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WOMEN'S EXPECTATION OF LIFE.

TO THE KDITOR OF THE PRESS. Sir, —Having been absent from town for the last ten days, I have onjy just seen your paragraph in reference to the above interesting matter, and also the Government Insurance District Manager's letter thereon, stating that his department was the first to abolish the "loading" for sex, nearly six years ago. Sol hope you will now kindly give mc the opportunity of stating that the Mutual Life Association of Australasia have charged no extra rate to women for the last twenty-five years, and further that our mortality experience has certainly not suffered in consequence.—Yours, &c, AI4FBED Gilbert, Secretary. 160 Hereford street, Christchurch, January 27th, 1894.

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Press, Volume II, Issue 8704, 29 January 1894, Page 6

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115

WOMEN'S EXPECTATION OF LIFE. Press, Volume II, Issue 8704, 29 January 1894, Page 6

WOMEN'S EXPECTATION OF LIFE. Press, Volume II, Issue 8704, 29 January 1894, Page 6

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