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THE A.M.P. SOCIETY.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Your correspoudent “ E. K. Smith ” is surely not comet in saying that those tyho are opposed to the proposal to establish a branch in London are unable to send their proxies to any person othe; than the two gentlemen whose names appear on the Toting paper. Your correspondent has surely overlooked the directions to voter? ‘‘printed in red.” As I rend these it is quite allowable to substitute any names for those printed on the form of pvoxv. It does seem strange that, in taking a' plebiscite of the policy-holders, the directors should seek to unduly influence, as they have done, the opinions of members in regard to this London proposal, and I hope that the meeting to-morrow night will speak with no uncertain, sound in condemnation of this extraordinary and unlooked-for action.

I would counsel my fellow-policy-holders who are opposed to the directors'"proposal to make a povtt of attending the meeting to-morrow in order to strengthen the hands of those who are endeavoring to prevent the society from committing what I regard as a false and retrograde step.—l am, etc., Policy-holder. June 13.

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Evening Star, Issue 11266, 13 June 1900, Page 5

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THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. Evening Star, Issue 11266, 13 June 1900, Page 5

THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. Evening Star, Issue 11266, 13 June 1900, Page 5

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