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Breaking Japanese Diplomatic Codes
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Picture of David Sissons
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Chapter 1. David Sissons and D Special Section
- Chapter 2. The Diplomatic Special Intelligence Section: Its Origins and History
- Chapter 3. Japanese Diplomatic Cyphers: Cryptographic Survey Report Of Special Intelligence Section HQ Australian Military Forces Melbourne 1946
- Annexes: Interviews, Correspondence and Notes
- Annex 1. David Sissons to Alan Stripp, 9 November 1988
- Annex 2. Notes from an Interview with with Professor Arthur Dale Trendall by Desmond Ball on 10 May 1990
- Annex 3. David Sissons to Ian Smith, 3 August 1990
- Annex 4. Ian Smith to David Sissons, 8 August 1990
- Annex 5. Interview of Dr A. P. Treweek by David Sissons, 11 October 1990
- Annex 6. Ronald Bond, Notes on Sissons (3 August 1990), Smith (8 August 1990) and Treweek (11 October 1990), undated but probably late 1990
- Annex 7. David Sissons to Desmond Ball, 11 October 1993
- Annex 8. Steve Mason to David Sissons, 26 June 1994
- Annex 9. Steve Mason to Desmond Ball, 7 July 1995
- Annex 10. Ronald Bond to Desmond Ball, 29 September 1994
- Annex 11. David Sissons to Desmond Ball, 22 May 1996
- Annex 12. David Sissons to Desmond Ball, 9 September 1996
- Annex 13. David Sissons to Desmond Ball, 16 October 1996
- Annex 14. David Sissons to Desmond Ball, 23 March 1998
- Annex 15. David Sissons to Kenneth McKay, 9 November 2004
- Annex 16. Notes on the Breaking of GEAM Using the ‘Winds – Set-Up’ Message
- Annex 17. David Sissons to Kenneth McKay, 28 November 2004
- Annex 18. David Sissons to Kenneth McKay, 19 December 2004


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