences in the Air Force.

war-time and .
Also war-time propaganda and cooperation had `` obscured the differences between Russian and Western ideas of democracy '', and it seemed better to have them covered by verbal formulae than to imperil the military victories over Germany and Japan.
The war-time restrictions on travel made this a boom time for Hollywood, and nearly a quarter of the money spent on attending movies.
In the immediate aftermath of the war, the Government faced the challenge of managing relations with Britain's former war-time ally, Stalin and the Soviet Union.
By 1993 — nine months ahead of schedule — the military had cut personnel from a war-time high of 63, 000 to the level of 32, 000 required by the peace accords.
In the war-time 1941 edition of Heidegger's primary work, Being and Time ( first published in 1927 ), the original dedication to Husserl was removed.
Thus, for example, Odysseus is represented in Hecuba ( lines 131-32 ) as " agile-minded, sweet-talking, demos-pleasing " i. e. a type of the war-time demagogues that were active in Athens during the Peloponnesian War.
" Orwell, in his war-time diary, 3 July 1941.
The population of Luanda has grown dramatically in recent years, due in large part to war-time migration to the city, which is safe compared to the rest of the country.
The 1943 war-time story " Nothing But Gingerbread Left ", written decades before by science fiction writer Henry Kuttner, has a very close premise.
Although a new constitution appeared to end the war-time political system, it did not completely terminate the transitional military rule.
Still, with more new stars like Bob Hope, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Paulette Goddard, and Betty Hutton, and with war-time attendance at astronomical numbers, Paramount and the other integrated studio-theatre combines made more money than ever.
Food had become a considerable problem in Russia, but the cause of this did not lie in any failure of the harvests, which had not been significantly altered during war-time.
The laws gave the government the authority to use unlimited budgets to subsidize war production, and to compensate manufacturers for losses caused by war-time mobilization.
Reprinted in 2003, its new foreword states that Winchester has been banned from Tristan da Cunha due to his writing about the war-time romance of one of the local women.
This option is only ever taken at a time of national emergency, such as war-time.
After four months, Menzies returned to Australia to face a lack of enthusiasm for his global travels and a war-time minority government under ever increasing strain.
Roosevelt was a popular, war-time incumbent and faced little formal opposition.
Having become the second most important general in the Union army, he thus had come full circle to the city where he started his war-time service as colonel of a non-existent infantry regiment.
Many of Sherman's official war-time letters ( and other items ) appear in the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.
* Sherman's Civil War: Selected Correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860 – 1865, edited by Brooks D. Simpson and Jean V. Berlin ( Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1999 ) – a large collection of war-time letters ( November 1860 to May 1865 ).
* Military Orders of General William T. Sherman, 1861 –' 65 Substantial collection of Sherman's war-time orders

classified and report
A classified report written and issued by the United States National Security Council.
The NSA report remains classified, possibly to spare the blushes of its authors.
According to the article cited, the still classified NSA report is incorrect based on the CIA documents that were declassified which show that Powers ' account of being shot down at altitude was accurate.
Shannon delivered his results in a classified report in 1945, and published them openly in 1949.
At the same time, Vladimir Kotelnikov had independently proven absolute security of the one-time pad ; his results were delivered in 1941 in a report that apparently remains classified .< ref name =" kotelnikov "> PACS numbers: 01. 10. Fv, 03. 67. Dd, 89. 70 .+ c
* Japan: In a court, Segway was classified as a motorcycle, owing to the power output ; however, there is no report of registration.
The report states, " The allegedly missing disks never existed and no compromise of classified material has occurred ".
The BBC's Newsnight observed that it is ironic that the once classified report analysing the construction of MI5's Thames House and MI6's Vauxhall Cross headquarters has been released, but the Al Yamamah report is still deemed too sensitive.
On 15 January 1946, however, a report of the Military Government ( classified as restricted ) stated: " The present procedure fails in practice to reach a substantial number of persons who supported or assisted the Nazis.
The term " code word " was used by the CIA during the 1960s as a partial designation for a Top Secret report on a highly classified and sensitive intelligence topic, and for compartmenting information.
The US Air Force Historical Division wrote a report in response to the international concern about the bombing, which was classified until December 1978.
The report thus remained classified until 2011.
The US National Security Council described him as an irritation and an obstacle in a classified report from 1958.
Although the status is not changed or the freedom is not limited, German and Belgian government entities have accused Scientology of violating the human rights of its members and therefore called it a " totalitarian cult " and a " commercial enterprise ," while a 1995 parliamentary report in France classified it, along with 172 other religious groups, as a " dangerous cult.
The report suggested that O ' Neill was responsible for losing a briefcase with " highly classified information " in it, containing among other things " a description of every counterespionage and counterterrorism program in New York.
While the details and cost of construction have been released, about ten years after the original National Audit Office ( NAO ) report was written, some of the service's special requirements remain classified.
authored a report ' Survey of the Cuban Operation ', that remained classified
A March 1984 government report had noted that " the unauthorized publication of classified information is a routine daily occurrence in the U. S ." but that the applicability of the Espionage Act to such disclosures " is not entirely clear ".
Handed over to the incoming Labour administration and classified as secret because of Labour fears over the surge in Scottish National Party popularity, the document came to light only in 2005, when the SNP obtained the report under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Lee admitted that he failed to report this contact and approach by individuals requesting classified information as required by security regulations.
The Danish Defence Intelligence Service ( FE ) had produced a classified report stating that it had no absolute proof of WMDs in Iraq.
The Norwegian Defence Research Establishment conducted their own investigation into the allegation in 2001 and found it unsupported by evidence, though the complete report remains classified.
The report remained classified until the early 1990s, after the end of the Cold War.

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