INSURANCE 
BRITISH & FOREIGN MARINE 
INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. 
of LIVERPOOL, LONDON and NEW YORK 
THIS COMPANY INSURES RISKS UPON SECURITIES, BANKNOTES, 
BONDS SPECIE, MERCHANDISE, AUTOMOBILES, FREIGHTS, HULLS, 
AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION AND MARINE RISKS 
Losses Made Payable in the Chief Cities of the World 
LONDON BRANCH 
1 Old Broad Street, London 
MELBOURNE BRANCH 
57 Queen Street Melbourne 
SYDNEY BRANCH 
56 Pitt Street, Sydney 
W. L. H. SIMPSON 
Underwriter 
UNITED STATES BRANCH 
COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, NEW YORK 
W. A. W. BURNETT 
Sub- Underwriter 
J. H. WALTERS 
Secretary 
INSURANCE NOTES 
MARINE INSURANCE 
Hulls, Cargoes, Merchandise, Specie, Bonds 
Issue Policies on All Classes of Marine Risks, 
Including Yachts , Registered Mail and Parcel Post 
Losses Made Payable in All Parts of the World 
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd., 
of Liverpool, England (Marine Department) 
QUEEN INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA 
of New York (Marine Department) 
STAR INSURANCE CO., of New York 
(Marine Department) 
NEWARK FIRE INSURANCE CO. 
of Newark, N. J. (Marine Department) 
MARITIME INSURANCE CO., Ltd. 
of Liverpool (U* S. Branch) 
84 William St., New York City 
John E. Hoffman . . . Marine Manager 
New Company 
Finnish Lloyd Reinsurance Company, Ltd., was 
organized last March in Helsingfors for reinsur¬ 
ance, with a capital of 1,000,000 Finnish marks. 
Egon Petersen is the organizer and director of 
the company. 
Appointed Surveyor 
H. R. March, professor of naval architecture in 
the Norwegian Technical College in Trondhjem, 
has been appointed surveyor at that port. Pro¬ 
fessor March, who was graduated from Glasgow 
University, is well acquainted with American ship¬ 
ping practices, for he served with the Fore River 
Shipbuilding Company of Quincy, and the New 
York Shipbuilding Company of Camden. 
Consolidation 
Mira Insurance Company, Ltd., of Christiania, 
organized in 1915 with a capital of 5,000,000 kroner, 
50 per cent of which is paid in, has taken over the 
business as of January 1, 1922, of the Norwegian 
Neptune Insurance Company of same city, organ¬ 
ized in 1916 with a capital of 2,000,000 kroner, of 
which 25 per cent is paid in. 
New Company 
European Goods and Baggage Insurance Com¬ 
pany was organized in Copenhagen with a capital 
of 100,000 kroner, 25 per cent of which is paid in, 
to insure merchandise and baggage. 
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