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1924. NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUND. REPORT OF BOARD.

Laid before Parliament in pursuance of Section 91 of the Government Baihvays Act, 1908.

In accordance with section 91 of the Government Railways Act, 1908, the Board has the honour to transmit, for the information of Parliament, its balance-sheet, which shows the transactions in the Government Railways Superannuation Fund for the year ended 31st March, 1924. The superannuation allowances actually paid during the year amounted to £157,186 Bs. 5d., representing grants to 1,325 members of the Railway service who have either voluntarily resigned or been retired as medically unfit. Allowances amounting to £14,412 Bs. lid. were paid in respect to 436 widows and 582 children, dependants of deceased members of the service who had not retired on superannuation at the time of their death. Payments amounting to £558 3s. 9d. were made to the legal representatives of the deceased members under section 86, subsection (c), of the Act. A sum of £27,497 15s. 6d., representing contributions of members of the service who voluntarily retired or whose services were otherwise dispensed with during the year, was refunded to the members concerned in accordance with the provisions of the Act, and contributions transferred to the Public Service Superannuation Fund amounted to £33 14s. 4d.; travelling-expenses of members of the Board amounted to £62 6s. lOd.; fines remitted to members, £5 10s.; Audit Office charges, £50; and charges paid to Public Trust Office, £2 19s. 6d. The balance to the credit of the accumulated fund on the 31st March, 1924, was £671,827 6s. 6d., an increase of £87,608 4s. 2d. The gross income for the year was £287,150 4s. 2d. The income from contributions of members of the fund amounted to £133,148 Bs. 2d., or £44,540 lis. 2d. less than the actual annual liability on 31st March. The following show the balances brought forward at the end of each year, and also the annual value of the allowances actually granted by the Board in each year :— Balanoe forward. Allowanoe granted. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1903 ... ... ... ... 7,056 11 9 1904 ... ... ... ... 40,357 17 3 12,010 14 8 1905 ... ... ... ... 68,670 7 8 8,519 7 8 1906 ... ... ... ... 90,984 11 10 6,348 13 7 1907 ... ... ... ... 110,736 12 3 4,398 14 11 1908 ... ... ... ... 126,642 18 11 7,332 711 1909 ... ... ... .. 157,151 14 9 6,359 11 0 1910 ... ... ... ... 173,876 1 8 11,828 0 6 1911 ... ... ... ... 207,242 7 11 8,064 11 5 1912 ... ... ... ... 233,457 8 6 7,065 16 4 1913 ... ... ... ... 264,455 5 4 8,568 6 6 1914 ... ... ... . . 295,469 11 6 9,865 17 8 1915 ... ... ... ... 346,155 18 2 11,871 14 3 1916 ... ... ... ... 362,810 4 2 9,662 2 5 1917 ... ... ... ... 377,585 2 1 11,733 11 11 1918 ... ... ... ... 373,097 12 7 8,386 4 0 1919 ... ... ... ... 363,804 4 4 9,252 17 8 1920 ... ... ... ... 408,232 10 8 20,341 7 3 1921 ... ... ... ... 464,490 17 0 20,346 8 9 1922 ... ...' ... ... 543,531 10 8 23,050 2 0 1923 ... ... ... ... 584,219 2 4 22,791 1 0 1924 ... ... ... .... 671,827 6 6 21,272 4 0 249,069 15 5 Less members died, &c. ... ... ... ... 71,380 16 1 Annual liability at 31st March, 1924 ... ... ...£177,688 19 4

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The amounts shown in the lists attached to the balance-sheets are those actually disbursed during the year, and do not represent the total annual allowances granted by the Board to the 31st March, 1924, which were, — Life allowances on account of voluntary retirements (1,611 £ s. d. persons) ... ... ... ... ... ... 188,581 4 2 Life allowances on account of retirements as " medically unfit" (426 persons) ... ... ... ... ... 34,448 11 3 Allowances to 606 widows and 1,164 children ... ... 26,040 0 0 Total annual allowances granted ... ...£249,069 15 5 Since the inauguration of the fund 759 beneficiaries have, however, died, and 17 members who had been placed on the fund as "medically unfit" resumed duty. The fund was relieved of an annual liability of £59,995 16s. Id. in respect to these 776 members ; 606 children have reached the age of fourteen years, 15 children have died, 126 widows remarried, 58 widows died; lessening the liability of the fund by an additional £11,385 per annum. There were 2,226 persons actually on the fund at the 31st March, 1924, involving an annual liability of £177,688 19s. 4d. J. G. Coates, Chairman of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund Board.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUND. Statement op Accounts in accordance with Section 90, Government Railways Act, 1908. Bevenue Aecoitnt for Year ended 31st March, 1924. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d. To Retiring-allowances to members .. 157,238 18 li By Members'contributions .. .. 129,556 J 9 Allowances to widows and children .. .14,425 18 6 Members' contributions on account of Refunds of total contributions .. 27,053 6 5 casual service .. .. .. 3,593 0 5 Refunds of contributions in excess of Fines .. .. .. .. 431 5 0 allowances drawn by deceased bene- Subsidies .. .. .. 125,000 0 0 ficiaries .. .. .. 674 15 2 Donations .. .. .. 5 0 0 Travelling-expenses of Board members (12 0 10 Interest .. .. .. .. 28,565 11 0 Public Trust Office charges.. .. 2 19 6 Audit fees .. .. .. 50 0 0 Transfers to other funds . . .. 33 15 1 Balance carried down, being excess of income over expenditure for year .. 87,608 4 2 £287,150 4 2 £287,150 4 2 , ■ - By Accumulated funds brought forward To Balance, accumulated funds at 31st on Ist April, 1923 .. .. 584,219 2 4 March, 1924 .. ... .. 671,827 6 0 Balance brought down .. .. 87,608 4 2 £671,827 6 6 £671,827 6 6 Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1924. Liabilities. £ s. d. Assets. £ s. d. Accumulated funds as per Revenue In hands of Public Trustee .. .. 654,546 10 11 Account .. .. .. .. 671,827 6 6 Contributions and fines in transit .. 10,734 6 5 Retiring and other allowances due, not Contributions outstanding .. .. 601 11 3 paid — Contributions due by members in respect Members .. .. .. 529 16 5 of casual service .. .. .. 6,161 10 6 Widows and children .. .. 154 19 1 Allowances recoverable .. .. 76 0 0 Refunds of contributions .. .. 960 610 Treasury, cost-of-living bonus .. .. 1,473 12 7 Refunds of contributions in excess of allowances drawn by deceased beneficiaries . . . . .. .. 116 11 5 Transfers to other funds .. .. 4 115 £673,593 11 8 £673,593 11 8 COST-OP-LIVING BONUS ACCOUNT. Disbursements and Becoveries during the Year ended 31st March, 1924. £ s. d. £ s. d. To Balance due by Treasury, 31st March, By Cash received from Treasury .. 18,708 0. 7 1923 .. .. .. ■• 1,481 (i 2 ' Balance due by Treasury, 31st March, Disbursements to annuitants .. 18,700 7 0 1924 .. .. .. .. 1,473 12 7 £20,181 13 2 £20,181 13 2 J. G. Coates, Chairman of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund Board. L. Hamann, Chief Accountant, New Zealand Railways. I hereby certify that the statement of receipts and payments, Revenue Account, and balancesheet have been duly examined and compared with the relative books and documents submitted for audit, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. G. F. C. Campbell, Controller and Auditor-General.

