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IN TIME OF PERIL

GAOL THE SAFEST SPOT One of Scotland’s safest spots' during air raids will soon be Barllnme Prison, Glasgow, where the 120 warders are daily being trainecl in air raid precaution measures by Mr J R. Feddie, head war’.er of the prison. In addition, every cell is to be made gasproof- ... , „ ' ‘

Mr Peddie has undergone a thorough course of training at the Air Raids Precaution School at Falfield, Gloucestershire, and on his return to Barlinnie he immediately set about organising a course for his warders, who are now attending lectures four nights a week. The next job will be to tell the prisoner* what they are to do In times of an air raid.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23346, 11 November 1937, Page 18

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IN TIME OF PERIL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23346, 11 November 1937, Page 18

IN TIME OF PERIL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23346, 11 November 1937, Page 18

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