NEW WAY OF LIFE
AIR RAID ADJUSTMENTS Rec. 6.30 p.m. London, Sept. 14, London's air raid shelters are increas- ' ingly assuming the appearance of wellorganised dormitories. For nightwdrkers in busy offices a large degree of adjustment to the new way of life has been achieved, but thc continuous morning alarm has brought new problems, necessitating banks remaining open an I hour after the normal time of closur* for the purpose of paying out wages, 1 The Minister of Aircraft Production, ' Lord Beaverbrook, has sent a messags ' to aircraft factory workers in which he 'paid ti-ibute to the maintenance of output, despite raids. I Hundreds of hospital patients, including raid victims, have been transported from the south-east to the quieter hosIpitals of Yorkshire-
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1940, Page 7
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