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II England s Cliveden Set WORK OF FOREIGN AGENTS does not necessarily involve the of military and naval secrets. Information of all important to an aggressor planning an invasion or esti THE securing kinds is mating a potential enemy s strength and morale; and often a diplomatic secret is worth far more than the choicest blueprint of a carefully guarded military device. There are persons whom money, social position, political prom or glory cannot interest in following a policy of benefit to a foreign power. In such instances, however, protection of class ises sometimes d &