Part II: “Reasonable Censorship Privileges”: The Americans Listen In ← 23 December 1943: Commissioner, RCMP to USSEA 27 December 1943: Wershof to Stone → Part II: “Reasonable Censorship Privileges”: The Americans Listen In “Reasonable Censorship Privileges”?: Eavesdropping on Diplomatic Communications During WWII SummaryPart I: Bringing Telephone Censorship in Line29 October 1943: Memorandum for Robertson from Glazebrook2 November 1943: Memorandum for Robertson from Glazebrook 12 November 1943: Letter from USSEA to Commissioner, RCMP16 November 1943: Commissioner, RCMP to USSEA 7 December 1943: Martin to Stone 23 December 1943: Commissioner, RCMP to USSEAPart II: “Reasonable Censorship Privileges”: The Americans Listen In 27 December 1943: Wershof to Stone16 February 1942: Letter from Wrong to Robertson 24 March 1943: Letter from Pearson to Robertson 9 November 1943: Letter to Pearson Likely from Robertson 2 December 1943: Letter from Pearson to Robertson29 November 1943: Minute Sheet 10 February 1944: Letter from Robertson to Pearson