Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

GERMAN RAIDS ON BRITAIN

Satisfactory Work Of A*R*P* SHELTERS PROVE EFFECTIVE (British Official Wireless) (Received June 24, 6.30 p.m.) RUGBY, June 23. One of the most interesting features of the preliminary German raiding of Britain in the past week has been the test applied to the air-raid precautions organized by the Government. The Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Home Security, Mr W. Mabane, paid a well-deserved tribute on the radio to the manner in which the members of the air-raid precautions services who had already been in action have discharged their duties. No less encouraging is the first experience under bombardment of the steel shelters which were distributed free by the Government to householders in danger areas belonging to the lower income groups. Reports from technical experts of the Ministry of Home Security furnish striking testimony to the protective qualities of the “Anderson” shelters. Although many large bombs fell close to a number of these shelters none of the occupants received any harm. In one southeastern town a heavy bomb, probably of 5001 b, fell in the back gardens of a group of small houses, most of which had shelters in their gardens. One of these shelters was only 30 feet from the crater and contained a family of four persons, including two children. All were unharmed. The house from which the occupants of the shelter had .come was badly damaged by bomb splinters. In a south coast town the debris of a house fell on a shelter of this type, but the occupants were unharmed. Another incident provided encouraging testimony to the value of the public shelters provided by the authorities in great numbers. A large bomb fell close to one of these public shelters, the occupants of which were quite unharmed.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19400625.2.44

Bibliographic details

Southland Times, Issue 24161, 25 June 1940, Page 5

Word Count
294

GERMAN RAIDS ON BRITAIN Southland Times, Issue 24161, 25 June 1940, Page 5

GERMAN RAIDS ON BRITAIN Southland Times, Issue 24161, 25 June 1940, Page 5