CIVIL DEFENCE
CONTINUATION AFTER WAR
PRESERVATION OF PEACE
RUGBY, Sept. 25. The continuation of ihe civil defence organisation after the war was forecast today by Mr. William Mabane, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of lome Security. "It is clear from the Atlantic Charter that at any rate until the world has reached a far greater degree of political stability than we have known hitherto, those nations that desire peace must be "in a position to preserve it," he said. "So, after the war. it does appear to me that we shall certainly not be able to abandon our civil defence organisation; albeit we
shall be able to transform it once
I more into an army, not standing by. <but trained and at call—a necessary
and proper supplement to the armed forces."—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 11
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132CIVIL DEFENCE Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 11
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