LINES OF COMMUNICATION
Simulating as far as possible actual black-out conditions, a unit of the Lines of Communication Company, in conjunction with the Law and Order Section of the E.P.S., held a practice on Wednesday night. During the passage of a “convoy,’ traffic was restricted in certain streets and black-out regulations were rigidly enforced for motorists and cyclists. Mr P. J. McEnaney, section leader of the Lines of Communication Company, yes. terday expressed satisfaction with the trial, which he said was conducted according to schedule throughout and reflected a high degree of efficiency.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23716, 14 August 1942, Page 6
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