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  2. Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Georgetown - Wikipedia

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    Brickdam Cathedral, more formally known as the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, is the Roman Catholic cathedral in Georgetown, Guyana, and is the leading Catholic church of the country. Built in the 1920s, it is constructed in a Romanesque architectural style designed by Leonard Stokes , and is 200 feet long and 1,000 feet wide.

  3. National Insurance - Wikipedia

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    A British 1948 National Insurance stamp, once used to collect contributions to the scheme. National insurance contributions (NICs) fall into a number of classes. Class 1, 2 and 3 NICs paid are credited to an individual's NI account, which determines eligibility for certain benefits - including the state pension.

  4. National Insurance Fund - Wikipedia

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    The three British National Insurance Funds hold the contributions of the National Insurance Scheme, set up by the Government of the United Kingdom in 1911. It was reformed in 1948 and assumed broadly its current form in 1975, when the separate National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) and National Insurance (Reserve) Funds were merged with it. [ 1 ]

  5. National health insurance - Wikipedia

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    National health insurance (NHI), sometimes called statutory health insurance (SHI), is a system of health insurance that insures a national population against the costs of health care. It may be administered by the public sector, the private sector, or a combination of both. Funding mechanisms vary with the particular program and country.

  6. National Insurance (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    There were few serious proposals for a comprehensive social insurance scheme in Australia before World War I, as it was seen as unfeasible. [2] In 1911, deputy opposition leader Joseph Cook told federal parliament that "the more I think of it the more convinced I am that we must come ultimately to a form of national insurance which will give every man–the millionaire as well as the poor man ...

  7. Revenue stamps of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Revenue stamps of Guyana refer to the various revenue or fiscal stamps, whether adhesive, directly embossed or otherwise, which have been issued by Guyana since its independence in 1966. Prior to independence, the country was known as British Guiana , and it had issued its own revenue stamps since the 19th century.

  8. National Health Insurance Scheme - Wikipedia

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    National Health Insurance Scheme refers to a health insurance program set up by the National government. Existing schemes. National Health Insurance Scheme (Ghana)

  9. Parliament Building, Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Within its compound are two cannon that were used in the Crimean War [4] and a statue of Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow, OBE (1884-1958) who is regarded as the father of Trade Unionism in Guyana. [2] In 1998, the Parliament Library opened in the building. [3] The ceiling suffered from the hot and humid climate, and was reconstructed between 2000 ...