The Far Eastern Liaison Office (FELO) was a Second World War Propaganda and Field Intelligence unit set up under the orders of the Allied Land Commander, General Sir Thomas Blamey, on 19 June 1942.
As a propaganda organisation, FELO was given a non-descriptive cover name to protect its real intelligence purpose. Its objectives were:
1. To lower the morale of the enemy forces and so impair their fighting efficiency.
2. To mislead the enemy regarding Allied military intentions.
3. To influence subject populations in enemy-occupied territories to impair the enemy's war effort and to assist Allied Forces.