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1930. NEW ZEALAND.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUND. REPORT OF BOARD.

Laid before Parliament in pursuance of Section 124 of the Government Railways Act, 1926.

The Board has the honour to transmit, for the information of Parliament, the following report upon the transactions of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund for the year ended 31st March, 1930 :— The Revenue Account, Balance-sheet, and statements in connection therewith will be found appended. The balance of income over expenditure for the year amounts to £133,245 os. 7d., as compared with £127,548 2s. 9d. for the previous year. Members' Contributions. —The income under the heading of members' contributions shows a steady increase, being £175,872 35., as compared with £166,439 3s. 3d. for the previous year, an increase of £9,432 19s. 9d. Table B, Statement of Contributors, discloses that there is a net increase of 326 members. The contributors at 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 per cent, have increased by 394, 18, 12, 4, and 1 respectively, while contributors at 3 per cent, and 4 per cent, have decreased by 44 and 59 respectively. Contingent Contributors. —During the year 67 casual employees elected to contribute to the fund, so that in the event of their subsequently being permanently appointed they would not be faced with having to pay accumulated arrears on account of service prior to permanent appointment. The total number of employees so contributing at the end of the year under review was 235, and the amount standing to their credit £10,826 2s. 9d. Subsidy. —During the year the sum of £170,000 was paid into the fund by the Working Railways Department. Interest. —The interest earned amounts to £73,123 Bs. 2d., an increase of £7,586 2s. Bd. as compared with the previous year. Reference to Table C, State of Investments, shows that the average rate of interest on securities held at the 31st March, 1930, was 5-780 per cent., and the average rate earned on the mean funds for the year 5-770 per cent., as against 5-823 per cent, and 5-761 per cent. respectively for the previous year. Owing to the increase in interest collections the expenditure, under the heading " Public Trust Commission," is £202 Bs. Bd. in excess of the figures for the previous year. Life Allowances. —The expenditure on account of life allowances to members amounts to £249,235 15s. 2d., an increase of £8,525 9s. lOd. as compared with the figures for the previous year. The increases under this heading were £12,849 9s. lid. for the year ended 31st March, 1929, and £12,610 13s. 4d. for the year ended 31st March, 1928. On referring to Table A, Statement of Allowances, it will be seen that the average amount of the 130 allowances granted during the year is £197 14s. 9d., and that the average amount of the 94 allowances discontinued is £124 17s. Id. Allowances to Widows and Children. —The expenditure under the heading of allowances to widows and children shows a decrease of £322 17s. 9d. The sum of £12,111 18s. 9d., being £224 13s. 6d. less than the previous year, was transferred from the Working Railways Account during the year on account of the increased payments to widows and children as provided in section 114, Part 111, of the Government Railways Act, 1926. Approval was received for the continuance of the cost-of-living bonus to annuitants in cases of special hardship where the allowance was less than £100, the amount of bonus granted being sufficient to bring the allowance up to £100, but with a maximum bonus of £26. The bonus is provided for out of the Working Railways Account, and is not a charge on the Superannuation Fund. At the 31st March, 1930, there were 1,514 members, 502 widows, and 421 children, making a total of 2,437 persons actually on the fund, involving an annual liability of £272,504 10s. lid. Investment of the Fund. —The Investment Account has been increased during the year to the extent of £132,000. All moneys not required in the Current Account have been transferred to the Investment Account without delay. W. A. Veitch, Chairman of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund Board.

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Table A.—Statement of Allowances for the Year ended 31st March, 1930.

