INSURANCE METHODS
ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS An interesting address on the subject of “Insurance” was; gi\*en by Air. 31. M. Didsbury at the Rotary Club luncheon this afternoon. In dealing with the question of fire insurance, the speaker said that the fundamental principle was indemnity. No one should be able to make profit out of a fire. If the value of the policy, and not the value of the goods destroyed, was The basis of settlement, then there would be an end of business morality. The following visiting Rotarians were present: S. Sleight (Melbourne), *-• R- Graham (Sydney - ), A. TJ. Robinson (Sydney.) A. B. Purcell (Sydney), 11. Gate (Sydney). W. W. Bostock i British Columbia,), H. W. Moulton (Seattle), and W. C. Sincock (Maine, CJS.A).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 13
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123INSURANCE METHODS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 13
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