THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 2, 1938
SIR MAURICE HANKEY'S SUCCESSOR
London, To-day.
It is officially announced from No. 10, Downing Street, that the following arrangements will be effected upon the retirement of Sir Maurice Hankey on 31st July.
There will be a unified office un- der the title: "Offices of the Ca- binet, Committee of Imperial De- fence, Economic. Council and ‘Min- ister for Co-ordination of Defence” and the official head, who will at] the same time be a member of the Committee of Imperial Defence, will be styled the Permanent Se- cretary and Secretary of the Ca- binet.
ROMAN: CATHOLICS KILLED
New York, To-day. Four Roman Catholics were killed, and one' wounded; during a demonstration in 3 village in
Mexico yesterday, according to the Mexico City correspondent of the "New York Times.
The police dispersed the pro- cession of demonstrators, who were agitating in favour of re- opening of the local churches.- Reuter.
AIR RAIDS
PRECAUTIONS DISCUSSED
London, To-day.
The Commons discussed air raid
This officer will be assisted by two other officers, styled, respec- tively, Clerk of the Privy Counci1 and Deputy Secretary of the Ca- binet, and Secretary of the Com-precautions last evening and the mittee of Imperial Defence.
The Prime Minister has appoint-Home Secretary reported to the ed, with effect from 1st August House: on the
of the pre- Mr. E. E. Bridges, M:C., to be Per-parations and gave much inter- manent Secretary of the Cabinet.
progress
Sir R. B. Howarth, K.C.M.G., C.B. esting-information on the problems to be Clerk of the Privy Council being studied by his own and other and Deputy Secretary of the Ca- Departments and the plans being
made to solve them.
binet and Colonel H. L. Ismay C.B., D.S.O., to be Secretary of the Committee of Imperial Defence.
YOUTH AT HELM
He said they were getting. near halfway to the million volunteers for which he appealed a few weeks
ago.
Mr. Bridges, who thus becomes the first occupant of a post, the du- ties of which in their responsibility | and influence are comparable with He forecast an intensification of those discharged by Sir Maurice the campaign for the enrolment Hankey in the three offices from and training of personnel and an- which he is retiring, îs. 46 years nounced the inauguration in the old and the only son of the late Dr course of a few days of a women's Robert Bridges Poet Laureat.
organisation non-party, non- sectarian, representative of all large women's societies which
He entered the Treasury after the war, throughout which he serv ed in the army, and is at present a would act in closest harmony with Principal Assistant Secretary
at the local authorities and provide a
Treasury where he has recently clearing-house for 'been specially responsible for ques-teers. tions connected with defence.
women, volun-
The new organisation would be under the direction of the Dowager Lady Reading..
Sir R. Howarth, who is 57, had been Deputy Secretary to the Ca- binet, a post he retains, since 1980 Colonel Ismay, who is 51, has been Sir Samuel Hoare revealed that| | Deputy Secretary to the Committer the Government's experts were of Imperial Defence since 1988.-making a careful study of the British Wireless.
MASS A.R.P. EVACUATION OF LONDON
LONDON, TO-DAY.
lessons of aerial bombing in Spain and had been in touch with Spanish representatives with au-} thoritative knowledge of the exper- ience of Barcelona.
HIGH EXPLOSIVE
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He discussed precautions against high explosive and incendiary bombs and gas and emphasized that the Government were not, by AN OPPOSITION MOTION; TO REDUCE THE AIR RAIDS PRE-these. Surveys of basement accom- any means, neglecting the first of CAUTIONS VOTE IN THE HOUSE modation in several London Bor- OF COMMONS YESTERDAY, WAS oughs and of open spaces available DEFEATED BY 174 VOTES TOfor trenches and dugouts had yield- 95..
ed surprising encouraging results. Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Under-Secre- tary at the Home Office, winding Among points, mentioned inciden- up the debate on A.R.P., stated tally by Sir Samuel Hoare were that a system of raid alarms au that open spaces in, London, would dible over a distance of a mile had provide trench and dugout, accom- been devised for 100 districts into which the country was divided.
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modation for about 1,800,000 per tection against air attack and that Finally, he spoke of the necessity sons, that an order for 275.000.000 plans for the safety of members in of effective precautions to sandbags had been given, that they the Houses of Parliament were well the working of the Government had already 100 emergency fire advanced.
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Agjent. masks for the civil popula- of hospital accommodation; and fac- the plans but he could say they had- This compares with French plans tione in their areas, that new Gov- tory shelters, and mentioned he was advanced far in their arrangements
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