Section 102. On Attainment of Retiring Age or for Length of Service. Section 111. Medically Unfit. Section 113. Widow?. Section 113. Children. Total Retiring and other Allowances. 1 1 M. Number. F. I Total. I il Amount. - M. « umber. F. Total. l1 Amount. Number. Annual Amount, at £31 per Annum. Annual Amount, at £26 per Annum. Total. Number. I I M. P. M. P. j Total. j II __i I Retiring and other allowances — £ s. d. £ s. d. Existing at beginning of year .. 1,177 .. 1,177 '213,561 9 10 301 .. 301 30,464 11 7 Granted during year at retirement 109 I .. 109 I 22,977 6 0 21 .. 21 2,728 8 0 £ s. d. 213,561 9 10 301 22,977 6 0 21 £ s. d. .. 301 30,464 11 7 21 2,728 8 0 £ s. d. 485 | 15,035 0 0 35 j 1,085 0 0 485 35 £ s. d. 15,035 0 0 |j 217 1,085 0 0 20 235 26 £ s. d. 452 : 11,752 0 0 46 1,196 0 0 1,695 720 2,415 150 61 211 £ s. d. 270,813 1 5 27,986 14 0 Total .. .. !l,286 I .. 1,286 236,538 15 10 322 .. | 322 ' 33,192 19 7 Discontinued during year ..I 82 j .. 82 10,665 11 6 12 ..12 1,070 13 0 Existing at end of year .. [1,204 I .. 11,204 225,873 4 4 l| 310 .J 310 32,122 6 7 236,538 15 10 10,665 11 6 225,873 4 4 l| 322 12 l| 310 | .. | 322 ' 33,192 19 7 .. 12 1,070 13 0 520 j 16,120 0 0 18 j 558 0 0 502 ! 15,562 0 0 520 18 16,120 0 0 237 558 0 0 j! 40 261 37 498 12,948 0 0 77 2,002 0 0 1,845 134 781 2,626 55 189 298,799 15 14,296 4 .. I 310 32,122 6 7 | 502 15,562 0 0 197 | 224 421 ! 10,946 0 0 ,711 |726 |: J2,437 I 284,503 10 11 Particulars of f Reti'i 'ing and other Allowances discontinued durin ig the Yea', Particulars of netiring and other Allowancet How discontinued — By death .. .. ..82 .. 82 10,665 11 6 10 .. 10 980 16 0 By expiry .. .. .... .. .. .. 2 .. 2 i 89 17 0 Total .. .. i 82 .. 82 j 10,665 11 6 12 .. 12 I 1,070 13 0 10,665 11 6 I 10 2 10 980 16 0 8 248 0 0 | .. I 2 i 89 17 0 10 310 0 0 is discontinued, dun 8 248 0 0 10 j 310 0 0 18 558 0 0 I l 40 i 37 77 2,002 0 0 92 8 42 47 100 89 11,894 7 6 2,401 17 0 12 ..I 12 i 1,070 13 0 |l 18 558 0 0 II 40 | 37 I 77 2,002 0 0 I 134 55 ! 189 14,296 4 Progress of Retiring and other Allowances since establish Total granted* .. .. .. 2,186 1 2,187 320,087 1 2 553 11 554 j 50,363 15 3 Total discontinued* .. .. 982 1 983 94,213 16 10 243 1 j 244 18,241 8 8 Total existing at 31st March, 1930 1,204 .. 1,204 225,873 4 4 310 .. j 310 32,122 6 7 other 553 ! 243 Allowances since establishment of the Fund \ 1 1 554 | 50,363 15 3 1 790 21,890 0 0 1 j 244 18,241 8 8 288 6,328 0 0 \hment of the Fund 790 ! 21,890 0 0 288 j 6,328 0 0 502 i 15,562 0 0 ;o 31st March, 1930. 741 ! 732 11,473 I 29,289 0 0 544 I 508 J 1,052 j 18,343 0 0 3,480 1152415,004 1,769 j 798J2,567 421,629 16 137,126 5 197 j 224 421 10,946 0 0 1,711 j 7262,437 284,503 10 1 ,ess amount, receivable from the Working Railways Account on account of increased payments to widows and children 11,999 0 l£272,504 10 1 * Total allowances granted and discontinued include 2 00 widows at £18 only, and 693 children at £13 only, exeunt prior to increase of allowances.

