INSURANCE INVESTMENTS
COMPANIES' BIG COSTRIBUTIOHS (Special.) WELLINGTON, July 13. The life assurance societies operating in New Zealand made , a distinctive contribution to the Third Liberty Loan, which is worth detailing, as their subscriptions, have so far appeared only as part of the total invested by national institutions, states .the National War Loan Committee. The A.M.I'. Society invested £1,000,000, the T. and G. Society £400,000, the Government Life £4.00,000, the Mutual'Life and Citizens £350,000, the" Colonial Mutual Lifo £IOO,OOO, the National Mutual Life £260,000, the Prudential Assurance Company £50,000, the Dominion Life Assurance £35,000, the Norwich Union Life £140,000. ' TJte investments of the above societies total £2;725,000—a ' substantial reinforcement of the Liberty Loan made possible by the exercise of thrift by a large section of the Dominion's population.
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Evening Star, Issue 24915, 13 July 1943, Page 2
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