IN THE PUBLIC MIND.
MLNICIPAL INSURANCE SOME FURTHER CRITICISE (To the Editor.) * -. Mr. G. R, Battle's letter deals with f v subject from an ethical point of vi J 7® fnilv endorse his sentiments. From anr 1 viewpoint the scheme seems even gamble than is apparent at first pi,* luoti™ from Mr. Brigham's resume\^\. 1 | .dea is to include insurance .gainst earttj" ?H»>gton originates the happy being considerably more likely t„ ? to bits than Christchurch, Dunedin * land, would naturally like to foist L! , Uck " liability 011 to those more stable nice, too, if they pnll it off, £'t inon, it's an awiu' risk/' as the Smf ™ Ah ' on a certain occasion. Then, again S Nd to be arrangements made for r ' are What those arrangements are and wherM?*' are to be made is not mentioned but ou»ly the ocal insurance companies have w been consulted. It must mean, then £?• arrangements are to be made with - e side concern. This strikes me as a mlf ° Ut " hensible practice, as quite a large sum of ratepayers money would thereby h a J of circulation. E. k Idgab
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 8
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185IN THE PUBLIC MIND. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 8
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