GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —A short time ago the policy-holders in the Government Life Association W'ere furnished with a printed slip, being requested to sanction or veto a proposal having for the purport local autonomy, and which, if you remember, was unanimously vetoed. What the proposed engagement means other than a decided and quiet sitting-upon the local policy-holders I fail to see, and I have been expecting long ere this that they would rise en masse and assert their rights (if they have any), and in a decided manner intimate that appointments like Mr Driver’s shall not be made. lam sure such appointments arc not likely to receive either the confidence or the approval of non-jobbing, long-suffering bonus-seekers. —I am, etc., Policy No. 5. Dunedin, January 22.
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Evening Star, Issue 6807, 22 January 1886, Page 4
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