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Statement of Receipts and Disbubsembnts op the Govebnment Railways Superannuation Fund fob the Yeab ended 31st Mabch, 1924, under Section 90 of the Govebnment Railways Act, 1908. Beceipts. Dr. £ s. d. £ h. d. Balanoe in hands of Publio Trustee on 31st Maroh, 1923 .. .. .. .. .. 529,950 17 5 Contributions by staff :— Head and departmental offioes .. .. .. .. .. .. 7,658 4 7 Whangarei Seotion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,402 17 3 Kaihu Section .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 196 18 3 Gisborno Seotion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 711 611 North Island main line and branohes .. .. .. .. .. 56,702 19 10 South Island main line and branohes .. .. .. .. .. 43,331 15 8 Westland Seotion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,994 13 8 Westport Seotion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,720 3 8 Nelson Seotion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 762 5 4 Pioton Seotion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 755 18 0 Arrears of contributions by members in respeot to oasual service .. .. 3,139 18 5 120,377 1 2 Pines .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 449 15 0 Payment from Consolidated Fund in terms of seotion 19 of the Publio Servioe Classification and Superannuation Amendment Aot, 1909 .. .. .. .. 25,000 0 0 Payment from Consolidated Fund in addition to subsidy .. .. .. .. .. 150,000 0 0 Donation .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 500 Interest .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 28,565 11 0 Amount of cost-of-living bonus received from Treasury for disbursement to annuitants of Superannuation Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18,708 0 7 £873,056 5 2 Disbursements. (Jr. Gr. (Continued.) Or. (Continved.) Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Sharp, R. .. .. 45 13 0 Symons, J. .. .. 66 16 0 Stephenson, C. .. 52 0 0 Hodges, E. . . . . 52 3 0 Beamish, C. ... . 78 5 0 Thomson, M. G. .. 84 (i 0 Cunningham, H. .. 3114 0 Luke, R. H. .. .. 56 7 0 MeFarlane, D. .. 33 3 0 Wiloook, G. .. ..83 10 0 Barnett, .1. .. .. 60 I 0 Curson, H. .. .. 86 2 0 Railton, (J. .. .. 60 5 0 Barber, A. .. .. 45 8 0 Lyons,,). .. .. 58 10 0 Horsnell, S. .. .. 75 13 0 Loan, J. .. .. 56 15 0 Climpson, W. .. 71 15 0 Carter, L. .. .. 51 2 0 Laws, T. .. .. 68 9 0 Eraser, A. .. .. 69 7 0 Bennett, R. .. .. 58 8 0 Hollinger, T. .. .. 45 13 0 Brooker, T. W. .. 29 15 0 Wakeling, ,1. .. .. 56 7 0 Qualey, M. .. .. 36 10 0 Wood, (i. .. .. 43 7 0 Horsnell, H. .. ..34 1.4 0 Cory,M. .. .. 75 13 0 Aitken, W. .. .. 62 17 0 Anders >n. 0. . . .. 43 16 0 Butler, J. .. .. 79 16 0 Wilson, J. .. ..68 9 0 Hardy, J. .. •• 60 5 0 Dixon, C. .. .. 34 14 II Bagley, T. .. .. 56 7 0 Webster, (!. A. .. 58 12 0 Serpless, ,1. .. . . 64 14 0 Bcale, W. .. .. 61 1 O Hope, W. .. .. 58 9 0 Atyeo, A. .. .. 63 O 0 Shadwell, K. .. .. 69 7 0 Paioe, G. . . • • 60 10 0 Noble, T. . . . . 90 8 0 Dallard, G. . . . . 69 7 0 Potter, T. .. .. 56 7 0 Williamson, A. .. 42 4 0 Richardson, R. .. 66 18 0 H-oskin, J. .. .. 48 1 0 Semple, W. .. .. 45 18 0 Pepper, W. .. .. 58 10 0 Wishart, A. .. .. 80 13 0 Hurndell, H. .. .. 62 12 0 McKeaniey, D. .. 56 7 0 McCormick, Mrs. A. .. 51 13 0 Bowler, I. .. .. 54 3 0 Richardson, G. .. 68 2 0 Barr, W. L. .. . . 79 8 0 Kendall, W. .. .. 52 3 0 Btiltitude, W. B. .. 54 13 0 Tonkin, J. .. .. 60 10 0 Newlands, W. .. 63 8 0 Pickering, G. .. 73 3 0 Mcllroy, R. .. ..80 17 0 Hull, H. .. .. 77 9 0 Reynolds, J. .. .. 77 0 0 Sweet, G. .. .. 49 6 0 Irwin, j. .. .. 60 5 0 Longman, E. .. 19 17 0 Olsen, T. .." .. 47 9 0 Forman, J. .. .. 71 10 0 Peters, W. .. .. 54 0 0 Johnson, C. W. .. 48 0 0 Einlayson, l>.. . .. 65 0 0 Hardcastle, G. .. 51 0 0 Wyatt, J. .. .. 42 0 0 Silvester, A. .. .. 75 17 0 Oartwrighl, J. .. 69 3 0 Gunner,.!. .. .. 66 16 0 Kennedy, R, .. .. 93 18 0 Craig,,!. .. .. 95 8 0 Dowe, E. .. .. 54 16 0 Howe, G. .. . . 82 7 0 Davis, E. .. .. 63 2 0 Foster, C. .. .. 60 I 0 Tulloch, ,1. .. .. 82 3 0 Angus, W. 0... .. 60 5 0 Fyfe, A. .. .. 93 18 0 Curtin, D. .. .. 62 17 0 Berrett, T. .. .. 82 5 0 Gordon, J. .. .. 54 18 0 Carrington, C. ,]. .. 63 0 0 Sings, W. . . ..7100 Verey, W. A... .. 65 4 0 Grouwall, H. E. .. 42 3 0 Williams, W. H. .. 71 16 0 Fee,E. .. .. 43 16 0 Beagley, .1. .. .. 62 12 0 Wilson, J. C. .. 80 2 0 Smeal, W. .. .. 66 18 0 Auld, E. .. .. 39 0 0 Murphy, J. .. .. 69 3 0 Moore, G. .. ..8100 Revell, J. K. .. 60 5 0 Swarm, R. .. .. 95 7 0 Mitchell, A. .. .. 68 9 0 Rodgers, J. .. .. 86 2 0 O'Brien, S. .. .. 49 5 0 Tull, B. .. . . 58 8 0 Turnbull, E. .. .. 54 3 0 Foster, R. .. .. 64 18 0 Mills, 0. .. .. 43 16 0 Miller, ,1. .. .. 75 17 0 Kavanagh, E. .. 67 9 0 Staunton, J. .. .. 40 3 0 Bowyer, J. H. .. 78 5 0 Tomlin, E. .. .. (iO 3 0 Newlands, J. .. 87 13 0 Grover, E. .. .. 73 13 0 Matheson, J. .. .. 42 18 0 Thompson, W. .. 27 8 0 Chattaway, R. H. .. 24 5 0 Nelson, G. .. .. 58 19 0 liiddell, G. .. . . 60 5 0 Green, G. .. .. 51 3 0 Walker, G. . . .. 56 5 0 Walton, J. .. .. 56 12 0 Sherwood, S. .. 64 9 0 Aplin, E. .. .. 43 1 0 Round, E. .. .. 69 8 0 Harrison, J. .. .. 62 12 0 Hinde, F. .. .. 75 3 0 Hart, A. .. .. 60 10 0 Brown, W. .. .. 68 2 0 McQuillan, E. .. 67 17 8 Wylie, N. 15. .. .. 63 0 0 Brown, A. .. . . 88 18 0 Curtis, J. .. .. 9711 0 Bryant, E. .. .. 52 19 0. Hynes, T. .. .. 86 13 0 Thompson, R. .. 70 17 0 Kulsch, C. A. .. 81 8 0 Cussen, M. .. .. 56 7 0 Gray, R. .. .. 35 11 0 Lobb, J. H. .. .. 49 6 0 Sinclair, J. .. .. 76 14 0 Irvine, L. .. .. 90 0 0 Pope, E. J. .. .. 67 16 0 Reeve, A. J. .. .. 75 2 0 Hall, T. .. .. 86 18 0 Conland, G. .. .. 63 16 0 Groves, R. .. .. 51 0 0 Baxter, J. .. 69 1 0 Hislop, J. .. .. 03 0 0 Brough, J. .. .. 73 1 0 Exton, F. .. .. 97 5 0 Stephens, W. H. .. 75 13 0 Johnston, G. .. .. 79 18 0 Dougall, P.- .. .. 60 0 0 Cameron, J. .. .. 56 12 0 Henderson, W. M. .. 32 17 0 MoKittriok, R. .. 71 14 0 Millar, R. .. .. 73 19 0 I Hancock, H. J. .. 55 9 0 Curtis, S. .. .. 81 15 0

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Govebnment Railways Supebannuation Fund.—Disbursements— continued. Gr. (Continued.) Gr. (Continued.) Gr. (Continued. ) Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. cl. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Smart, G. A. .. .. 97 0 0 Hooking, W. G. S. .. 11 14 0 McNeil, W. P. .. 113 13 0 Byrnes, VV. .. ... 73 11 0 Walker, H. T. B. .. 318 0 McKcllar, A. .. 83 7 0 Carey, T. ... .. 56 7 0 Coleohin, C. E. .. 56 2 0 Leamy, J. .. .. 21 18 0 Gosden, G. .. .. S3 16 0 Crawford, It. .. 73 12 0 Burgess, J. .. .. 37 II 0 Skinner, I). .. ~ 61 8 0 Burrows, G. I). .. 98 9 0 Duffy, A. .. .. 109 II 0 Duncan, A. .. .. 70 2 0 Grainger, W. 11. .. 52 15 0 Mason, W. .. .. 103 6 0 Ritchie, T. .. .. 93 18 0 Merry, T. R, . . .. 94 18 0 How, C. .. .. 103 6 0 Wallace,,!. .. .. 58 19 0 Johnson, M. .. .. 63 9 0 Shardlow, B. .. 29 15 0 Maddock, J. .. .. 66 15 0 Pollock, J. .. .. 75 7 0 Sweetman, F. .. 46 11 0 Mullen, R. . ... 90 11 0 Hely, J. LH. .. 33 1 0 Crisp, J. .. .. 130 0 0 Morrison, W. .. 77 17 0 Pope, P. J. .. .. 66 2 0 McKelvie, S. .. .. 75 2 0 Blackwood, ,1. . . 83 4 0 Mollov, P. H. . . 67 I 0 Stewart, J. .. .. 100 3 0 Blewett, W. .. .. 82 13 0 O'Connor,!). .. 94 8 0 Lowe, F. C. .. .. 65 15 0 Steven, M. P. .. 63 2 0 Walsh, F. .. .. 93 18 0 Shaw, F. .. .. 66 16 0 Parker, E. .. .. 65 8 0 Me Bride, W. V. .. 19 15 0 McWilliams, A. .. 170 0 0 Garland, T. . . .. 85 I 0 Holland, G. P. .. 88 16 0 Sinclair, A. .. . . 102 0 0 Power, P. .. .. 68 7 0 Di.lv, B. .. .. 97 10 0 Piper, J. W. .. .. 236 13 0 Butcher, E. .. .. 87 16 0 Rcidy, T. .. . . 81 5 0 Snaddon, A. .. .. 72 0 0 Mikkelson, W. ' .. 92 4 0 McNeil, F. .. ..68 13 0 Jones, H. J. .. .. 91 13 0 Pearse, H. .. .. 92 13 0 Fray, J. L. .. .. 16 15 0 Wright, J. .. .. 62 12 0 Thomson, W. B. .. 69 I(I Grey, A. .. .. 9 8 0 O'Donnell, J... .. 43 16 0 Smith, W. .. .. 93 7 0 Coll'ingwood, W. F. .. 86 1 0 Garrard, G. .. . . 66 16 0 Gillies, S. .. .. 69 It 0 Keating, lt. 11. .. 34 9 0 Power, W. E. .. 60 0 0 McKechnie, J. .. 88 3 0 McNamara, P. .. 53 0 0 Dennis, T. .. .. 107 12 0 Wheeler, F. H. . . 52 9 0 Pcyman, J. . . .. 90 2 0 Gibson, G. .. .. 64 9 0 Morrison, R. .. .. 48 17 0 Ferriday. J. M. .. 48 19 0 Robertson, J. F. .. 148 15 0 Woledge, H. E. .. 86 17 0 Lay, J.C. .. .. 69 13 0 Niool, J. .. .. 99 0 0 Rat tiey, G. .. . . 07 12 0 Caddie, D. .. .. 96 8 0 Kerr, J. .. .. 126 3 0 Kellev, C .. ..89 17 0 Burns, D. G. .. 92 7 0 Schneider, F. .. 87 13 0 Crates, W. I). .. 90 3 0 Ramsay, J. W. .. 77 12 0 Crombie, W. . . .. 171 12 0 Scott, F. .. ..83 0 0 Lucas, J. .. .. 45 13 0 Newman, W. .. 67 3 0 Miller, G. .. .. ,52 10 0 Dunbar,,!. .. .. 93 1.8 0 Drennan, J. .. .. 104 7 0 McDowell, W. J. .. 77 0 0 Haines, 0. W. .. 109 18 0 Foster, C. H. .. 99 0 0 Dowland, E. W. .. 97 7 0 Bandeen, J. .. .. 67 16 0 Crutch, C. .. .. 160 0 0 Carmichael, T. H. .. 70 11 0 Pan-is, H. .. .. 51 3 0 Bartlett, G. .. .. 83 4 0 Black, J. .. .. 65 2 0 Millar, C. .. .. 40 3 0 Solomon, W. .. 45 18 0 Hulbert, A. .. .. 87 4 0 Rouse, P. .. .. 68 2 0 Hallberg, H. .. .. 52 0 0 Cameron, J. A. .. 21 17 0 Ellis, J. A. .. .. 77 0 0 Mathie, A. .. .. .56 7 0 Russell, G. .. .. 96 3 0 Wells, H. .. .. 48 0 0 McLean, J. .. .. 123 5 0 Brown, T. V. .. 48 17 0 Tindale, E. .. .. 77 0 0 Barbor, H. W. .. 9113 0 Thomas, M. .. .. 92 17 0 Crawley, W. .. .. 87 15 0 White, J. .. .. 93 7 0 Meek, J. .. .. 55 3 0 Hill, T. .. .. 38 7 0 Styles, A. .. .. 49 17 0 Puttick, J. P. .. 82 7 0 Petrie, J. .. .. 95 8 0 lliingworth, G. .. 180 0 0 Banks, E. .. .. 79 1 0 Logan, W. .. .. 74 7 0 Day, J. .. .. 165 0 0 Chisholm, W. .. 71 8 0 Kelliher, C. .. .. 51 2 0 Griffith, J. .. .. 71 10 0 Brakenridae, G. T. .. 719 0 Leathwiok, B. T. .. 108 10 0 Williams, A. .. .. 130 0 0 Elliot, R, ,I. .. .. 67 12 0 Boyle, J. .. .. 36 10 0 Cameron, S. .. .. 71 10 0 Bevege, H. G. .. 85 9 (I Matheson, J. .. 52 6 0 Hyndman, A. .. 56 ' 7 0 Cronin, M. .. .. 69 1 0 Voyce, H. .. .. 51 2 0 Flynn, G. G. .. .. 110 17 0 Watson, D. .. .. 87 13 0 Ron an, W. .. .. 42 0 0 Campbell, C. .. .. 25 11 0 Morton, A. . . .. 96 14 0 Lawrell, H. W. .. 94 10 0 Jelfs, W. .. .. 107 12 0 Mortimer, T. . . .. 76 7 0 Dowrick, W. .. .. 56 7 0 Moore, S. M.. .. 66 13 0 Tohill, J. .. .. 82 9 0 Russell, J. .. .. 38 7 0 Fanning, S .. .. 90 0 0 Muroh, W. . . .. 60 6 0 Martin, T. .. .. 73 1 0 Jenkins, T .. .. 84 15 0 Holmes, C. E. .. 66 8 0 Stewart,,). .. .. 95 0 0 McKinnon, J .. 58 14 0 Hosrg, S. .. .. 65 14 0 Burgess, T. .. .. 40 3 0 Slight, J .. .. 107 12 0 White, L. .. ..78110 Marcus, C. A. .. 172 10 0 Sequin, W .. .. 29 4 0 Britten, A. E. .. 52 5 0 Matthewson, J. .. 155 0 0 Grant, A .. .. 408 7 0 Blee, J. .. .. 77 15 0 Redpath, J. .. .. 67 16 0 Keenan, J .. .. 2113 0 Shardlow, J. R. .. 75 19 0 Mitchell, C. F. .. 30 10 0 Slade, T .. .. 49 17 0 Spooner, F. .. .. 78 14 0 Adams, H. .. .. 49 6 0 Olver, W .. .. 58 10 0 Mann, A. .. .. 90 4 0 Peterkin, T. A. .. 175 15 0 Brass, J .. .. 117 8 0 Addison, T. .. .. 87 12 0 Esther, R T.. . .. 30 0 0 Weir, R .. .. 104 7 0 Jones, R. .. .. 72 5 0 Bailey, I. .. .. 51 3 0 Brown, T .. .. 63 0 0 McLean, R. .. .. 61 5 0 Power, T. .. .. 36 10 0 Ames, W .. .. 110 17 0 Hobbs, J. .. .. 70 15 0 Cleverley, C. .. .. 82 4 0 Hunt, T. .. .. 64 6 0 Chogwin, J. H. B. .. 79 5 0 White, G. .. .. 45 0 0 Perry, W. .. .. 42 5 0 Dalton, J. H. . . 19 6 0 Tank, R. .. .. 49 6 0 Burbery, C. .. .. 56 7 0 Buchanan, J. H. .. 45 10 0 Horgan, J. .. .. 43 16 0 Bass, W. .. .. 175 0 0 Barnett, W. .. .. 87 19 0 Smith, J. .. .. 190 0 0 Gichard, W. .. .. 69 6 0 Disk, D. . . .. 67 9 0 Milroy, J. .. .. 54 16 0 Hutchins, T. .. .. 63 8 0 Duffy, C. J. .. .. 90 12 0 Gordine, A. .. .. 69 10 0 Pickard, T. .. .. 60 13 0 Elliot, T .. .. 78 11 0 Such, W. P. .. .. 80 17 0 Rosoman, G. .. 54 3 0 McNeely, J. .. .. 51 9 0 Fitzhenry, W. .. 54 16 0 Owen, J. .. .. 128 7 0 McNeil, J. .. 61 0 0 Kadic, J. . . .. 97 1 0 Long, J. .. .. 67 3 0 George, W. G. .. 50 19 0 Robertson, A. .. 60 13 0 Mockctt, S. .. .. 73 13 0 Hopkins, W. .. .. 89 4 0 Undrill, T. .. .. 45 18 0 Williams, D. .. .. 49 6 0 Orbell, J. ..- .. 90 18 0 Dellow, W. S. .. 68 2 0 Berry, F. G. .. .. 114 2 0 Edwards,!)... .. 77 10 0 Fowke, T. M. ..104 7 0 Pascoe, H. .. .. 65 15 0 Anderson, F. . . 16 4 0 Hodge, W. .. .. 82 3 0 Barr, M. .. .. 97 15 0 Greniell, H. .. ..82 19 0 . Hansen, C. .. .. 51 3 0 Salisbury, J. .. .. 108 0 0 Owen, E. E. .. ..02 I 0 Draper, G. I). .. 92 0 0 Miller, R. .. .. 68 9 0 Moore, J. .. .. 62 2 0 Osborn, J. .. .. 51 3 0 Curtis, S. .. .. 29 15 0 Veint, J. .. .. 85 17 0 Staunton, T. .. .. 56 12 0 Smith, J. H. . . ..132 0 0 Tavlor, P. .. .. 77 3 0 Thomas, J. .. .. 106 8 0 Westbury, G. .. 69 7 0 Wannicott, 0. .. 55 17 0 Yardley, T. G. .. 88 19 0 Thomson, D. ..114 2 0

