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Cape of Good Hope Mutual Life Assurance Society

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

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Home and Foreign Intelligence
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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1878

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page 359 note * Note by the Secretary.—The losses on Investments have amounted to £6,132, of which £1,375 arose out of a mortgage bond on property at Prince Albert, which was found to be a forgery. The balance (£5,229) is made up of amounts written off the Society's premises in Darling Street. The losses on Investments since the creation of the Society in 1845 to the year 1867 inclusive, amounted to £2,135, including £1,572 lost on the sale of the Society's premises in St. George's Street.