"In this area there must be as many as 2000 men whc are shirking their responsibility to serve with. civil defence organisations," said the chief tiaflic inspector, Mr E. H. Barrett, at a meecing of Emergency Precau tions organisations at Ravensbourne, Dunedin, recently. These would soon experience a rude awakening, Mr Barrett continued. Each controller was at present issuing the personnel under him with identification tags, which thev would subsequently have to show to their employers in order to prove that they were serving in an E.P..S. unit. Defaulters would thus be exposed. i
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 246, 19 October 1942, Page 2
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