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■Govkknmknt Railways Superannuation Fund.—Disbursements— continued. Gr. (Continued.) Or. (Continued.) Gr. (Continued.) Life allowances paid to ■- £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Black, G. .. .. 110 17 0 Pooley, J. .. .. 84 15 0 Erlandsson, P. .. 112 17 0 Vasta, 0. .. .. 114 2 0 Kelly, G. .. .. 64 19 0 Wills, J. .. ..131 10 0 Payton, It. .. .. 45 18 0 Duggan, J. .. .. 28 5 7 Blanc, D. .. .. 64 • 9 0 Keat, L. I. .. .. 114 2 0 Finlay, D. .. .. 85 12 0 Thomas, W. .. .. 51 17 0 Bogle, J. X, .. .. 124 13 0 Vercoe, B. .. .. 76 8 0 Gibson, It. 5... .. 104 10 0 Maxwell, R. .. .. 130 16 0 Tregear, J. H. ..115 14 0 Fitzgerald, A. ,I. .. 58 2 0 Heald, C. A. .. .. 153 0 0 Thomas, J. H. .. 83 19 0 Kelleher, 0. .. .. 67 10 0 Hughes, S. .. .. 100 8 0 Soulsby, R. .. .. 11.0 19 0 Griffiths, G. .. .. 139 3 0 Hayward, J. .. .. 100 8 0 Hardwick, J. P. .. 136 15 0 Stubhs, F. .. .. 79 9 0 Mahon, H. .. .. 32 17 0 Cole, A. .. .. 69 17 11 Meachen, T. .. .. 236 13 0 Turner, E. .. .. 77 9 0 Davies, J. H... .. 242 0 0 Couch, P. .. .. 198 1 0 Durry, G. It. .. .110 17 0 Long, J. G. .. .. 70 6 0 King, W. G. .. .. 156 1 0 Kane, A. .. .. 119 11 0 Neels, S. J. .. .. 72 12 0 Kennedy, A. .. .. 190 8 0 Derry, C. J. .. .. 79 9 0 Applebv, L. .. .. 73 6 0 Kyle, J. .. .. 84 3 0 McLellan, J. .. .. 127 10 0 Tully, M. C. .. .. 147 3 0 Burrows, S. .. .. 58 8 0 White, J. .. .. 61 I 0 Wallace,!). .. .. 90 7 0 Stemp, H. H. .. 87 7 0 Dawes, F.J. .. .. 185 1 0 Hill, C. E. .. .. 156.19 0 King, J. .. .. 89 19 0 Mackie, T. .. .. 61 16 0 Gomer, T. C. .. 106 10 0 Smart, JW. .. 132 10 0 Amundsen, A. .. 76 13 0 Mackenzie, A. ..253 7 0 Hope, R. .. .. 161 15 0 Bowes, W. E. .. 99 0 0 Devery, K. .. .. 70 18 0 Gordon, A. .. .. 103 1.2 0 Johnson, H. It. .. 180 0 0 Smith, H. C. .. .. 236 13 0 Burnett, J. .. .. 666 13 0 Dray, A. M. .. .. 93 2 0 Rolfe, W. E. .. .. 2,36 13 0 Benney, M. .. .. 162 5 0 Woodham, 11. .. 117 8 0 Panting, J. .. .. 78 1 0 Rice, M. .. .. 74 18 0 Batchelor, W. H. .. 109 1 0 Donovan, H. J. .. 94 0 0 Brooker, ,1. G. .. 140 17 0 Breeze, T. .. .. 97 11 0 Handle, R. .. .. 98 10 0 Gaze, R, .. .. 80 14 0 Ames, H. .. .. 71 15 0 Bartlett, A. T. .. 127 14 0 Rollo, (!. .. .. 140 17 0 Stewart, J. .. .. 144 10 0 Gray, J. .. .. 184 7 0 Hosic, J. .. .. 119 0 0 Donaldson, A. .. 110 10 0 Treasure, R. R. .. 151 10 0 Davies, J. .. .. 83 7 0 Owen, W. J. .. .. 236 13 0 Forrester, J. .. .. 91 4 0 Smith, P. C. .. .. 195 9 0 Worsley, C. .. .. 180 0 0 Cummings, H. .. 144 16 0 Burnett, K. .. .. 85 5 0 Thomas, H. J. .. 98 8 7 Shaw, R. .. .. 152 14 0 Collins, 10. E.. ..11l I 0 Barnett, R. .. .. 84 5 0 Frame, A. .. .. 11 1 5 0 Fat-rant, ]!.. .. .. 116 18 0 Ennis, J. .. .. 80 7 0 Brown, R. .. . . 94 15 0 Hudson, A. .. .. 60-15 0 Conwav, J. .. .. 100 8 0 Mill,!). .. .. 64 11. 0 Hunter, W. .. .. 140 17 0 Eades, J. .. .. 83 0 0 Harrington, M. J. .. 37 1.4 0 Kay, VV. .. . . 88 8 0 Reeves, C. A. .. 128 0 0 McLaren, P. .. ..107 10 0 White, A. .1. .. .. 106 15 0 Harvey,,!. .. .. 87 0 0 Caldow, R. .. .. 100 2 0 Mackay, J. It. .. 49 11 0 Norman, H. .. .. 104 0 0 Reid, J. .. .. 98 13 0 Smith,' W. .. .. 73 4 0 Livingstone, J. .. 43 16 0 Jack, J. R. .. .. 103 6 0 McEwan, S. .. .. 140 17 0 McGowan, J. .. 98 17 0 Makin, W. .. .. 119 0 0 Cole, W. H. .. .. 150 5 0 Allan, A. .. ~ 180 1 0 Miller, W. .. .. 77 9 0 Cribb, A. .. ..79 18 0 Gil by, J. E. .. ..112 14 0 Ronayne, T. .. ..803 19 0 McDonald, A. F. .. 83 17 0 Coiidell, W. .. .. (iO 6 0 Vass, J. .. .. 67 16 0 Carbrey, M. .. .. 72 19 0 Marshall, C. .. .. 127 1 0 Day, P. .. .. 96 19 0 Fletcher, IL .. ..84 15 0 Milroy, T. .. .. 129 7 0 Deinpsey, J. .. ..93 11 0 Graham, A. .. .. 130 1 0 Twomey, P. .. .. 25 9 0 Milne, W. .. .. 84 6 8 Leddv, J. .. .. 81 15 0 Hardy, A. .. .. 129 5 0 Cronin, M. .. .. 93 18 0 Stancombe, I). .. 93 2 0 Henley, J. .. .. 126 7 0 Fisher, W. B. .. 144 15 0 Johnson, A. .. .. 112 14 5 Dunnill, J. .. .. 66 13 0 Stringer, E. .. .. 93 6 0 Payne, H. .. .. 80 10 0 Bowles, J. W. ..137 0 0 Lysaght, E. .. .. 137 13 0 Travcrs, M. .. .. 139 0 0 Hall, W. J. .. .. 112 6 0 Duncan, P. A. .. 236 13 0 Kugener, P. .. .. 100 9 0 Stephenson, R. .. 84 13 0 Tvack, J. .. .. 104 2 0 Titchener, H. F. .. 46 15 0 Petherick, G. .. 69 11 0 Alecock, J. C. .. 75 18 0 Gibb, W. .. .. 162 11 0 McKay, IL .. .. 128 17 0 Jones, J. W. .. .. 145 8 0 Quested, J. .. .. 94 3 0 Day, H.J. .. .. 139 9 0 Collins. R. .. .. 112 10 0 O'Meara, J. .. .. 76 9 0 Steffenson, M. . . 99 6 0 Patterson, A... .. 101 15 0 Lewis, J. .. .. 90 5 0 Hutton, T. .. . . 80 0 0 Southwood, H. ..62 5 0 Pee, J. .. .. 117 5 0 Maugham, T. .. 72 9 0 McKay, D. .. .. 217 4 0 Taylor, E. M. .. 105 9 0 Dinan, B. .. .. 52 0 0 Woodhouse, J. H. .. 170 16 0 Parr, J. .. .. 103 18 0 Finnerty, R. .. .. 78 4 0 Simpson, W. .. .. 50 13 0 Davev, R. .. .. 87 11 0 Eraser, J. .. .. 115 14 0 Low, C. .. .. 106 15 0 Freed, E. H. .. ..115 15 0 Sherwood, C. W. .. 97 16 0 Firth, B. .. .. 131 0 0 Davy, E. .. .. 206 18 0 Cairns, A. E. .. 83 16 0 Pollock, A. .. .. 165 13 0 Hawkins, J. O. .. 119 3 0 Steel, G. .. ..7120 Dorbidge, A. .. .. 104 7 0 Bennett, J. .. .. 196 18 0 Dougherty, D. .. 66 8 0 Kellv, 1). G. .. .. 52 15 0 Ewbank, J. .. .. 56 12 0 Milton, W. .. .. 67 2 0 Paul'l, J. .. .. 102 7 0 Growden, H. H. .. 10513 0 Williams, A. .. .. 1.00.18 0 Ryan, J. .. ...103 14 0 Muirhead. J. .. .. 84 19 0 Carr, W. .. .. 79 11 0 Lucas, G. .. .. 83 4 0 Stevens, J. .. .. 130 19 0 Mechaelis, R... .. 98 11 0 Glendinmng, G. .. 104 14 0 King, E. .. .. 107 5 0 McLean, W. F. .. 78 14 0 Coard, J. .. .. 123 10 0 Martin, F. J. .. ..117 2 0 Wellings, G. ..' .. 180 0 0 Robertson, W. .. 57 6 0 Nichols, ,I. W. .. 250 3 0 Burton, H. .. .. 76 11 0 Smith, J. .. .. 210 0 0 Tngpen, E. E. .. 163 7 0 Black, G. R. . . .. 133 2 0 Wood, W. A. . . 175 2 0 Nuttall, W. .. .. 95 12 0 Pcryer, M. .. .. 127 8 0 Prankerd, J. S. ..108 I 0 Hicks, W. P. .. 30113 0 Campbell, A. .. 63 8 0 Wilson, E. G. .. 210 0 0 Hodge, S. .. .. 90 15 0 Taylor, 1). .. . . 32 4 0 Freeman, G. .. .. 125 4 0 Thomas, James .. 103 2 0 Brittenden, E. .. 103 15 0 Dennis. H. E. .. 77 6 0 Thomas. ,1. .. .. 71 16 0 Connolly, J. .. .. 79 7 o Knighton, R... .. 83 5 0 Scllars, C. A. .. 183 7 0 Cole, E. M. .. .. 234 1 0 Hepburn, G. .. ..113 11 0 Murray, T. .. .. 76 7 0 McKillop, D. .. 153 7 0 Hennessv, J. .. .. 76 14 0 Hodges, W. .. .. 122 7 0 Head, L. .. .. 80 8 0 Jones, W. H... .. 89 17 0 Smith, A. G. .. .. 109 11 0 Quigley, N. .. .. 85 5 0 Hewitt, J. .. .. 58 13 0 Donaldson, W. .. 124 5 0 Tullock, H. .. .. 99 3 0 Cockroft, A. .. .. 140 17 0 O'Connor,!). .. 49 6 0 Coffey, J. .. ..61180 Dixon, T. E. W. .. 62 16 0 Leadbeater, J. .. 105 10 0 Riokards, W. .. 72 6 0 Gordon, R. . . .. 91 15 0 Pattle, T. .. .. 173 7 0 Mooney, W. .. .. 84 15 0 Pye-Smith, R. .. 165 7 0 Reed, J. W. .. .. 183 7 0

