HC Deb 27 July 1926 vol 198 c1932W
Mr. AMMON

asked the Secretary of State for Air whether, having regard to the developments of gas warfare which have taken place since 1918 and the relative ease with which enemy aircraft could attack London with gas and other bombs, and the risks to which the civil population would be exposed, he will take immediate steps to ensure that every man, woman and child shall be supplied with a defensive gas respirator and to arrange that thorough instruction in its use shall be given in infant schools, elementary schools, and secondary schools?

Sir S. HOARE

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply given by the Prime Minister to the hon. Member for Attercliffe (Mr. Cecil Wilson) on the 10th February.

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