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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