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Government Railways Superannuation Fund.—Disbursements— continued. (Jr. (Continued.) Cr. (Continued.) (Jr. (Continued.) Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ a. d. Jolly, W. S. .. .. 40 1 0 Jory, G. .. .. 172 3 0 McCalman, T. M. ..190 8 0 King, G. W. .. ..48 15 0 Addison, I). W. .. 89 10 0 Fisher, D. .. .. 156 7 0 Dennehy, W. .. 104 12 0 Newton, J. .. .. 138 10 0 Cole, W. M. .. .. 215 18 0 Lawson, P. .. 86 17 0 Barker, H. .. .. 176 11 0 Sweeney, J. .. .. 119 6 0 Thode, A. E. F. .. JlB 19 0 Pearse, W. .. .. 149 1 0 Wilson, D. .. .. 181 9 0 Mulhane, W. .. .. 48 10 0 Lee, G. H. .. . . 104 1 0 McManus, J. .. 94 16 0 Sargison, H. .. .. 91 12 0 Hood, D. .. .. .120 II 0 Hewitt, W. A. .. 147 11 0 Smith, E. M. .. 41 10 0 Downey, M. .. .. 134 5 0 Ball, G. A. .. .. 118 8 0 Kilmister, R... .. 102 1 0 O'Hara, J. .. .. 116 9 0 Greig, J. F. .. .. 173 12 0 Adams, E. .. .. 140 17 0 Watson, A. .. . . 240 0 0 Mills, M. .. .. 122 7 0 Leyland, T. B. .. 102 5 0 Hohir, J. .. .. 104 10 0 Stephens, R. .. 145 7 0 Home, E. B. ..110 11 0 Wilson, E. .. ..146 I 0 Molloy, P. .. ..156 10 0 Pepperill, E. E. .. 75 16 0 Williams, W. .. 301 1 0 Hodge, A. .. .. 212 3 0 Savage, R. .. ..84 13 0 Flaws, T. .. . . 177 7 0 McMaster, G. H, .. 316 13 0 Mitchell, W. J. .. 56 16 6 Masters, H. .. .. 113 11 0 Johnson, A. V. .. 124 9 0 Ferrall, E. T... .. 511 0 Sargeant, J. .. .. 172 3 0 Giles, W. H. F. .. 138 19 0 Neville, M. W. .. 49 7 0 Sinclair, W. .. .. 125 4 0 Bean, P. E. .. .. 366 13 0 Munro, G. .. •• 90 16 0 Huse, C. H. E. .. 110 0 0 Penny, R. .. .. 206 1 0 Lambert, A. H. G. .. 42 6 0 Poarce, H. .. .. 213 7 0 Street, T. .. .. 199 15 0 Callick, W. .. .. 93 18 0 Bell, P. .. . . 153 19 0 ' Horan, O. .. .. 187 4 0 Leyland, W. .. ..57 18 0 Messenger, T. A. .. 125 4 0 Miles, R. .. .. 182 12 0 Johnston, R. ..168 10 0 Davidson, T. .. 203 7 0 Kimber, F. .. .. 190 8 0 Patterson, J. .. 140 17 0 Warren, J. .. .. 173 3 0 Duncan, W. M. .. 224 14 0 Cockroft, A. .. .. 140 17 0 Watkins, A. G. .. 168 14 0 Christopher, S. .. 144 11 0 Schofleld, R, J. W. .. 210 0 0 Broad, T. .. .. 187 16 0 Pedlar, G. .. .. 295 7 0 Peek, J. W. .. .. 1.03 10 0 Martelli, H. .. .. 130 8 0 Paull, A. .. .. 156 10 0 Bourke, J. .. ..114 15 0 Jackson, H. H. .. 733 7 0 Murton, J. H. .. 113 11 0 Rowe, M. 0. .. .. 316 13 0 Hunter, W. .. .. 313 7 0 Smith, J. .. .. 207 14 0 Cooper, J. .. ..124 11 0 Hviand, W. .. .. 156 10 0 Levey, J. J. .. 156 10 0 Brown, P. W. A. .. 138 4 0 Treweek, F. .. .. 226 11 0 Cowie, J. P. .. 109 18 0 Armstrong, J. E. . . 297 8 0 Webb, W. . . .. 177 7 0 Shardlow, W. ..1180 Hi slop, A. .. .. 165 3 9 Harrison, R. . . .. 12.8 17 0 Wilson, R. .. .. 128 5 0 Whcatley, R... . . 66 6 0 Arthur, T. M. .. 203 7 0 McSwan, A. M. .. 239 3 0 Martin, J. .. .. 107 10 0 Bennett, H. . . .. 203 7 0 Mansell, A. J. .. 156 10 0 Hayward, A. .. 116 6 0 Kerr, W. .. .. 276 13 0 Boswell, J. R. ..310 0 0 Haskins, E. L. W. .. 283 7 0 Hoddinott, 11. J. .. 172 3 0 Campbell, A. A. .. 273 7 0 White, W. .. .. 62 6 0 Banks, A. .. .. 164 10 0 Manners, T. .. .. 137 11 0 Turner, D. S.. . .. 92 13 0 Brebner, T. W. .. 400 0 0 Yemm, G. .. .. 208 13 0 Turner, G. A. .. 186 3 0 Hickev, J. •• .. 112 0 0 Burtenshaw, W. ..199 4 0 Hutohins, F. . . .. 108 3 0 Jolly, C. .. .. 108 6 0 Tate, W. A. .. 120 11 0 O'Koefe, J. .. .. 67J0 0 Parker, T. .. .. 1.15 11. 0 Sanders, S. .. ..264 16 0 Robson, M. .. .. 91 6 0 Aitken, W. .. .. 203 7 0 Williams, H. M. .. 195 10 0 O'Leary, 1). . . .. 163 7 0 Forrest, ,J. H. . . 24 10 0 Beaton, J. .. .. 150 2 0 Bowman, J. .. .. 148 2 0 CummVngs, P. .. 125 1.9 0 Neazor, W. .. .. 161 14 0 Cadman, W. H. .. 64 3 0 Livingstone, J. .. 136 9 0 Cook, W. .. .. 192 17 0 Sloan, J. H. .. .. 29 0 0 David, S. .. .. 164 5 0 McLaren, D. .. 182 12 0 Armstrong, J. .. 138 14 0 Hall, J. .. .. 203 7 0 Brown, J. .. .. 259 3 0 McLeman. H. .. 69 2 0 Peach, C. .. .. 276 13 0 Calcutt, J. A. .. 189 6 0 Kydd, W. .. .. 194 11 () Pope, F.J. .. . . 172 3 0 Roulston, N... ..239 14 0 Scully M. .. .. 102 18 0 Fitzgerald, W. J. .. 52 6 0 Scott, G. .. .. 24 0 0 Sanction!, 0. .. .. 95 7 0 Batt, A. J. .. . . 118 10 0 Kelly, D. T. ..206 13 0 Hi slop, J. .. ..130 13 0 Hotere, J. .. .. 16 14 0 Curtis, S. P. .. 310 0 0 Kelly, W. H. .. 89 0 0 Button. A. S. .. 242 11. 2 Davis, T. S. .. 159 7 0 Arnold, F. W. .. 225 14 0 Guthrie, M. .. . . 240 0 0 Veitch, S. .. .. 150 18 0 Lipscombe, J. . . 80 6 0 Mandor, J. .. .. 162 19 0 Smith, G. H. .. 130 0 0 Hosie, D. .. .. 144 7 0 Hewetson, R. D. .. 7 0 0 Logic, J. .. .. 204 5 0 James, H. W. .. 120 0 0 Munro, I). . . . . 346 13 0 Graham, W. .. 147 8 0 Wroath, W. H. .. 154 16 0 Hall, T. L. .. . . 220 7 0 Graham, J. .. .. 10 13 0 Field, E. .. .. 110 14 0 Medhurst, A. H. .. 75 16 0 Higgins, P. .. .. 105 17 0 Parnell, W. .. . . 11l 4 0 Toogood, R. E. .. 197 9 0 Johnston, J. W. .. 169 6 0 McMillan, T... .. 67 3 0 Crisp, T. .. .. 90 18 0 Arthur, A. M. ..310 0 0 Hartle, W. G. ..127 8 0 Walker, A. T. .. 81 II O Merron, T. .. .. 140 0 0 Roberts,,!. .. .. 166 2 0 Stringer, W. ,I. .. 178 13 0 Butcher, D. .. .. 136 0 0 Middlebrook, J. T. .. 128 17 0 Jones, D. .. .. 129 15 0 Foster, J. .. ..176 11 0 Crawford, It. .. 146 7 0 Shelley, J. .. .. 107 6 0 Absolum, W. .. 137 12 0 Hyde, F. C. .. .. 20 1.7 0 Ballantine, J. .. 126 6 0 Billingham, J. L. .. 215 11 0 Moir, I). J. .. .. 172 3 0 Taylor, A. P. .. 235 16 0 Geogheghan, P. .. 36 11 0 Davison, J. W. .. 107 16 0 Shepherd, S. S. .. 126 17 0 Blackburn, A. H. .. 366 13 0 Farr, E. L. .. .. 146 13 0 Vowless, G. .. .. 79 11 0 Flower, W. C. .. 234 14 0 Arrowsmith, W. .. 11l 17 0 Dobbie, E. .. .. 316 13 0 Stewart, W. .. ..104 5 0 Howard, S. .. . . 108 3 0 Kelly, J. .. .. 102 4 0 Stemp, G. .. .. 199 5 0 Brownlee, G. .. 350 0 0 Butland, J. .. .. 119 9 0 Mearns, W. R. G. ..230 6 0 Currie, J. .. .. 187 II 0 Montgomery, J. .. 136 18 0 De Thierry, G. H. .. 184 5 0 Vause, J. .. .. 98 10 0 Barker, W. J. .. 231 2 7 Davis, H. .. .. 273 7 0 Keegan, M. .. .. 172 3 0 Stewart, W. .. . . 203 7 0 English, R. S. .. 140 3 0 Cross, W. .. . . 166 15 0 Pepperell, L. P. .. 313 7 0 Buckley, G. L. .. 94 14 0 Robertson, J. .. 172 3 0 Bennett, W. .. . . 94 18 0 Smith, G. T. .. 178 6 0 Gardiner, M. . . . . 160. 4 0 Curtis, W. E... .. 79 8 0 O'Connor, J. J. .. 4 17 0 Meekin, R. .. .. 156 10 0 Barclay, G. . . .. 316 13 0 Mcintosh, D. T. .. 493 9 0 Luzmoor, E. .. .. 114 9 0 Beardsmorc, (!. A. .. 23 0 0 Rose, A. .. .. 145 16 0 Vercoe, J. .. .. 95 5 0 Jaggar, A. N. .. 19 13 0 Campbell, J. B. .. 273 7 0 Ramsay, R... ..172 3 0 Scott, J. C. .. .. 110 9 0 Eager, T. .. .. 209 10 0 Stewart, G. .. .. 123 15 0 Watson, G. H. .. 126 16 0 Smith, J. .. ..152 17 0 Bailey, A. .. .. 77 10 0 O'Neill, P. .. .. 147 16 0 Trevella, J. .. .. 253 16 4 Whitcombe, S. F. .. 500 0 0 Lees, A. .. .. 192 1 0 Marsh, R. .. .. 142 6 0 Sherwin, J. H. .. 162 3 0 Pritchard, M. ..173 11 0 Falla, G. .. .. 366 13 0

