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STAYING PUT.

In a debate in the House of Lords it was stated that some despondency had been created by the earlier instructions to civilians to stay put The civil population was also afraid thaS resistance to the enemy would not be covered by compensation for injury and death. , Replying, the Puke of Devonshire announced that the new plan was being issued to every invasion committee in the country. He announced that the enemy could not be told of all the details of*the welcome being pre* pared for him. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1942, Page 5

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STAYING PUT. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1942, Page 5

STAYING PUT. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1942, Page 5