IN BRITAIN
SUPPLY OF GRENADES.
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). „ LONDON, July 10. Answering a/ question in the House of Commons, the Minister of Supply (Mr Morrison) said: “Ample machineery is available in this country foi the production of sufficient grenades to meet' the .known requirements of the. War Office. ’’ BRITISH ’DROMES. DEFENCE. LONDON, July 10. Sir A. Sinclair (Air Minister), in the House of Commons, said: “Measures are being taken for the ground * defence of our aerodromes, including provision for defence against direct air attack, as well as against attacks from parachutists and airlanded troops. A Director of Ground Defence has been, appointed, to ; supervise and co-ordinate the preparatory action, to ensure the closest! cooperation between the Royal Air Force and the Army. , THE B.E.F. READY. (Received this day at 10.30 a.m.). LONDON, July 11. A). War Office official told the Australian Associated Press that the B.E.F.’ is now fully equipped. “Yon would be snypriseddf able to tell you how many additional divisions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1940, Page 6
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