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THE Tenth International Congress of Actuaries will be held at Rome on May 4–10. The subjects for discussion will cover a large field and particular attention is being given to different aspects of social insurance, including unemployment insurance. Various social functions and excursions have been arranged and the Congress promises to be one of the most interesting of recent years. The British Government has appointed as its representative the Deputy Government Actuary, Mr. G. S. W. Epps. It is hoped that those Cabinet Ministers whose Departments are specially concerned with actuarial questions will be associated in an honorary capacity with this as with past congresses. Membership of the Congress is open to members of the Permanent Committee of International Congresses of Actuaries and, subject to approval by the Managing Committee, to others or institutions professionally associated with actuarial work. Further information can be obtained from Mr. Geoffrey Marks, C.B.E., 39, King Street, E.C.2, or Mr. Stuart Cumming, 19, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
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International Congress of Actuaries. Nature 133, 324 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133324d0
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