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H E _P O R T BY THE In terms of Section 37 of the Government Life Insurance Act, 1908. FIFTH SCHEDULE. STATEMENT OF THE LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS OE THE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ON THE 31st DECEMBER 1920.
Question 1. —The published table or tables of premiums which are in use at the date above mentioned. Answer. —The tables of premiums in use are contained in Appendix No. 1. Question 2. —The total amount assured on lives for the whole term of life which are in existence at the date above mentioned, distinguishing the portions assured with and without profits, stating separately the total reversionary bonuses, and specifying the sums assured for each year of life, from the youngest to the oldest ages. Question 3.—The amount of premiums receivable annually for each year of life, after deducting the abatements made by the application of bonuses in respect of the respective assurances mentioned under heading No. 2, distinguishing ordinary from extra premiums. Answer to Questions 2 and 3. —This information is contained in Appendices Nos. 2, 8, and 9, and similar information in respect of other policies is given in Appendices Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, and 11. Question 4. —The total amount assured under classes of assurance business other than for the whole term of life, distinguishing the sums assured under each class, and stating separately the amount assured, with and without profits, and the total amount of reversionary bonuses.
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