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The General Assurance Advocate.
several persons have called upon me for an explanation , thinking that your observations applied to the office to which I have the honour to be Secretary . Your obedient servant , JENKIN JONES . National Mercantile Life Assurance Society , Poultry , Mansion-house , London , Oct . 29 .
The Editor evidently did not think that Jenkin Jones had a casus belli , and most people will probably be of the same opinion . It is curious that Mr . Jones should have thought it necessary to parade his own office , which was not alluded to , and still more singular , that he should resort to the unenviable medium of a paid-for advertisement , to herald forth the misfortunes of another office . What can this mean ? Mr . Jones is also a Trustee of the Provident Clerks ' , and one of the Honorary Secretaries of the Institute of Actuaries !
Medical Referees.
MEDICAL REFEREES .
Many offices have now declared their allegiance to the principle of honour and justice ; but the profession must look with contempt on the following morceau from the Post Magazine : — " We regret to learn that the Directors of the Royal Exchange Insurance Company have resolved to follow the example of the Westminster , and for the future to pay the Medical Referees of lives proposed for assurance . " We may observe , en passant , that the Westminster , although it followed , did not leadverb . sat .
Institute Of Actuaries.
INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES .
We have good reason to believe that a great object aimed at in the formation of this society is in the due course of accomplishment . On Monday , the 26 th November , there were present the President , Mr . Finlaison , and many members , when a very interesting and instructive discussion on important questions took place . An excellent paper , by Mr . Jellicoe of the Eagle , was read , showing the great advantage of the
Carlisle over the Northampton tables . Let but such papers and their fair discussion characterize the future proceedings of the Institute , and the extension and improvement of the data of Life Assurance will become manifest , and the Institute take just rank among the most important bodies in society . It is refreshing to find such able men as Mr . Jellicoe thus maintaining a firm footing . The following notice announces the Sessional Meetings of the Institute up to June , 1850 .
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The General Assurance Advocate.
several persons have called upon me for an explanation , thinking that your observations applied to the office to which I have the honour to be Secretary . Your obedient servant , JENKIN JONES . National Mercantile Life Assurance Society , Poultry , Mansion-house , London , Oct . 29 .
The Editor evidently did not think that Jenkin Jones had a casus belli , and most people will probably be of the same opinion . It is curious that Mr . Jones should have thought it necessary to parade his own office , which was not alluded to , and still more singular , that he should resort to the unenviable medium of a paid-for advertisement , to herald forth the misfortunes of another office . What can this mean ? Mr . Jones is also a Trustee of the Provident Clerks ' , and one of the Honorary Secretaries of the Institute of Actuaries !
Medical Referees.
MEDICAL REFEREES .
Many offices have now declared their allegiance to the principle of honour and justice ; but the profession must look with contempt on the following morceau from the Post Magazine : — " We regret to learn that the Directors of the Royal Exchange Insurance Company have resolved to follow the example of the Westminster , and for the future to pay the Medical Referees of lives proposed for assurance . " We may observe , en passant , that the Westminster , although it followed , did not leadverb . sat .
Institute Of Actuaries.
INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES .
We have good reason to believe that a great object aimed at in the formation of this society is in the due course of accomplishment . On Monday , the 26 th November , there were present the President , Mr . Finlaison , and many members , when a very interesting and instructive discussion on important questions took place . An excellent paper , by Mr . Jellicoe of the Eagle , was read , showing the great advantage of the
Carlisle over the Northampton tables . Let but such papers and their fair discussion characterize the future proceedings of the Institute , and the extension and improvement of the data of Life Assurance will become manifest , and the Institute take just rank among the most important bodies in society . It is refreshing to find such able men as Mr . Jellicoe thus maintaining a firm footing . The following notice announces the Sessional Meetings of the Institute up to June , 1850 .