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danger areas anyway that the numr ber of evacuees fell far short of the expected total. Taking advantage of the Government’s scheme was an entirely voluntary matter, but authorities stress that making further arrangements for evacuation if air n raids start is not going to be so easy g as the original outward trek which s took eight months to organise, n English reports say that many y evacuees are revelling in unaccuse tomedly happy conditions—some had - never been away from drab street - and smoke laden air before— and f many hosts are enjoying looking after e appreciative “boarders.” This leads t to the question whether wartime radiation from cities may have a o permanent effect on the peacetime jt problem of congestion in towna.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20990, 18 December 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20990, 18 December 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20990, 18 December 1939, Page 9

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