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£100.every week you get 5 pounds so you would have to wait for 20 weeks

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Anderson shelters cost 7pounds for a man whose wages were above 5pounds.if your wages were less than 5pounds you could get it for free.

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Anderson shelters were for 7 pounds if your weekly wages were over 5 pound if not poor people get it free

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