BRITISH CHILDREN
$ LEARNING TO LIVE BELOW GROUND. HEALTH STANDARDS GOOD. 'B.v Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright l (Received This Day. 12.50 p.m.) LONDON. April 2. The tendency of Hie population Io become underground residents was increasing said Lord Horder, in a speech. Some children, blitz or no blitz, had not seen the sun or daylight for weeks. There was no such thing as an ideal shelter," but some under large industrial and business centres came near justifying that title. Epidemics and illnesses had not arrived , as anticipated. The health, not only of shelterers, but of Hie whole eommunI ity. was remarkably good. * '
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1941, Page 6
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99BRITISH CHILDREN Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1941, Page 6
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