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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Declaration and set of instructions regarding the secrecy and handling of a key for a car bonnet.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 69\3\  scan0046
Date  21th January 1924
  
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CJ15/E21.1.24

I have received the key of the bonnet of Car No. H.4.P.K..
I have read CJ's memorandum of the 21st. Jan. and realise that under no circumstances whatever must I open the bonnet in the face of any person, no matter whether that person may be my closest friend or relation.

I realise that I am entrusted with secret knowledge of a very precious nature and that by disclosing the secret I may be doing vast financial harm to the shareholders and to my colleagues.

I will not part with the key unless I receive a receipt similarly worded to the one which I now sign from the person to whom I entrust it.

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CJ13/E20.3.24.

The holder of the key should send, in an envelope, marked 'SECRET', addressed to me, or in my absence, to the General Manager, daily a return shewing :-

Firstly - a precise record of the people who were driven on this car during the 24 hours concerned.

Secondly - the occasions on which the bonnet was opened and what were the surroundings of the car whereby it was impossible for the contents of the bonnet to be seen.

Thirdly - where the car was garaged - Note:- It is desirable that the car should never be garaged in public garages situated in large centres of motoring but should rather be taken to some country Inn and locked up in a coach-house.

Sgd... Claud Johnson

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