DEFENCE
’AGAINST AERIAL -iili’ACK-
(United I'fcM Association—By Electric
Telegraph-Copyright.)
(Received this day at l.iO a.«n.) • BERLIN, August 15. The five relatives of .Schiedemann have been released.
Defence against aerial attack is being iprejfared with extreme, thoroughness by the Reich air defence league under the auspices of the military police. The /civil "authorities' organisation 'operates throughout the country affecting every household, ‘where a fire fighting and first aid team under the leadership k of selected house warden, must be formed, special shelters prepared iff the cellars, ; while every householder in Berlin is ordered to remove frbm the attics material likely to be inflaittiiinble. Thus ten thousand apart, men! houses, where a large loft affords a . communal washing room and store rooms, art 6 ubje'cted to the scrutiny of the polirt, who art ordering the removal of old bedsteads and furniture. The inhabitants dre uneasy, asking whether there' 'is“a da'ng’er 'of war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 6
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