AIR RAID DANGERS
MEASURES OF PRECAUTION IN LONDON APPOINTMENT OF INSTRUCTORS (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, July 7. The question of air raid precautions for the city of London came up at a meeting today of the Common Council. The Air Raid Precautions Committee recommended that, in view of the necessity for increasing classes of instruction in anti-gas precautions and in view of the large staff required in the Air Raid Precautions Office, two qualified instructors in anti-gas precautions and a general clerk be appointed The chairman of the Air Raid Precautions Committee, replying to questions, said that a survey of London was now taking place and was progressing favourably. In regard to the question of evacuation, the Government had appointed a committee to report on that matter. The report was unanimously adopted.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1938, Page 7
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