ANTI-GAS MEASURES
MASKS AND SUITS FOR SALE Masks and anti-gas fittings are a feature of the British industries display at Birmingham. The price of masks ranges from 5s to £2 ss, and suits affording protection against mustard-gas are priced at £4. Anti-gas measures at Whitehall include the screening of first-story windows only, since it is believed that gases will keep to the ground. Coventry is the town in Britain to provide gas masks for everybody. The Midlands towns generally are taking air raid precautions most seriously. Many factories are providing masks for their employees and are forming specially-equippedv decontamination squads. '
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12290, 2 March 1938, Page 4
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