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Government Raidways Supebannuation Fund.—Disbubsements— continued. Or. (Continued,) Or. (Continued, j Or. (Continued.) Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Neilson, E. .. .. 283 7 0 Mather, W. J. .. 121 0 0 Connal, R. J. .. 230 13 0 Olds, J. .. .. 150 7 0 Duston, H. .'. .. 108 10 0 Unsworth, F. .. 208 15 0 Hay, J. .. .. 209 15 0 Lawry, J. .. .. 183 6 0 Brownell, T. J. .. 340 13 0 Garth, F. .. .. 115 13 0 Brown, A. .. .. 1(59 3 0 Pearson, J. .. .. 213 12 0 Lindsay, J. .. .. 189 14 0 Cassey, W. .. .. 158 5 0 Sword, VV. .. .. 433 7 0 Boyle, H. .. .. 122 9 0 Batio, J. W. '.. 200 11 0 Gillies, H. .. .. 147 0 0 Smith, G. O. .. 310 0 0 Bowie, D. .. .. 174 1!) 0 Bell, H. R. .. .. 233 17 0 Burgess, W. .. ..107 4 0 Green, B. .. .. 209 4 0 Turner, W. .. .. 107 7 0 Ktzpatriok, T. .. 159 1 0 O'Neill, P. .. .. 110 7 0 Strlngleman, W. J. .. 460 13 0 MeGee, S. .. .. 132 11 0 Edwards, 0. G. .. 103 14 0 Hanna, R. .. .. 155 15 0 Homann, J. F. A. .. 133 4 0 Cook, A. W. J. .. 333 7 0 Hill, E. .. .. 147 7 0 Wilson, J. .. 170 0 0 Patterson, It. J. .. .1.09 10 0 Sainsbury, H. .. 1.03 18 0 Henderson, T, .. 153 12 0 Peters, J. D. .. 224 15 0 Thompson, R. S. .. 189 14 0 Scott, W. .. .. 333 T 0 Monds, J. .. .. 150 12 0 McLean, J. M. .. 40 8 0 Yule, A. A. .. .. 27 10 0 Sargent, G. .. .. 205 13 0 Harper, J. W. .. 00 1 0 Wright, H. J. .. 148 12 0 Thomson, E. J. .. 28 13 0 Waite, J. R. .. 73 13 0 Wilson, T. H. .. 218 8 0 Dickinson, T. .. 190 14 0 Williams, (J. F. T. .. 43 12 0 Jones, J. H. .. 210 2 0 Simmons, ft E. .. 226 3 0 Payne, P. L. .. 380 0 0 Duncan, A. .. .. 500 0 0 Rodgers, J. P. .. 200 17 0 Brodie, J. .. .. 80 19 0 Gibson, J. .. .. 110 4 0 Young, J. .. .. 433 7 0 Glarkson, W... .. 230 13 0 Polling, T. L. .. 121 19 0 Sharkey, A. 1 , . .. 158 10 0 Halloran, M. .. 213 12 0 Muir, J. W. . . .. 170 19 0 Price, T. .. .. 118 2 0 Reed, J. .. .. 101 2 0 Melrose, D. .. .. 230 0 0 McCarthy, J. F. .. 341 7 0 Bull, R. .. .. 124 12 0 Cameron, G. D. .. 236 13 0 Turner, I. W. .. 322 12 0 Hadfield, J. T. .. 212 14 0 lies, C H .. .. 273 7 0 Evans, S. P. .. 374 15 0 Brown, G. L... .. 152 11 0 Brennan, M. .. 90 15 0 Parrish, W. H. F. .. 100 14 0 Wren, V. .. .. 60 17 0 Henderson, J. T. .. 295 12 0 Clifford, P. .. .. 154 13 0 Vaughan, P. J. .. 47 8 0 Flynn, P. .. .. 91 2 0 Voale, F. S. .. .. 210 10 0 MeCurdy, D. .. 200 19 0 Riddook, J. W. .. 204 10 0 O'Loughlen, A. H. .. 447 18 0 Hunter, J. .. .. 109 17 0 Smith, R. W. .. 192 17 0 Edwards, W. .. 113 18 0 Alsop, A. .. ..187 13 0 Grosvenor, B. .. 161 13 0 Robson, J. G. .. 201 0 0 Richards, T. J. .. 74 18 0 Recs, C. W. .. .. 168 12 0 Finlay, J. .. .. 120 15 0 Creedon, P. .. .. 126 4 0 Norie, G. H. .. 269 5 0 Aloxander, J. . . 218 8 0 Pollock, T. .. .. 65 8 0 Cunningham, T. R. .. 150 7 0 Egan, E. .. .. 300 0 0 Sellars, S. .. .. 266 13 0 Gordon, J. .. .. 116 11 0 Smith, W. T. .. 213 12 0 Davies, 0. J. .. ..251 4 0 Barron, J. .. ..130 12 0 Cameron, W. J. .. 205 13 0 Naughton, O. E. .. 310 13 0 Ruscoe, H. L. .. 77 17 0 Johnson, E. .. .. 243 7 0 Ashby, T. .. .. 206 13 0 Jefferies, J. .. .. 130 16 0 Cox, G. S. .. .. 170 19 0 Miller, W. .. .. 112 0 0 McMeekin, J. .. 127 16 0 Hore, J. .. .. 61 13 0 Bath gate, C. .. ..327 15 0 Long, W. .. .. 108 6 0 Flyger, N. C. .. 49 2 0 Hampton, R... .. 222 17 9 Round, D. J. .. 206 13 0 Dickinson, W. .. 151 3 0 Greenwood, J. .. 107 7 0 McKeown, P. .. 155 5 0 Sullivan, P. .. .. 126 2 0 Brislane, J. .. .. 260 13 0 Sherlock, A. .. .. 187 15 0 Foreman, J. .. .. 243 7 0 Wells, W. E. A 145 9 0 Huekstep, H. J. .. 108 10 0 Crawley, W. C. .. 189 14 0 Latimer, J. .. .. 182 18 0 Williamson, J. M. .. 121 5 0 Hall, J. .. .. 150 4 0 Reddington, M. .. 191 0 0 Dawson, E. A. .. 342 10 0 Small, M. .. .. 150 4 0 Huddlestone, R. J. .. 137 11 0 Brooks, T. E. .. 119 17 0 Aitken, W. .. .. 133 9 0 McDonald, G. , 80 15 0 Jane, P. H. .. .. 203 6 0 Sullivan, D. .. .. 109 13 0 Vernazoni, F. .. 253 0 9 Simpson, R. .. .. 245 12 0 Day, C. F. .. .. 346 13 0 Wisnesky, A. .. 134 19 9 Trautvetter, A. .. 90 6 0 Neale, W. H. .. 183 6 0 Mooney, G. .. .. 239 10 0 Beck, T. F. .. .. 209 1 0 Rudman, A. H. .. 310 0 0 Silverwood, A. H. .. 143 19 9 Dunwoodie, R. .. 148 1 0 Kane, J. .. .. 366 13 0 Foweraker T A 351 7 0 Emery, C. J. ..117 4 0 Croft, W. .. .. 273 7 0 Kirk, W. E. .. ..179 9 2 Annear, J. H. .. 122 1 0 Harris, H. .. .. 136 16 0 Monro A M H 254 7 4 O'Keeffe, E. J. H. .. 236 13 0 Boden, B. .. .. 205 13 0 Smit h S V 174 1 4 Bargh, C. T. .. 259 17 0 Shields, W. .. .. 261 13 0 Moouey H W 195 11 5 Wood, A. W. J. ..132 10 0 Arkley, T 13810 0 Kaydon, R. A. ..206 810 Calogaras, N. .. 90 5 0 Millar, A. .. .. 144 1 0 Yoimg N 99 0 6 Walters, J. G. C. .. 1.7 12 0 Collins, J. G. .. 124 12 0 Forbes J G 212 2 6 Melton, W. .. .. 51 9 0 Halloy, W. H. .. 124 1.4 0 Robinson, J. .. .. (55 8 9 Chaplin, H. .. .. 167 7 0 Valentine, .1. .. 224 18 0 \y 170 3 8 Clark, J. W. ..150 10 0 Tapp, J. M. P. .. 93 15 0 stove J. " " 186 4 9 Brooks, H. G. .. 360 13 0 Wakofiold, T. H. .. 015 0 Mcßoath .1 207 7 5 Couper, T. .. .. 348 13 0 .Williams, H. .. 575 7 0 Kelliher T 05 .17 7 Stevens, M. B. .. 213 12 0 Robertson, A. J. .. 273 7 0 CauldweUir X " 5 5 2 Brennan, J. .. .. 147 12 0 Bennett, G. W. .. 268 0 0 Bowles W. "' 533 7 0 Kennedy, A. ..11119 0 Bingham, F. J. ..188 1.9 0 Bssant, J. .. 273 4 6 Gaw, A 201 10 0 Diggin, M 125 10 0 Burrell, H. E. .. 227 0 8 Prescott, T 188 2 0 White, A. G. If. .. 147 8 0 Harrison S 232 10 1 Cairns, T. .. ..333 7 0 Nelson, H. b , . ..218 8 0 Leighton, W. H. .. 1.11.19 1 Knowles, T. .. .. 158 10 0 tlanning, J. .. .. 273 7 0 Ibbertson .1 110 7 6 Guthrie, T. .. .. 186 12 0 Conaghan, S. .. 100 4 0 MeKiuW J '. 133 4 5 Bowles, G. .. ..360 13 0 Deimehy, M. ..151 2 0 o'Keeffe T. ".'. 54 10 5 Eccles, R. .. .. 218 8 0 Cameron, J. H. .. 333 7 0 Snenoer V ' 190 14 11 Dickson, A. F. ..58 3 5 Lee, C. G 224 15 0 s f,. u . dlo w, W. 11. . '. 150 16 9 Hanson, W. P. .. 31 8 0 Banks, H. .. .. 230 16 .0 H| j 97 5 2 Robertson, H. M. .. 108 16 0 Grant, J. R. .. 176 19 0 T)ium'A 188 8 2 Kay.JD. •• ■■™!±° n Scott ' ?,; ■■ ■■ \° r f. 11 " Hutchms, G. W. " 143 15 11 Ibbertson, J... .. 171 15 0 Lewis, T. .. .. 1.5(> 10 0 ' Hobbs, H 218 8 0 O'Leary, C 234 3 0 »*» d /> J -/■ ■ • "•"* J I Duke, G. .. .. 117 5 0 Fleming, R. J. H. ..200 13 0 Winton, J. 8. .. 190 13 5 Cawley, W. .. ..21.3 12 0 Nioolson, R. H. ..246 13 0 Molloy, A. J. .. 77 10 9 Collins, A. E. ..-189 14 0 Stanley, G. .. .. 160 16 0 Brennan, J. F. .. 78 111 Round, W. .. .. 167 7 0 Matheson, J. .. 177 8 6 Belworthy, A. J. .. 103 14 7 Clark, M., Mrs. .. 43 5 0 Macandrew, H. .. 600 0 0 Robieson, G. A. C. .. 318 2 1 Hargreaves, T. .W. .. 243 7 0 Kelly, E. S. .. .. 259 13 0 Kerrigan, M. .. .. 97 3 4

