STATE LIFE INSURANCE.
AN ITALIAN BILL.
Ry Cable—Pn-es Association—Copyrieht. Rome, June 5.
A Government Bill lias been introduced establishing a State monopoly in life insurance. The main features of the Italian Ministry's programme were outlined on the re-assembling of Parliament in April. Tliov are an Electoral Reform Bill, extending the franchise to all Italian citizens over 21. except those who, being under .10 years of age, have neither done military service nor can read or write; payment of deputies; and pensions for old age, or for those incapacitated otherwise,'"from labor, the funds to be provided by a Government monopoly of all insurance.
Signor diolitti. 'the Primo Minister, la id "stress on the necessity of maintaining a surplus in public finance, and, as the revenue could not be increased, of resisting greater expenditure. The salaries "of public servants had all been latelv raised, and it was now .ncumbent on 'the (iovernment to see if greater economy and greater efficiency might not he' achieved by a simplification of the Civil Service system.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 321, 7 June 1911, Page 5
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170STATE LIFE INSURANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 321, 7 June 1911, Page 5
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