DEFENCE AGAINST AIR ATTACK
QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY NEW MINISTER
(Received March 26, 7.5 p.m.)
LONDON, March 25
Sir Thomas Inskip answered questions in the House of Commons as Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence for the first time to-day. He told the House that the Prime Minister proposed to appoint a subcommittee of the Committee of Imperial Defence to consider experiments that had taken place, or that were proposed, for defence against aircraft and the vulnerability of capital ships from the air.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21743, 27 March 1936, Page 13
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