EMERGENCY MEASURES
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST AIR RAIDS (British Official Wire!***.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright ; RUGBY, February 25. (Received February 26, at 1’ p.tn.)' Measures for precautions against air raids are outlined in Government docu« . ments just issued. One of these gives details, of the courses > for the training of instructors at a civilian anti-gas school to he es- 1 tablished in Gloucestershire, and another describes the organisation recommended for dealing with damaged ’ buildings and roads. . The first course is to begin immediately after Easter. Members of the public services will, iny the first instance, be trained, and arrangements will be made later for the instruction . of employees of industrial and commercial undertakings of public importance. The inain course lasts two weeks, and special courses for doctors, nurses, and chemists are contemplated.
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Evening Star, Issue 22273, 26 February 1936, Page 8
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129EMERGENCY MEASURES Evening Star, Issue 22273, 26 February 1936, Page 8
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