During the first night of the blackout. my duties as Air Raid Warden necessitated my calling on a house where nothing whatever had been done to conceal the lights, which streamed across the streets from four large windows. The front door was opened by a genial Italian gentleman. After listening to my protest with a smile, he said. ‘'But. my dear Signor, I am all right. Italy is neutral!"—Glyn Kolsall CA.R.P.). in The Sunday Chronicle. London.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 December 1939, Page 11
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