EMERGENCY PLAN
NEW ACTION NEEDED AUCKLAND PRECAUTIONS FULL BLACK-OUT SCHEME (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. “In view o£ the changed conditions and the information I gained from the acting-Prime Minister, the Hon. W. Nash and the Chiefs of Start's in Wellington recently, it is clear that further action must be taken in connection with the emergency precautions organisation," .said the Mayor, Mr. .1. A. C. Allum, to-day. “What 12 months ago was a possibility, has now become a probability, and action must be taken to meet the changed conditions." He said that the warning signals in Auckland, having proved to be inadequate, a more efficient arrangement was being made and further tests would be carried out. A survey of buildings was in progress and steps were being taken to ensure a complete ort.ok-out during an emergency ai nignt.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20637, 18 August 1941, Page 6
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