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A Record of Service and Progress THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1940 SHOWS CLEARLY THAT THE T. & G. IS IN THE FOREFRONT OF LIFE ' ASSURANCE OFFICES IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Society is noted for its service to Policyholders, and places great emphasis on the prompt settlement of Claims. During the last financial year over £2,851,000 was paid to Policyholders, equal to an amount of £9,500 every working day in the year. rpHE popularity of the Society is shown by the fact that during the year a large number of existing Policyholders, in' addition to new members, purchased protection for themselves, and their dependants by ellecting 153,710 new policies assuring £14,018,284. TjjIVEN more convincing evidence of the esteem in which Li the Society is held is afforded by the total Assurances in force, which has increased to £94,796,778. THE Assets now total more than £34,687,000, which are held in trust for the Policyholders. They are, and have always been, invested in first-class securities, and this has earned the T. &’ G. a reputation for financial stability. rriHE amount invested in Government securities in Australia L and New Zealand increased during this year by £967,566. The policy of the Board is to contribute, to the limit of the • Society's capacity, to the successful flotation of the various Government War Loan issues. m H E T. & G., being a purely mutual Society, does not make “profits,” but for the past financial year it showed a surplus of £939,727, the greater portion of which is to be distributed to Policyholders in the form of 'reversionary bonuses, the balance being used to strengthen the Society’s reserves against unforeseen contingencies. PURELY MUTUAL. NO SHAREHOLDERS THE nr d' MUTUAL AUSTRALASIAN M• & LIFE SOCIETY. (Incorporated in Victoria).

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20431, 16 December 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20431, 16 December 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20431, 16 December 1940, Page 9

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