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See Mackenzie, Sir Restoration of Order in Ireland; Air William Raid Precautions Act, 1937; Atomic Anderson, Alastair David, 2nd Viscount Energy Act; Emergency Powers Artj Waverley (son) : birth, 28; education, 1920; Govemment of India Acts, IIo-II2, joins R.A.F., 232; marriage, 1919 and 1935 ; Home Rule, Ireland ; 399 n.; mentioned, 48, 108, IIO, II7, National Health Insurance, 1914; 149,188,2°4,208,235,283,284,4°1,4°4 WageEamers'IncomeTax(p.A.Y.E.); Anderson, Ava, Viscountess Waverley, Widows, Orphans and Old Age Con second wife (nee Bodley; formerly tributory Pensions, 1925 Mrs. Ralph Wigram): birth, 277; Adams, Sergeant Jock, 142 n. marriage to Ralph Wigram, 278-281 ; Adeane, Sir Michael, 401, 403, 404 courted by Anderson, 281-284; mar Advance (Indian Nationalist paper), 173 n. riage, 285 ; home life with Anderson, Air Raid Precautions and Civil Defence, 286,295, 297, 303, 3°4; accompanies 96-97, 189-191, 198-2°7; Committee Anderson to Paris, 309; death of son, on Evacuation, 199-200, 201-202; 351, 361 ; and St. Katharine outings, Anderson Report, 202-205, 212 ; Civil 358; accompanies Anderson to Aus Defence • Scheme Y', 205-206 ; Ander tralia, New Zealand and Canada, 361 ; son appointed Minister for Civilian contribution to Covent Garden, 365, Defence, 214; problems of organiza 370; happiness with Anderson, 395- tion, 215; Civil Defence Bill, 1939, 397; and Anderson's illness, 4°1-4°2; 218; Civilian Defence Committees of partial loss of sight, 402; letter to key industries, 220-221; Anderson Churchill quoted, 28o; mentioned, Shelter, 221-224; Hyde Park review 333,348,35°,352,353,360 ofC.D. forces, 227; Precautions over Anderson, Catherine (Katie) (sister), 2, aliens, 238-242; Defence Regulations, 10, II, 26, 126, 182,285 243-244, 247 n.; precautions against Anderson, Charles (infant brother), 2 invasion, 246-247; during Blitz, 249- Anderson, Christina (Chrissie ), first wife, 255; controversy over deep shelters, 8, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,. 19, 46 ; 250-255 courted by Anderson, 10; marries, Air Raid Precautions Act, 1937, 189, 198- 26; birth of son and daughter, 28 ; 199 character, 10, 26; death, 47; effect of Aitken, Sir Max (later Ist Baron Beaver her death on Anderson, 108 brook),56 Anderson, Sir David, 222 Akers, SirWallace, 290, 376 n. Anderson, David Alexander Pearson Alanbrooke, Field-Marshal, Ist Viscount, (father), I, 2, 3, 7, 10, 12, 16, 90-91, 339 n., 354 142-143, 228, 285, 394.