Emergency Signals
Sir,—-As reported in your news today, a system of siren signals lias beer# arranged by the Government. Therefore I hope the Government will forbid tile stupid use of railway sirens as a sendoff when the next batch of railway employees goes into camp. On two occasions in the last few months an uproar by sirens in the railway yards has startled the population, and the noise proved to be only a “send-off.”—.l am, etc., K.K. Wellington, February 28. .
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 135, 4 March 1941, Page 9
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