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Wet And Dry Insurance Risks

(Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, March 22. Insurance companies are laying 10 to 1 against the Coronation being wet. Business is brisk. Organisers of sport and streef tea parties, and owners of blocks of grandstand seats, are insuring against rain, but cinema proprietors against fine weather. Tea party ■ insurance is a novelty. These parties will be arranged for children in their own streets by private subscription, and will last all day. They will include races and games. The Postmaster-General, Mr. G. C. Tryon, informed the House of Corm mens that he had arranged for an issue of . a" special. 1J Coronation stamp.

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Northern Advocate, 23 March 1937, Page 5

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Wet And Dry Insurance Risks Northern Advocate, 23 March 1937, Page 5

Wet And Dry Insurance Risks Northern Advocate, 23 March 1937, Page 5

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