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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938.
Governor's
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The following are some of the preparatory measures being under- taken by the Air Raids Precautions Sub-Committee at the present time:--
The instruction and education of the people in air raids, precautions; arrangements for repair of roads, dre fighting and rescue of persons; arrangements for detection of polson gas, decontamination and treatment of casualties and finally steps such us controlled and res- tricted lighting and air raid warn- ings which will make it dimicult for the bomber aeroplane to find ita target at night.
Whereas the individual is the 'private' soldier of air raids pre- cautions defence, the household is the unit of defence.' I ust the term household generically to in- clude the business house), the Arm or the factory, and it is to the ! leading individual within this household' that I address myself most especially tonight. How can we set about making our' prepara- tions as individuals?
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Do I know what is ilkely to hap- pen a 500 pound high explosive bomb falls into the road" outside my office?
Do I know how to deal with an Incendiary bomb which lands on the roof of my house?
Do I understand the "different types of gas which might descend either in bombs or from sprays, and what will happen if I get in the way?
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Do I understand what is required of me to ensure that my house is not a beacon at night to guide the bomber to his target?
Finally, have I done all I can to meet these dangers in my house, in my office or workshop or even in that mid-level house which I let regularly at such a handsome rent?
The responsibility of the head of the household in Hong Kong is Ja particularly heavy one owing, in. many cases, to the great poverty of the masses who, even as employera. are so ill equipped to help them- selves.
FOR WAR RELIEF FUNDS
One of the many Chinese girls who braved the inclement weather on Saturday when the Hong Kong Chinese Women's Soldiers' Relief Association organised a street sale of flowers in ald of war relief funds, (Mayen Studio).
and
FEARS FOR FUTURE OF DERBY
Epsom Road Widening Scheme
There are fears at Epsom about "The proposal is part of the the future of the Derby. Epsom town-planning scheme." he said. Ewell Council are seeking "The scheme is before the Minis- powers to widen a 20 ft. road to try of Health. "There will be a 80 ft..
Ministry inquiry over it, and the date for that has not been fixed.
It runs across the Downs from Epsom to Tadworth, and leads eventually to the Brighton road:
The "sprint" five-furlong course crosses the road at present, near Tattenham Corner.
or
Mr. C.. J. Langlands, Chairman of the Epsom Grand Stand Asso- clation, pointed out that an 80- foot road would stop the Ave-fur- long race, that the race could not
be
Downs, and that, indirectly this held anywhere else on the
Derby, as the result of an enforce- might lead to the end of the
ment of a technicality.
In preparing your plans you will be faced with many problems peculiar to your situation and clr cumstances and peculiar to Hong Kong. Do not hesitate to appeal Ito the Air Raids Precautions Off- JOCKEY CLUE RULES
cer, as it will be part of his job to be at your disposal. Take ad-
"Jockey Club rules," he explain- vantage of any lectures that are ed, "prohibit a course which does given from time to time and any not allow for a straight Ave-fur-
long race, courses for specially selected per-
If the Stewards decid- sonnel.
ed to apply this rule, it would mean the end of all racing at A talk such as this at the pre-Epsom, and therefore. sent time may be interpreted as an Derby." indication of an imminent danger.
of the
No such particular danger threa- Mr. Whiteoak Cooper, Town tens. A general uncertainty, how- Clerk of Epsom was Interviewed: ever, does exist throughout the
world which cannot be disregarded.
Therefore there is good reason to form, which will be sold at cost be prepared.
GOVERNOR'S BROADCAST
Excellency the Governor
His
If the plan for the widening of this road survives the inquiry, there is no intention to put the work in hand Immediately.
"It may be ten years, or even 50, before we decide to do it.
"We Bre planning
| future."
price. Their issue in that form will, I hope, be of service to thei new Air Raid Precautions" Officer: for the effect should be that he said:
will find here a community of em- Colonel Irwin has just put the ployers and house owners already final touch to a valuable series of the science which it will be his job well-grounded in the elements of most interesting lectures: my part to teach and to put into practice: Is to say "Amen" to them. I would I feel confident that the booklet have you bear in mind the mean will be widely bought and closely ing of that word "Amen"-"so be it," for that is the only issue which I wish to raise. These lectures have been prepared and given for
Once more I would remind you a very real and definite purpose, that is to
say, to procure that that the fact that these elaborate landlords and tenants, business precautions are being devised. Arms and manufactures alike may pressed upon the public and trans- learn what it is necessary for them lated into action is not a sign that to do and how they may do it.
| an attack on Hong Kong is regard......
studled.
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ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS
I emphasise the word "neces-the near future. Bensible precau- ed as being a likely contingency in sary": Air Raid Precautions are tions should be taken-and taken no subject for academic discussion; in time against all major risks. they are not measures which Ath his still imperfect world there man may take or leave untaken is always a risk of war and what according to his own personal view war would mean to Hong Kong has or Inclination: they from part of been ably told by the lecturers. the duty of every person in this The truth is that people might be Colony who has a responsibility justified in 'panicking' if they saw for the safety of others.
no precautions being taken against
I do not forget in saying that the risk of war: and the converse that Government is the largest of that is that the more complete property owner in the Colony. A those precautions are the less need good deal has been done already there is for worry. by the Public Works Department
Lastly, I wish to thank most towards working out the anti-air-heartily the Air Force and civilian raid measures necessary in their officers who have organised and regard, but much more remains to given these lectures. They set out be done.
to make the people of Hong Kong I give an assurance that Govern-more air-minded and at the same ment will not cease inquiry into time to get them out of the clouds, and provision for its obligations in feet firmly, set upon the ground. respect of its many and diverse These preparations have been no buildings until the Defence Com-light task and they have not been inittee is satisfied that sufficient undertaken by them lightly. The precautions have been taken. It is lecturers have given us of their for Government to set an example best and we have received much in such matters. Secondly, for the of great value to us. On behalf promotion of this very necessary of the public and on that of the
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