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Table B. —Statement of Contributors.

Table C.—Statement of Investments. 1930. 1929. Funds invested at 31st March — £ s. d. £ s. d. At 41 per cent. 5,500 0 0 5,500 0 0 5 „ .. .. .. .. 15,835 0 0 17,535 0 0 "51 „ 68,700 0 0 51 .. .. .. .. 212,025 0 0 194,045 0 0 5-i .. .. .. .. 102,455 0 0 80,120 0 0 6 .. •• •• •■ 885,660 3 0 865,611 12 9 „ 6| .. •• •■ ■• 13,775 0 0 8,925 0 0 Repayments during March and held for investment as from Ist April 4,610 16 11 4,824 7 2 £1,308,560 19 11 £1,176,560 19 11 Si Per Cent. Per Cent. Average rate of interest on securities held at 31st March . . 5-780 5-823 Average rate of interest earned on the mean funds . . 5-770 5-76.1 Table D.—Progress of the Fund. Balance forward. Allowances 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 1110 6,348 13 7 1907 .. .. .. •• •• 110,736 12 3 4,398 14 11 1908 . .. •• ■■ •• 126,642 18 11 7,332 7 11 1909 . .. •■ •■ •• 157,15114 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 1111 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 1925 .. .. •• •• 734,112 811 36,409 14 0 1925 (increased allowances to widows and children) 12,246 0 0 1926 .. •• •• •• 862,139 3 6 23,509 6 0 1927 .. .. .. •• 985,828 4 0 28,281 4 0 1928 . .. •• ..1,111,199 11 2 21,120 12 0 1929 .. .. - ..1,238,673 11 8 23,006 11 0 1930 .. .. .. 1,371,918 12 3 27,986 14 0 £ s. d. 421,629 16 5 Less members died, &c. .. .. .. 137,126 5 6 Less liability of Working Railways Account on account increased payments to widows and children 11,999 0 0 149,125 5 6 Annual liability at 31st March, 1930.. .. .. £272,504 10 1] saaaas Baa . H — —

3 per 4 per . 5 per 6 per 7 per I 8 per Cent. Cent, j Cent. Cent. Cent, i Cent. M' Total. Cent. Contributors at commencement of year tfew contributors during year 2,301 2 484 9,321 612 1,466 53 229 22 16 5 5 13,822 1 695 i , Total Contributors discontinued during year 2,303 46 484 59 9,933 218 1,519 35 251 10 21 1 6 ' 14,517 369 I rotal contributors at 31st March, 1930 2,257 425 9,715 1,484 241 20 6 , 14,148

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Statements of Accounts in accordance with Section 123, Government Railways Act, 1926. Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1930.