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Government Railways Superannuation Fund.—Disbubsements — continued. Gr. (Continued.) Gr. (Continued.) Gr. (Continued.) Lfe allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Wellington, F. .. 106 4 0 McCarthy, J. J. .. 22 0 5 George, E. .. .. 63 11 9 MoWhinney, J. W. .. 129 3 5 Sage, J. A. .. ..16 9 5 Mealy, M. .. ..35 5 8 Smith, C. S. .. .. 182 4 8 Chapman, A. .. 2111 0 Smith, H. .. .. 39 15 10 Laurie, F. A. .. 189 17 9 Andrews, J. .. .. 11 17 0 Lyons, J. .. . .. 42 15 6 Galvin, P. .. .. 67 6 9 Smyth, W. J. .. 19 12 10 Fowke, C. E. .. .84 11 7 Dooley, E. J. .. 36 1 1 McGarry, 1). .. .. 13 3 4 Diamond, T. .. .. 14 18 5 Nelson, J. T. .. 56 4 0 Melville, W. J. .. 16 19 5 Lowden, D. C. .. 23 13 I Dawson, F. S. .. 132 6 8 Williams,!'.,!. .. 5 2 4 Allen, M. .. .. 52 10 0 Cooper, F. L. J. .. 5 1.0 8 Kiely, W. .. ..10 5 6 Sleeman, J. .. .. 20 19 4 H'ogan, I). .. .. 85 16 7 Davison, ,I. A. .. II 4 8 Hand, J. .. .. 20 17 4 Kavanagh, B. .. 192 12 1 Hyslop, R. .. .. 15 8 5 Matheson,'l'. .. 5 li 0 Coomber, A. E. .. 79 0 9 Fleming, E. J. .. 14 6 9 Harry, N. M... .. 0 3 5 Stowell, H. It. .. 21 10 6 Campbell, G. .. 42 0 0 Williams, J. .. . . 29 3 3 Bell, T. J. .. .. 150 0 0 Roberts, W. .. .. 99 13 0 Henderson. T. .. 516 6 Wilkie, J. C. .. .. 514 9 Gulliver, W. J. .. 83 0 0 limes, I). .. .. 18 5 9 O'Donnell, T. .. 55 7 8 Stewart, R. W. .. 82 3 0 Wright, D. .. .. 319 10 Hardwick, F. E. ..104 7 8 Stephens, W. B. .. 0111 0 Vance, J. .. .. 10 16 6 Holder, H. F. .. 129 6 6 Couch, R. .. ..68 5 0 Ranee, T. .. .. 2 11 3 Hutchison, J. S. ..162 6 5 Clark, T. F. .. .. 79 14 0 Bourke, I). .. ..44 19 3 Woodhouse, G. .. 54 3 0 Affleck, K. J. .. 27 18 10 Thompson, T. .. 40 511 Lynch, T. W. .. 136 13 6 McCaffry, J. .. .. 153 19 0 Matson, R. .. .. 45 14 8 Waller, A. C. .. 58 0 8 Smith, W. .. .. 261 13 0 O'Connor, A. .. 60 14 11 McKonzie, A. R. W. .. 55 17 4 Thaeker, H. .. .. 66 0 0 Fletcher, T. .. .. 012 2 Pengelly, R. .. .. 59 4 1 Lloyd, J. .. .. 43 1.6 0 Hailwood, W. ..30 16 0 White, W. J. .. 94 2 7 Byron, H. .. .. 108 10 0 Hartnett, T. .. .. 32 1 3 Kearney, R. .. .. 90 7 8 800 th,.!. .. .. 98 8 0 Piper, C. A. .. .. 416 2 7 Barrett, .1. G. .. 56 8 5 Batten, VV. .. .. 126 2 0 Walker, A. .. .. 44 12 2 Rowo, H. .. .. 51 2 7 Burgc, J. R. .. ..104 8 2 Milner, W. .1. E. .. 167 13 0 Iteid, J. .. .. 58 12 0 Underwood, T. .. 155 7 0 Keeble, S. J. .. .. 34 16 I I Carter, J. E. .. .. 72 14 11 Pigott, W. H. .. 95 12 6 Barnott, J. .. .. 62.16 6 Streeter, F. H. .. 39 4 3 Waite, T. W. .. 311 12 0 Murray, T. M. .. 19 8 6 Firth, J. .. .. 80 16 8 Williamson, A. .. 82 5 0 Brewer, R. W. .. 64 14 8 Kyle, J. .. .. 44 3 2 Divehall, It. .. ..1796 Young, J. B. .. 32 11 6 Pyle, O. C. .. .. 22 5 6 Irving, J. .. .. 20 7 0 Clark, A. J. .. ..12 1.5 6 Gray, R. D. .. .. 32 17 9 Taylor, A. .. .. 21 10 7 Thomas, H. .. .. 35 11 9 Sheridan, J. .. .. 39 13 7 Bishop, T. .. .. 42 6 8 Herlund, C. .. .. 86 0 6 Stevenson, W. .. 36 16 6 £157,194 0 7 Moriarty, J. .. .. 26 17 9 Greenwood, R. W. .. 22 19 4 Bourke, E. .. .. 55 19 8 Cookburn, J.'.. .. 22 13 10 Less repayments to fund---Todd, H. W. .. 50 15 8 Summers, G. .. .. 16 7 10 £ s. d. Piniloy, J. .. .. 23 12 7 Smyth, R. .. .. 21 II 9 Burnby, C... 014 3 Coxon, G. A. .. 45 4 2 Dineen, D. .. .. 4 8 3 Railton, A... 617 11 Hanuigan, P... .. 24 18 2 Blocklev, T. .. ..455 712 2 Kirton, A. W. .. ,56 13 4 Piillin, W. .. .. 26 15 8 Noye, T. .. .. 41 12 0 Tate, W. .. .. 18 9 2 Total .. £157,186 8 5 Probert, H. S. .. 5 2 5 Gavey, J. .. .. 10 1 3 ... Kenyon, .1. R. .. 1 611 Ross, R. .. ..26 5 6 Gr. (Continued.) Cr. (Continued.) Allowances paid to widows and orphans for Allowances paid to widows and orphans for the period Ist April, 1923, to 29th March, the period Ist April, 1923, to 29th March, 1924 (fifty-two weeks) — £ s. d. 1924 (fifty-two weeks) — continued. £ s. d. Lewis, A. E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Brown, H. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Johnson, I. M. .. .. .. 17 19 I Holland, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Long, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Mather, M. L. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 McDowell, R. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Lawson, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Buchanan, M. G. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Cole, M. A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Murphy, M. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Alexander, H. E. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Lawson, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Jonas, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Martin, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Seaman, 0. M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Johnston, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Hood, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Nelson, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Shannon, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Meredith, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Sullivan, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Haynes, S. .. .. .. .. 17 19 I Yates, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 I Fleming, W. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Moore, M. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Orr, J. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Syms, E. M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Wheeler, G .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 O'Reilly, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Lowland, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Mac Curdy, C. E. .. ... .. 17 19 1 Pedlow, R. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Dolan, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Dunn, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Evans, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Walton, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Turner, B. C. .. .. .. .. 17 19 I McPherson, M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Andrews, M. L. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Meadowcroft, E. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Andrews, S. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Stewart, E. M. .. .. .. 34 1.0 8 Smith, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Muir, R. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Martin, G. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Beaton, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Durrant, E. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Chalmers, A. .. .. 17 19 1 Grcig, S. E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 McChesney, C. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Heycock, C. G. H. .. .. .. 27 12 9 Colthorpe, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Armstrong, M... .. .. .. 17 19 1 Jones, A. B. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Lewton, J. E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Froggatt, L. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Carter, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Layton, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Faulkner, M. T. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Hastings, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Schrader, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Bryant, H. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Sammons, C. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1

