90 
Post- Office Insurance for Labourers. 
III. Burial-Money — The following table gives the monthly 
contribution at various ages for 10/., from which the rates for 
5/., 20/., 30/., 40/., and 50/., may be easily reckoned. 
Table of Contributions foe Bukial-Money only. 
Age. 
Moiitlily 
Coutiibution. 
Amount. 
s. 
d. 
BetweL'n 17 and 25 years 
0 
4 
i 
iJ5 
.30 ,, 
0 
4J 
1 
., 30 .. 
35 , , 
0 
5 
£. s. d.\ \ 
, , 35 , , 
40 
0 
6 
1 10 0 0 ' 
40 
45 , , 
0 
7 
45 
50 , , 
0 
8 
J 
50 ,, 
55 , , 
0 
10 
A few rules for the due administration of the Post Office 
Friendly Society, adapted from various sources, are subjoined. 
Rules required for the regulation of officers, whether at head- 
quarters or in the districts, are purposely omitted from this 
paper. 
Certain Eules and Regulations. 
The stock or fund of Insurances, viz., sickness and old-age-pay, 
and endowments, shall alone be liable to make good the Insur- 
ances made in it. 
The benefits to be contracted for in the Post-Office Friendly 
Society shall be as follows : — 
(1.) Weekly sickness-pay to the age of 70 years, in connection 
with burial-money. (See Table at p. 8B.) 
(2.) Weekly old-age-pay from and after the age of 65 years. 
(3.) Weekly old-age-pay from and after the age of 70 years. 
(See Table at p. 87.) 
(4.) Burial-money or Insurance on life. (See Table above,) 
(5.) Endowments or prospective provision. 
Following the above should be the Table of contributions for 
sickness-pay and burial-money, at p, 87. 
Each member may be required to purchase a book of the rules 
and regulations. 
Sickness-Pay and Burial-Money. 
A policy describing the benefits insured for shall be delivered 
to every member on the completion of his policy and receipt of 
the first monthly contribution ; the same to be printed on card- 
board or stout })aper. Ten inches by six will be a convenient 
size, and it should be as follows: — 