EXPENDITURE. 1929-30. 1928-29. INCOME. 1929-30. 1928-29. £ s. d. To Retiring-allowances to members .. .. .. 249, 235 15 2 Allowances to widows and children .. .. .. 26,700 710 Refunds of total contributions .. .. .. 17,597 5 1 Refunds of contributions in excess of allowances drawn by 522 19 11 deceased beneficiaries Transfers to other funds .. .. .. .. 387 13 2 Interest remitted .. .. .. .. .. 105 0 0 Cost of actuarial investigation of the fund Administration charges — Travelling-expenses of Board members .. .. 85 12 6 PubKc Trust Office commission .. .. .. 1,785112 Public Trust mortgage inspection fees .. .. 3 3 0 Audit Office fees .. .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. ..I 1,338 13 3 Postages .. .. .. .. .. .. 137 9 4 Printing and stationery .. .. .. .. 70 18 1 Balance carried down, being excess of income over expendi- 133,245 0 7 ture for the year 431,265 9 1 To Amounts previously written off, now claimed — Refunds of contributions Retiring-allowances Balance, accumulated funds as at 31st March, 1930 .. 1,371,918 12 3 1,371,918 12 3 £ s. d. 240,710 5 4 27,023 5 7 14,707 1 10 339 10 2 20 4 7 105 0 0 573 10 8 81 5 0 1,583 2 6 3 3 0 50 0 0 1,430 6 2 102 19 3 50 9 0 127,548 2 9 By Members' contributions Members' contributions on account of casual service Fines Subsidies — Working Railways Working Railways, on account of increased allowances to widows and children Engine-drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association, on account of William McArley Interest Commission on Government Life Insurance collections £ s. d. 165,410 7 1 10,461 15 11 0 10 0 170,000 0 0 12,111 18 9 138 17 11 73,123 8 2 18 11 3 £ s. d. 160,360 9 10 6,078 13 5 170,000 0 0 12,336 12 3 65,537 5 6 15 4 10 414,328 5 10 431,265 9 1 414,328 5 10 69 15 6 4 6 9 1,238,673 11 8 By Accumulated funds brought forward on 1st April, 1929 Balance brought down 1,238,673 11 8 133,245 0 7 1,111,199 11 2 127,548 2 9 \l, 238,747 13 11 1,371,918 12 3 \l,238, 747 13 11 I

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Statements of Accounts, etc.— continued. Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1930.

1929-30. 1928-29. ASSETS. 1929-30. 1928-29. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. 1.371,918 12 3 10,826 2 9 £ s. d. ,238,673 11 8 8,118 4 4 Investment Account — £ s. d. Investments 1,303,950 3 0 Cash in hand .. .. .. 4,610 16 11 £ s. d. £ a. d. Accumulated funds as per Revenue Account Casual employees, contingent contributions Retiring and other allowances due (not paid) — Members Widows and children Refunds of contributions authorized (not paid) Transfers to other funds authorized (not paid) Interest paid in advance Commission due to Public Trustee.. Sundry creditors 1,071 13 7 162 15 8 916 12 5 5 4 6 326 19 0 117 13 10 1,172 4 6 148 11 1 368 11 0 5 3 7 309 15 3 121 12 0 573 10 8 Current Account — Cash in hand Contributions in transit Contributions outstanding .. .. .. Contributions due by members in respect to casual service Working Railways — On account of cost-of-living bonus .. On account of additional allowances to widows and children Refunds repayable Interest due, not paid Interest accrued but not due Insurance premium Sundry debtors 108,560 19 11 27,870 6 2 13,980 11 5 1,103 15 7 9,126 0 10 1,176,560 19 11 27,029 0 8 13,121 12 4 1,132 1 3 8,158 16 3 326 5 10 940 7 2 45 14 0 6,854 3 3 16,503 2 8 2 16 5 31 10 9 353 17 1 945 2 0 59 15 6 6,941 0 9 15,188 18 4 1,385,345 14 0 \1,249,491 4 1 1,385,345 14 0 11,249,491 4 1

