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PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION G. 



The graduated values for males of each age 21 to 70 for each 

 experience are shown in comparison in the following table, which 

 gives the cost to males of each age of providing a temporary 

 annuity of one until each surviving child attains age 16. 

 To facilitate comparison diagrams are given at the end of this 

 paper showing for each experience the adjusted annuity values for 

 males of each age, and also for each experience except the Com- 

 monwealth Public Service — for which they were not available — 

 the unadjusted values at each age. The table is extended to 

 age 70, because it is found that even at that advanced age it is 

 by no means certain that a man will not die leaving young children 

 to provide for. 



