MINUTES.

As I understood it, there wen uitended merely for his information (though it was not precisely to stated in our

letter).

Lette

He has miterpreted our

hmin for

whole

to him

ز

مه

a

"reference" to

Lis

obsons on the

the cones, sent

& he has written

a report on this basis &

Best mi

a bill for £56.5.0

for so doing.

was what we

to

Say to Lin

about it,

I'm afraid

J

Dan

unable

MINUTES NOT TO BE WRITTEN

ON THIS SIDE.

534

his awewen

to our

real

"reference" to hun in

contained in

Chapter VII

HA.

I is to the effect that until

the [ cards filled he has all the

P

I

& has examnied them,

he Cannst

rate fo

Susi say whether the

available

material

will be

sufficient for

One

ressmably

lint he

accurate investigatini

seems to Murin

that there

wo. peotably be soffrirent

to work

to suggest. Perhaps

In A. J. Harding would be good enough

adirse

a

to

great hart of

the report consists of a prolix justification of

the line taken by the Co. in various points. in the corres. Sent to hiin.

If s

v. mice to know that

we have

done right, &

conestly understood various

pounts; but we

Larolly

heeded

this

costly assurance

Hutil une

Come

to what

he calls "the most vital element!

The present coman" (a a

consequential item)

am leaving to

Lack

wth.

J

to deal with

there

in this muuû,

only appears to be one other useful fire of information

viz. that

The report

actuarial

nivestigations

into mortality

experience pas. not he

undertaken

at shorth

intervals than 20 years. (vide Chapth π! Section 5)

PTO.

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