COMPULSORY INSURANCE
STATE-AIDED. -FRIENDLY. SOCIETIES' ATTITUDE. ■ < FBI TELEanirll-"J'IISSB ASSOCIATION— COPIHIGItT.) London, June 1. 1 Mr. Ben Kelvington, Grand Master of tho -Manohostbr, Unity .of - Oddfellows, addressing - a oonferenco of tho Ordor 1 at- Bradford, referred to -tho'Government's, proposal for insurance against . invalidity and sickness. Ho protested; against any -attempt being made to. establish .a State-aided, compulsory form of oompotition with tho voluntary thrift movement. A letter from Mr. Lloyd-Goorge, Chancellor of tho. Exohoquor, was read, stating that whatever, .legislation..was. adopted, care must bo taken to safeguard tho interests of tho great friendly sooiotiea, and seouro thoir activo co-operation in tho scheme.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 524, 3 June 1909, Page 5
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101COMPULSORY INSURANCE Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 524, 3 June 1909, Page 5
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