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Govebnment Railways Superannuation Fund.—Disbubsements — continued. Or. (Continued.) Cr. (Continued.) Allowances paid to widows and orphans for Allowances paid to widows and orphans for the period Ist April, 1923, to 29th March, the period Ist April, 1923, to 29th March, 1924 (fifty-two weeks) — continued. £ s. d. 1924 (fifty-two weeks) — continued. £ s. d. Winter, A. H. S. . . .. .. 17 19 1 Carroll, J. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Robb, M. .. .. •• .. 17 19 1 t Simonsen, M. F. .. .. . . 17 19 I McNeil, C. . . .. • • .. 17 19 1 Children (two) of the late A. Aloyes .. 26 0 0 Campbell E.J. .. .. ..17 19 1 Dreaver, M., and two children '.. . . 43 19 1 Thomson, A. .. . . . . .. 17 19 1 Dillicar, M. J. .. .. .. 17 19 1 llaiilon, M. E., and one child .. .. 25 1 3 Children (two) of the late T. Loades .. 26 0 0 Courtney, G. A. 17 19 1 Sullivan, M 17 19 1 Cairns, R. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Dugdale, M. C. 17 19 1 Walker E .. .. •. .. 17 19 1 Armstrong, M. M., and one child .. 30 19 1 Kcleher, M 17 19 1 King, H 17 19 1 Shaw, M. J. .. .. ■■ .. 17 19 1 Children (two) of the late E. Isherwood .. IS 16 5 Edge, J. S., and one child .. .. 25 I 11 King, 11. 1). .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 McGregor E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 O'Shea, E. .. . . . . .. 17 19 1 Clark, K. .. .. •. .. 17 19 1 Thomas, H. M., and one child . . .. 22 10 8 Guy, A. F. .. .. ■■ . . 17 19 1 Davies, M. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Allan M . . ■ • 17 19 1 Thwaitee, A. G., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Sole 0 E ■• ■• .. 17 19 I Hulbert, F. S. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Wakefield, S. E. M. .. .. • • 17 19 I Nash, M .. 17 19 I Edwards, G. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Child of the late A. J. Henderson .. 13 0 0 Morrell A. A. .. .. •• .. 17 19 1 Bullock, H. .. .. .. .. 17 19 I Archer,' L. E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Rae, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Rooks, A., sen. .. •. .. 17 19 1 Goodman, A. .. . . . . 17 19 1 Macfarlane, W. G.M. .. .. .•17 19 I Glasson, N. .. .. . . . . 17 19 1 Pringle, E. .. . . ■.. .. 17 19 1 Cannon, F. B. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Palmer,' A. .. .. • • .. 17 19 1 Aldridge, A. V., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Flint, M. A., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Greatbatch, E. E. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Thessman, J. 1.7 19 1 Clay, A. M 17 19 1 Giles, A. M. G., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Blance, A. M. .. .. . ... 17 19 I. Millward AM C .- •• .. 17 19 1 Stark, J., and one child .. .. 30 19 I Louden, E. S 17 19 1 Jordan, E. H 17 19 1 Curtin, A. .. • ■ • ■ .. 17 19 1 Gordon, A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Shcrriff B. . . . • • • . . 17 19 1 Donald, 1., and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Branford M. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Hastings, H. M., and two child rev .. 43 19 I Maolenna'n J. 3. ■■ ■ ■ .. 17 19 1 Child of the late W. G. S. Davis .. .. 1.3 0 0 Clark C E ■ • . . 17 19 I Children (two) of the late J. Mitchell .. 20 3 7 Mitchell," M. A." 17 19 1 Mulcahy, M 17 19 1 Dawson, M. M. .. ■ • .. 17 19 1 Curran, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Woolcock, N., and one child .. .. 29 10 0 Cortissos, M., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Ryan, M. A., and one child .. . . 26 11 5 Patorson, C. R. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Children (two) of the late W. Carradus .. 23 13 7 Christophers, M. L. .. .. .. 17 19 I H'liiley X .. • • . . 17 19 1 Fritter, E. C, and one child . . .. 30 19 1 Hislop,M.L. '.'. ■■ ■■ .. 17 19 1 Stansell, I. E. .. .. .. .. 11 1 0 Child of the late W. C. Humphrey .. 110 9 Corbctt, J., and two children . . . . 43 19 1 McDonnell, C. McA. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Hatch, I. E. .. .. .. .. 1111 0 Nolan A. J. .. •■ .. 17 19 1 Beckman, W. .. .. .. .. 17 19 I. Child of the late A. T. Hassclburg .. 13 0 0 Children (three) of the late A. Simmons .. 39 0 0 Osborn M. A. .. •• .. 17 19 1 I Harming, M., and two children .. .. 43 19 I Steedman E.M., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 I Johnson, E. F., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Jackson, LA 17 19 1 Sargcant, M 17 19 1 Children (two) of the late E. Hargreaves .. 26 0 0 Child of the late J. E. Mayall . . ..1300 Child of the late E. R. Dcnnison . . 13 0 0 Barltrop, A. M., and one child . . .. 30 19 I Simpson EMM .. ■• .. 17 19 I Child of the late G. G. Gilbert .. .. 13 0 0 Taylor, S. S. '.. • • . . 17 19 1 Maggin, N., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Butts EA J • • ■ • .. 17 19 1 I Bowling, A. M., and two children .. 41 10 6 Ross E. M. .. '■'■ • • . . 17 19 1 Child of the late C. K. Rowland .. .. 13 0 0 McMillan, E. A.,' and two children .. 36 1 3 Children (two) of the late R. E. Stancombe 20 0 0 Hazlehurst E E • • .. 17 19 1 Wade, G, and two children .. 43 19 1 Stenson.F.'M: 17 19 1 Child of the late T. Paton .. . . 13 0 0 Wood F. J. .. • • • • .. 17 19 1 Webb, E., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 KingHT .. 17 19 1 Glastonbury, M. A., and two children .. 43 19 1 Child of the late R. H.Adair .. . . 13 0 0 Ross, M. I.E. .. .. 17 19 I Sudden E A .. • ■ . . 17 19 1 Horn, 11., and two children . . . . 43 19 1 Johnson, M, and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Stevens, C, and one child . . .. 30 19 I Child of the late R. Roseman . . .. 13 0 0 Children (three) of the late A. Green .. 39 0 0 Bennett AE. .. • • .. 17 19 1 Auld, V. M., and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Campbell M F and one'child .. ..28 10 6 Children (four) of the late W. N. Bell .. 52 0 0 Children (two) of the late G.N. Bradbury .. 26 0 0 Children (two) of the late J. Murphy .. 26 0 0 Braun B and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Dawson, C. G., and two children .. 41 910 Rodge'rs, O.R., and one child .. ..30 19 1 Murphy, E., and three children .. .. 511111 Neil L E and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Children (three) of the late J. J. F. Gardiner 39 0 0 Hob'bs'A.'E 17 19 1 Morey, I. L 17 19 1 Hin jyf E .. .. . . 17 19 1 Children (two) of the late E. L. Purvis .. 22 12 10 Simpson E. A.', and one'child .. ..30 19 1 . Child of the late 11. Haira .. .. 13 0 0 Jackson,'E. M„ and one child .. .. .30 19 1 Kealy, B 17 19 Stiencer, C. E. R., and two children .. 43 19 1 Wear, A. . . .. . . .. 17 19 1 Caldwell M .. •• .. 17 19 1 Children (three) of tho late A. T. Benfell .. 39 0 0 Attrill MI •• .. 17 19 1 Taylor, W. E., and four children .. 61 9 1 Everett, M. A..'.' 17 19 1 Bateman, L 17 19 1 p,,'"' F .. ... 17 19 1 Child of the late A. Minifie ' 13 0 0 Ouinnß' " ' •• ..17 19 1 Child of the late A. J. Hmlter .. .. 13 0 0 Barlow M. S., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Hunter, B. E 17 19 1 Pollock I and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Stuart, E. D., and two children .. .. 39 1111 Children (two) of the late D. P. L. Donovan 26 0 0 Smith, F. E., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Cuekow S and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Child of the late J. J. McNamara .. 13 0 0 Dalzicl,'B. .. .. 17 19 1 Fahy, G. M., and one child .. .. 30 19 1

