SAVINGS BANK RETURNS.
£53,000,000 SAVED. Savings deposited in the 215 trustees savings banks of the United Kingdom on November 20, 1911, amounted to £53,032,595, according to a White Paper just issued. The number of accounts open was 1,849,013, and the amounts to the credit of depositors in each of the different parts of the Kingdom were:— England and Wales £30,105,689 19 3 Scotland ... ... 19,411,155 9 3 Ireland ... ... 2,590,067 10 6 Islands in the British Seas 627,498 8 1 An interesting {mint in the return is the number of annuities in course of payment by trustees savings banks. Scotland has the most, 841, amounting to £25,961, and Ireland the least, only 7, of a total value of £166. England lias 485 annuities of a value cf £15,199 10s 8d in course of payment, and the islands,in the British seas, 50, amounting to £1865.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 7 January 1913, Page 7
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