TOPICAL READING.
INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE. Mr Millar can undoubtedly fuj p:-rt his proposal with powerful ailments, but the subject opens up such an intricate and economic question that the utmost precaution would be required to avoid the the numerous pitfalls which surround it. The grave danger of any scheme of insurance lie 3, says ths Greymouth
"Star," in the encouragement which it would give to unscrupulous idlers to follow worklecsness as a profession. That is a contingency which would have to be guarded against with the most stringent regulations. Complete details of Mr Millar's proposals will be awaited with interest, but the necessity for action must bo apparer.t to all, and if he can only bring in a bennficient scheme he will have accomplished a notable work.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9555, 30 July 1909, Page 4
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126TOPICAL READING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9555, 30 July 1909, Page 4
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