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Government Railways Superannuation Fund.—Disbursements — continued. Gr. (Continued.) Or. (Continued.) Allowances paid to widows and orphans for Allowances paid to widows and orphans for the period Ist Aprii, 1923, to 29th March, the period Ist April, 1923, to 29th March, 1924 (fifty-two weeks)— continued. £ s. d. 1924 (fifty-two weeks)— continued. £ s. d. Pittaway, E. E., and two children .'. 59 4 7 Children (four) of the late H. M. Haywood.. ,52 0 0 Graham, I. M., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Voltz, It. E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Panckhurst, L„ and two children .. 43 19 1 Craies, M. P., and live children .. .. 82 1.9 1 Begg, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Darney, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Leopold, S. A. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Boyd, H. C. L. .. .. .. 16 II 6 Children (two) of the late L. F. Hunter .. 21 9 3 Lawton, D., and two children .. .. 35 18 4 Garaway, A., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 Cannell, B. M. P. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Jordan, N., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 Johnston, V. M„ and two children ... 43 19 1 Wellings, J., and two children .. . . 43 19 1 Child of the late A. G. Wilcockson .. 11 210 Devereux, M. M., and two children .. 39 1111 Lightfoot, F. E. J., and three children .. 56 19 1 McK.ee, G. .. .. . . .. 17 19 1 Dukes, A. and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Harris, C. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Nnttall, M. M... .. .. .. 17 19 1 Heard, A. S. S. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Edwards, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Denyer, A., and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Thomson, M. M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Raines, E., and two children .. . . 43 19 I Hamilton, M. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Kennedy, M. .. .. . . .. 17 19 1 Kerr, M. C, and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Sangster, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Pascoe, S. .!., and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Children (four) of the late P. J. Wild .. 52 0 0 Page, J., and one child . . .. .. 27 4 1 Child of the late 1). J. Gordon .. .. 13 0 0 Villars, E. E., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Harrap, M. C. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Sollitt, A., and throe children .. .. 54 410 Lundy, C. .. .. .. 1.7 19 1 Everett, A. E., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Close, M. G. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Child of the late P. P. J. Merrin .. .. 13 0 0 Moore, L. L. B. C. .. .. .. 510 8 Johnson, M. C, and two children .. 43 19 1 Lendrum, M., and three children . . 56 19 1 McCarthy, D. M., and two children .. 43 19 1 Sydor, B. M., and one child . . .. 30 19 1 Child of the late W. Niekle .. . . 13 0 0 Barclay, E. F. .. .. .. 17 19 I Child of the late H. N. Sims .. .. 13 0 0 Sandys, A., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Tait, L., and four children . . .. 58 8 4 Riordan, C. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Murphy, L. 1., and one child .. .. 18 010 McMillan, D. A., and one child . . .. 30 19 I Child of the late F. Garty .. .. 13 0 0 Morgan, M. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Trotman, A., and one child . ... 30 19 1 Graham, M. W. .. .. . . 12 8 9 Hartland, K. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Gordon, E., and four children .. . . 66 10 6 Rollings, M. L .. .. ..17 19 1 Flood, M., and one child - .. .. 30 19 1 Cox, A., and one child .. .. . . 30 19 1 Davie, S. E., and two children .... 43 19 1 Children (five) of tho late T. Holt .. 65 0 0 McPherson, E., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Child of the late A. J. Weldon .. .. 12 0 0 Walker, M. S. .. .. .. .. 10 14 3 Children (two) of the late A. J. Weldon .. 26 0 0 Carr, M., and two children . . .. 43 19 1 Smith, 1., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 Wakolin, M. A., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Townsend, M. A. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Hoskin, E. M., and one child .. ..30 19 1 Jackson, M. P., and two children .. 43 19 1 McKay, C. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Dalley, CM... . . .. .. 17 19 1 Sowerby, A. M., and one child . . .. 30 19 1 Turner, F. I. . . .. .. .. 17 19 1 Clutterbuek, 1., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Winstanley, A., and two children .. 43 19 1 Robb, A. M. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Galloway, A. S., and two children .. 43 19 1 Bock, I. J., and one child . . .. 30 19 1 McGovern, I. R. .. .. .. 17 1.9 1 Farnsworth, E., and one child .. .. 30 19 I Brock, H. C, and two children .. . . 43 19 1 Meiklojohn, C. F., and five children .. 73 18 4 Mahoney, M. .. .. ... . . 17 .19 1 Moses, M. A., and five children .. .. 71 111 Welsh, E. J. L., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Hancock, L. M., and six children .. 94 11 3 Taylor, C. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Child of tho late C. T. Lansdown.. .. 13 0 0 Ward, A., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Brown, C. S., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Smith, S. M. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Reid, E. A., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Lowen, I. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Wilson, A. E., and four children .... 69 19 1 Child of the late A. Gibson .. .. 13 0 0 Cameron, J. L., and two children .. 43 19 1 Keown, A., and two children .. ..43 19 1 Lambert, E. A., and two children .. 43 19 1 King, H. M., and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Children (two) of the late C. W. Homer .'. 26 0 0 Campbell, A. M. .. . . .. 17 19 1 Fitzpatriek, I. M., and one child . . .. 30 19 I. Leeson, A. 8., and one child .. . . 24 15 0 Lowe, M. H., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Wilson, L., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Arnold, J. R., and three children .. 56 19 I Gavin, A. G., and two children .. 43 19 1 Roger, 8., and one child .. .. 30 19 I Morris, I. R., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Child of the late S. L. Mann .. .. 13 0 0 Kelly, F. V., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Kelly, H. X., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 George, W„ and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Children (two) of the late J. T. Marshall .. 26 0 0 Warnock, E. E., and three children . . 56 .19 1 Eraser, H., and three children .. .. 50 9 1 Morton, V. M., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Crisp, F. L., and three children .. .. 56 19 1 Naish, H. A., and three children ... . 48 0 6 Moyle, M., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 Courtney, E., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Black, B. G, and six children .. .. 89 14 1 Tubb, M., and two children .. . . 43 19 1 Ivory, A. E., and two children .. . . 43 19 I Radford, A. E. .. .. .. 17 19 I Children (four) of the late L. J. Mcllvride 52 0 0 Patterson, J. M., and six children .. 87 910 Children (three) of the late li. J. Murphy .. 39 0 0 Godfrey, E. J., and four children.. . . 69 19 1 Children (two) of the late T. Guthrie . . 26 0 0 Tlyger, M. J., and one child .. .. 21 3 4 Child of tho late J. Hare .. .. 13 0 0 O'Connor, H. .. .. .. .. 17 19 I Bright, M. De Ville .. .. . . 17 19 1 Child of the late J. Sharp .. .. 13 0 0 Walford, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Ewert, I. E., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Chapman, D. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 McGregor, B. A., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Fenby, M. V. C, and two children . . 43 19 I Heard, E., and one child . . . . 30 19 1 Lapsiie, C. H., and three children .. 56 19 1 Fearnley, J., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Child of the late J. R. Chisholm .. .. 13 0 0 Cuddy, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Robinson, X., and three children.. . . 56 19 1 Barnes, M. A. N., and two children .. 43 19 1 Children (two) of the late H. Baker .. 26 0 0 Harris, K. S., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 Naughton, M. E. B„ and one child .. 30 19 1 Children (two) of the late R. A. Pettigrew.. 26 0 0 Woodward, M., and three children .. 56 19 1 Auckett, A. E., and five children.. .. 82 19 1 Fenton, R. L., and one child .. ..24 1.1 0 Robertson, J. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Newton, L. F., and two children .. 35 9 0 Duncan, M. E... .. .. . . 17 19 1 Pascoe, I). E., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Douglass, E. S., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Wilson, A. E., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Melton, M. S., and three children .. 56 19 1 Dyer, M. <)., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Broome, L. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Cleghorn, T., and seven children .. .. .103 410 Wright, R. M., and three children .. 56 19 1

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Government Railways Supeeannuation Fund.—Disbursements — continued. Or. (Continued.) Gr. (Continued.) Allowances paid to widows and orphans for Allowances paid to widows and orphans for the period Ist April, 1923, to 29th March, the period Ist April, 1923, to 29th March, 1924 (fifty-two weeks) — continued. £ s. d. 1924 (fifty-two weeks) — continued. £ s. d. Payne, E., and two children .. 43 19 1 Davis, W. A., and two children .. 25 11 9 Downing, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 O'Callaghan, E. X., and one child .. 10 17 10 Children (three) of the late L. Mussen .. 39 0 0 Wisdom, J. A., and two children.. 13 911 Symistcr, A. E. .. .. . . 17 19 1 Dingwall, B. M., and two children .. 12 4 7 Simpson, D. J. S., and three children . .56 19 1 Goldsmith, D., and five children .. .. 27 2 3 Children (two) of tho late J. Russell .. 26 0 0 Butts, M. E., and one child .. .. 7 12 10 Phillips, 8., and throe children .. .. 55 3 4 McFarlane, J. G, and three children .. 12 4 0 Bickerton, E. M., and two children .. 43 19 1 Bell, M. M., and three children .. .. 18 2 9 Jull, J. A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Gillies, E., and four children .. .. 13 5 I Fowler, M. M., and throe children . . 56 19 1 Anderson, J. G, and one child .. .. 412 11 Wallace, E. F., and two children.. .. 43 19 1 Smart, I). N. E., and three children .. 9 4 7 Derbidge, M. M. L., and two children .. 43 19 1 Murie, J. .. .. .. ..998 Jacobs, 8., and three children .. .. 44 14 10 Ruane, ,1. .. .. .. 512 8 McDonald, M., and three children .. 56 19 1 Child of thtflate F. 11. Taylor .. .. 611 6 Cassells, M. J., and two children.. .. 43 19 1 Child of the late A. P. Hickey .. .. 6 0 0 Paterson, J. N., and four children .. 69 19 1 Flynn, A. .. .. .. 010 5 Brown, C, and two children .. . . 43 19 1 Child of the late F. Johnson .. .. 914 3 Lomas, S. E., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Broady, C. H. .. .. .. ..695 Marks, M. M.\ and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Sanderson, A. L, and one child .. .. 30 19 1 14,437 5 9 MoCutchoon, E., and three children .. 48 13 4 Less repayments to fund — £ s. d. Guy, M. A. R. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Francis H. .. .. 24 0 0 Souness, M. E., and two children.. .. 43 19 1 Murchie, S. M. .. 016 10jt Wright, A 17 19 1 24 16 10 Sansbury, A. L., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 Brook, P 17 19 1 £14,412 8 11 Hay, M., and one child .. .. .. 30 19 1 —— Children (two) of the late S. W. W. Bennett 26 0 0 Heslin, F. E., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 Payment to the legal representatives of the Pringle, R. M., and one child .. .. 30 19 1 undernamed deceased beneficiaries under O'Grady, L., and three children .. .. 56 19 1 the provisions of section 86 (c) of the West, E. M. .. .. .. 13 3 6 Government Railways Act, 1908, viz. :• — Watson, M., and five children .. ..82 19 1 Late J. Hancock — £ s. d. McMillan, J., and six children .. . . 95 19 1 Contributions .. .. 148 411 McLood, E. 0., and two children.. . . 43 19 1 Less superannuation allowFlannagan, S., and three children . . 46 8 3 ance paid .. .. 80 13 11 Johnson, M. .1., and four children .. 69 19 1 67 11 0 Anderson, C. R. E., and three children .. 52 611 Late T. M. MurrayGood, L 8... .. .. .. 17 19 1 Contributions .. .. 187 6 3 Thorn, L. P. P. • ■ .. •. 17 1.9 1 Less superannuation allowWestcott, G., and two children .. ..43 19 1 ance paid .. .. 52 19 0 Timmo, M., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 134 7 3 Sara, M!. A. R., and two children.. .. 43 19 1 Late R. W. Brewer — Children (two) of the late J. Cunningham . . 1.8 16 5 Contributions .. .. 202 18 3 Agnew, V. E., and one child .. 30 19 1 Less superannuation allowHealy, A., and two children .. .. 13 19 1 ance paid .. .. 95 15 11 Gedye, S. R., and one child .. . . 30 19 1 107 2 4 Elkis, E. A., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Late J. B. Young — Sinclair, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Contributions .. .. 116 18 11 Green, A. M, and two children .. . . 39 18 4 Less superannuation allow - Wood, F. .. .. .. . . 17 19 1 • ance paid .. .. 32 17 11 Bonniface, A. E., and four children . . 64 14 10 84 1 0 Child of tho late H. Croskery .. .. 11 5 7 Late J. Burnett — Ward, A. E. .. .. •. .. 17 19 1 Contributions .. .. 197 2 9 Newland, I. L., and three children .. 56 19 1 Less superannuation allow - McDonald, G., and one child .. .. 36 17 5 ance paid .. .. 117 17 8 Harvey, E. A., and two children .. 46 14 0 79 5 1 Gabbott, J., and three children .. .. 51 3 5 Late A. J. ClarkBo water, E., and three children .. .. 57 13 4 Contributions .. .. 101 15 9 Wright, A. 8., and throe children .. 49 9 7 Less superannuation allow - Olsen, B. L., and two children .. .. 40 5 8 ance paid .. .. 15 18 8 Borlase, A., and four children .. .. 55 14 6 85 17 1 Martini, G. E., and one child .. .. 27 2 8 Travelling-expenses of members of Board Brown, J., and two children .. .. 36 1 9 attending quarterly meetings .. 62 610 Child of the late F. Graham .. .. 11 5 9 Fines remitted and refunded .. .. 510 0 Cole, E. A. .. .. .. . . 13 .15 1 Paid to annuitants on account of Treasury Hill, M. G. .. .. •• .. 12 13 7 by way of cost-of-living bonus .. 18,700 7 0 Rod'ditt, M., and three children .. .. 33 14 8 Public Trust Office charges .. .. 2 19<i Peapells, M. X., and one child .. . . 17 15 3 Audit Office charges .. .. .. 50 0 0 Knox, A. E., and three children . . .. 30 0 7 Contributions refunded to mombers who Jory, E., and three children .. .. 29 8 1 have left the service .. .. 27,497 15 6 Kirk, H. M., and five children .. .. 48 15 1 Contributions transferred to Public Service Monkman, M. A. .. .. ..994 Superannuation Fund .. .. 33 14 4 Marlow, R. M., and one child .. .. 15 19 7 Balance of receipts over disbursements .. 654,546 10 11 Children (two) of the late E. J. Evans .. 12 10 0 Parkes, E. M. 8 17 £873,056 5 2 Gain, I. M., and one child .. .. 14 5 6 —"°* J. G. Coates, Chairman of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund Board. L. Hamann, Chief Accountant, New Zealand Railways.

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GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUND. REPORT OF BOARD., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1924 Session I, D-05

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GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUND. REPORT OF BOARD. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1924 Session I, D-05

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUND. REPORT OF BOARD. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1924 Session I, D-05