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METHOD OF WARNING WORKERS

(Received September 12, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, September 11.

The Prime Minister (Mr Winston Churchill) has applauded the new system which factories, newspaper offices, and other establishments are adopting to prevent the disruption of work during air raids. Watchers are being posted on the_ roofs to warn when danger is imminent. The sirens will be regarded as an alert, not an alarm, signal.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19400913.2.33.8

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Southland Times, Issue 24230, 13 September 1940, Page 5

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METHOD OF WARNING WORKERS Southland Times, Issue 24230, 13 September 1940, Page 5

METHOD OF WARNING WORKERS Southland Times, Issue 24230, 13 September 1940, Page 5

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