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Statements op Accounts, etc. — continued. Receipts and Payments Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1930. Dr. Receipts. £ s. d. Or, Payments. £ s. d. To Balance in hands of Public Trustee on 31st By Retiring-allowances paid to members .. 249,328 15 7 March, 1929 .. .. .. .. 27,029 0 8 Allowances paid to widows and children .. 26,676 16 8 Contributions by staff .. .. .. 173,534 18 8 Contributions refunded to members who have Contributions by contingent contributors .. 3,519 8 6 left the service .. .. .. 17,035 2 2 Fines .. .. .. .. .. 010 0 Contributions refunded to contingent members Receipts from Working Railways Account— who have left the service .. .. 316 5 9 Subsidy .. .. .. .. 170,000 0 0 Payments to legal representatives of deceased Increased allowance to widows and children 12,116 13 7 beneficiaries under section 120 (c) of the Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants .. 4,151 12 8 Government Railways Act, 1926 .. 522 19 11 Payment of subsidy from the Engine- Contributions transferred to other funds . . 387 12 3 drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Associa- Travelling-expenses of Board members .. 85 12 6 tion, on account of William McArley .. 138 17 11 j Public Trust Commission .'. .. 1,789 9 4 Interest .. .. .. .. 71,803 19 3 Mortgage-inspection fees .. .. .. 3 3 0 Commission on collections of Government Audit Office charges .. .. • • 50 0 0 Life Insurance premiums .. .. 18 11 3 Salaries .. .. .. •• 1,338 13 3 Postages .. .. .. •• 137 9 4 Printing and stationery .. .. .. 70 18 1 Cost of actuarial investigation of the fund .. 573 10 8 Payments to annuitants by way of cost-of-living bonus .. .. •• •• 4,124 1 5 Investments .. .. .. .. 132,000 0 0 Insurance premium . . . . .. 2 16 5 Balance of receipts over disbursements .. 27,870 6 2 £462,313 12 6 £462,313 12 6 W. A. Veitch, Chairman of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund Board. H. Valentine, Chief Accountant, New Zealand Railways. I hereby certify that the Statement of Receipts and Payments, Revenue Account, and Balance-sheet 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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Lipe Allowances granted, Year ended 31st March, 1930. ht„„„ Annual w-™- Annual Wnm» Annual Name - Allowance. Name - Allowance. Name - Allowance. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Abbott, E. J. .. 203 6 0 Ford, W. T. .. 73 6 0 McKay, J. .. .. 254 14 0 Alomes, A. L. .. 96 11 0 France, A. .. .. 178 1 0 McKenzie, J. .. 219 16 0 Auld, J. .. .. 194 15 0 Frame, T.J. .. 118 6 0 McMillan, J. .. 137 13 0 Barclay, L. .. .. 293 7 0 Friend, A. E. .. 194 15 0 McNab, J. .. .. 188 5 0 Barlow, A. E. .. 236 13 0 Fruish, J. 0. .. 29 3 0 Nelson, R. J. G. .. 165 13 0 Barnes, T. H. . . 157 2 0 Grammar, L. H. .. 152 0 0 Nelson, J. E. .. 133 19 0 Batchelor, G. H. .. 183 9 0 Haddock, W. D. . . 134 8 0 Nisbet, A. .. .. 313 7 0 Bellini, H. W. .. 94 5 0 Hailwood, J. .. 142 13 0 O'Brien, J. .. .. 313 7 0 Boland, P. .. .. 110 16 0 Hardy, T, M. .. 142 15 0 Paterson, W. K. .. 213 12 0 Boyes, A. E. .. 283 7 0 Harris, G. J. .. 171 4 0 Patton, H. .. .. 