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I have a feeling that people were paid with ration coupons.if they ran out of

dressing coupons they would have to make do and mend.

Utter rubbish! Of course people were paid for whatever job they were doing, whether civilian or military.

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Hosts received money for each evacuee they took in. They were paid by taking a form to the local post office.

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