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AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS.

SCHEMES IN BRITAIN. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS MADE. (Official Wireless.) RUGBY. May 14. The Under-Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr G. W. Lloyd, stated in the House of Commons to-day that local authorities were actively engaged in preparing schemes for air raid precautions and the progress made was very The (Inal design of masks for the civil population, of which it was anticipated not less than 30.000,000 would be required, had not been settled yet. but they would be designed to gi\e protection against any possible concentration of any type of poison gas which might be used iu time uf war.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 7

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AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 7

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 7

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