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It is expected that Sir John Anderson, the Lord Privy Seal, will make a statement regarding the proposals for civil defence before the House of Commons rises for the Christmas recess. It is expected that the statement will be on the same lines as his statement in the Commons yester- day on national service.
In this statement Sir John declar- duals in deciding where their duty. ed that a compulsory register
was lay. not at present necessary, and that Sir John Anderson made it clear the Government would initiate a co-it was intended to provide that ordinated recruiting campaign for persons volunteering for certain volunteers by mid-January..
classes of civilian service should be invited to undertake a more de- finite contractual obligation than had been expected hitherto,
An important aspect of civil de- fence arises in regard to industry.
INDUSTRIAL SHIFT
AIM OF GOVERNMENT A proposal strongly favoured is
Declaring his belief that the peo- that industries pow in the danger-ple would respond at once to the ous areas be removed to places of call to service as soon as they had greater safety.
Co-operation of both employers and employees will be sought to make the change over as smooth and expeditious as possible.-Reuter.
NO SPECIAL LEGISLATION
London, To-day.
been told how their services could be used, the Minister stated the aim was to enrol a sufficient num- ber of recruits to bring each of the various services up to estimated requirements, and to obtain for each service an
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adequate number
of reserves. The eagerly awaited statement by the Lord Privy Seal on
Moreover, since he anticipated the that volunteers would come for- measures the Government have de-ward in greater numbers than cided to adopt to ensure the man-would be required for immediate power and womanpower is organ- needs, provision would be made for ised in the most effective and prac- the balance to be registered in an tical way for voluntary service of unallocated reserve.
posals.
British Wireless.
the State, was made in the Com- The.Minister later intimated that mona yesterday afternoon.
Sir John Anderson intimated quired in connection with the pro- no special legislation would be re- that he hoped to make a similarly comprehensive statement at no dis- tant date on other aspects of the responsibilities with which he has been charged, namely civil defence.
Dealing first with a National Register, the Minister said the Government had come to the con- clusion that compulsory registra- tion was not at present necessary or-desirable...
MR. PIROW'S TOUR
The Hague, To-day. The South African Defence Min- But the Government were satis-ister, Mr. Pirow, is expected here fied that all immediate needs of the to-day. The South African legation situation could best be met by purely a private affair and the pro- declares that Mr. Pirow's visit is
voluntary service. It was an essential preliminary, however, that gramme will be left entirely to
all who wished to serve the coun- try should know how their services could best be utilised.
T
HANDBOOK FIRST
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WEATHER FORECAST
It was therefore proposed to publish a handbook, a copy of which would be delivered to every
The Royal Observatory reports household, containing particulars that the anticyclone has extended of all services for which volunteers eastward to the Pacific south east- were required and indicating the ward of Japan, but pressure re- types of men and women suitable mains highest over the Yangtse for each, together with a list of Valley.
key occupations in which indivi- The depression is moving on duals could best serve the State in W.8.W. track towards the coast of time of emergency by remaining at Indo-China in the vicinity of Cape the work for which they have been Varella,
trained.
Local forecast: N. and N. E.. Regarding this list the Ministry winds, fresh; cloudy. of Labour had already done much preliminary work in classifying oc-
cupations, but before settling final CAUGHT WITH
details there would be consultation with representatives of both sides
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Charged with stealing seven ear- In addition, to this. publicity and rings, six finger-rings and two as preparation for the co-ordinated bracelets from a hut at Po Kong recruiting campaign for all the Village on November 28, Muk Kwan, various services for which volun-19, was sentenced to two months" teers were required and which it hard labour this morning by Mr. was hoped to launch early in the E. Himsworth new year, ho was establishing a national service organisation with local committees throughout the country which could give full in- formation and guidance to indivi-
Inspector Rogers said defendant was seen by a Chinese detectiva Kowloon City, and searched jewellery was found in his and he admitted that it was
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