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2,000 TO 1 RAID ’INSURANCE. LONDON. March 31. The popular “1,000 to 1 air raid insurance” at Lloyd’s will become in effect a 2,000 to 1 insurance from tomorrow. When the scheme was originated in September, 1940, air raids were at their height. In offering an insurance at Is a month covering the insured person for £5O in the event of death or serious disability under writers were considered to be generous. Since the decline in air raids, there has been a falling off in the number of insurances effected, but the premium income is still about 50 ; per cent, of that of the peak period. ' Insurances for over £ 100,000,000 ; have been granted.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 7
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