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A correspondent writes inquiring whether it is correct that “the A.M.P. Society are prepared to temporarily cancel a soldier’s war risk if notified that a soldier has been wounded and sent to hospital.” Inquiry from the sccietv concerned elicits the fact that the war loading commences as soon as the soldier insured leaves the Dominion, and is payable in advance-. But in the case mentioned the war loading is abated as stated by putting forward the “due” date—that "is, if the request is made and evidence showing entitlement to the abatement is produced through base records “ The other day we bad to pay £2,200 for rennet. The cost of this before the war would have been £4OO, I want you to take note of this, because later on, probably next year, you will begin to think the price of manufacture of both butter and cheese has gone up,” remarked the chairman of the Stratford Dairy Company.

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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 2