THE OCEAN.
rpHE Ocean Accident Insurance Com- •*• pany. which occupies the loa/dim? plac* in the accident durance wffl lias just published' the balanoe-aheet tor lull, and cabled messages give a few particulars of the work of the office. J. he assets of the company aw ,lo«, lo « nearly £2,500,000, with, a reserve fund of over £2 000,000, and the income for 1911 was £1,904,191, a record- of which the (management should be proud. Tlw company has paid nearly. £10,000,000 in claims, and during the" last y« AI . uas dealt with 98,826 claims, or an averauft of 271 each day, of which 966 wenfatal. Ihis experience brings home io everybody the protection afforded by s^ accident, insurance policy. Mr. H. N, Liardet is the'miuiagoi 1 tu^ attorney Komuifau, oj £TSH Zcu-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 9
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130THE OCEAN. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 9
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