176 19 0 Brodie, L. G. S. .. 293 7 0 Harrison, R. M. .. 170 1 0 Pearson, G. A. .. 257 2 0 Brown, A. J. .. 131 18 0 Haughey, T. E. .. 200 18 0 Pearson, J. .. .. 273 7 0 Bryan, J. .. .. 120 16 0 Hay, D. .. 224 15 0 Peden, J. D. .. 109 18 0 Bryden, W. .. .. 213 12 0 Henderson, L. .. 64 19 0 Pooley, W. H. .. 136 9 0 Buck, P. A... .. 313 7 0 Henley, M. .. .. 115 18 0 Pyne, R. .. .. 125 15 0 Burke, M. .. .. 156 10 0 Hiskens, D. C. . . 236 13 0 Railton, G. T. .. 156 4 0 Caldwell, J. .. .. 196 8 0 Hobbs, W. .. .. 189 14 0 Rayson, O. J. .. 156 4 0 Cameron, J. .. 533 7 0 Hodgson, R. .. 130 0 0 Ridgley, W. W. .. 273 7 0 Carroll, R. A. S. .. 19 17 0 Holmes, J. T. . . 300 8 0 Robertson, C. F. . . 260 0 0 Carver, A. C. .. 130 19 0 Holmes, A. H. .. 221 18 0 Rusden, W. R. .. 196 19 0 Clarke, T. F. .. 175 13 0 Horn, J. .. .. 187 16 0 Scorgie, A. J. .. 214 11 0 Clareburt, R. .. 148 12 0 Hutcheson, A. S. . . 121 7 0 Scott, E. L. .. .. 273 7 0 Cleverley, H. .. 242 8 0 Jeffreys, C. T. .. 533 7 0 Shea, J. T. .. .. 157 16 0 Cochrane, W. .. 122 5 0 Johnston, J. W. .. 161 13 0 Sirett, A. .. .. 153 11 0 Cooke, S. .. .. 176 19 0 Kelliher, T. .. .. 110 4 0 Slater, C. .. .. 263 6 0 Corkin, M. .. .. 313 7 0 Kennedy, F. G. .. 21 17 0 Slowey, E. .. .. 224 15 0 Cox, W. M. .. . . 205 5 0 Kindley, A. B. .. 164 9 0 Spooner, J. M. .. 143 0 0 Dempsey, J. .. 133 15 0 Large, A. J. .. 213 12 0 Stehr, A. T. . . 239 4 0 Dickson, C. J. T. .. 118 3 0 Lousley, F. J. .. 137 6 0 Swallow, F. .. . . 154 13 0 Doig, W. .. .. 145 7 0 Leishman, J. H. V. .. 185 9 0 Thomas, E. .. .. 104 4 0 Donald, D. J. .. 360 10 0 List, B. .. . . 156 10 0 Tizard, J. W. .. 164 9 0 Doolan, F. J. . . 266 13 0 Mac Donald, A. . . 173 16 0 Truman, T. H. .. 206 13 0 Dunford, A. S. .. 231 16 0 Mac Donald, J. A. . . 236 8 0 Turner, R. W. . . 195 7 0 Dwver, M. .. .. 103 14 0 Macklcv, J. F. .. 528 16 0 Vincent, W. . . 253 7 0 Edmonds, P. W. .. 253 7 0 Martin," G. F. ~ 379 3 0 Vinsen, H. G. .. 176 19 0 Edwards, W. H. . . 175 15 0 Mills, G. .. 146 13 0 Westney, W. J. . . 172 13 0 Edwards, E. A. . . 148 5 0 Mirams, H. F. .. 343 7 0 Widdop, J. E. . . 343 7 0 Elder, J. .. .. 170 16 0 Moodie, R. .. .. 139 16 0 Williams, F... .. 253 7 0 Ellis, J. .. .. 169 16 0 Murdoch, G. H. . . 210 8 0 Wilkins, C. E. . . 232 16 0 Elliott, E. B. .. 253 7 0 McArley, W. . . 300 0 0 Woodford, N. P. . . 40 12 0 Farrant, A. E. .. 185 6 0 McCullough, W. .. 213 12 0 Woodhead, H. E. . . 213 12 0 Fisher, W. J. .. 173 12 0 McDonald, A. . . 213 12 0 Wright, S. .. .. 313 7 0 Fitzgerald, E. .. 113 5 0 McFarlanc, J. 152 1 0 Wynne, H. J. .. 452 16 0 Ford, M. .. .. 121 7 0 Allowances to Widows and Children. Widows, £31 per annum ; children, £26 per annum. Allan, K. M. W., and three children. Holland, M. R., and two children. Ashley, E. E. Hoole, L., and four children. Ashley, M. L., and three children. Jennings, A. M. Bassett, A. L., and one child. Johnson, M. J., and two children. Bentloy, G. M., and one child. Knox, E. C. M. Booth, L., and one child. Lindsay, E., and one child. Brown, A. M. Lowen, S. A., and two children. Bull, M. 1., and three children. . Mclntvre, E. I. Calder, H. E. Mather, five children of the late R. P. Cook, R., and three children. Ogilvy, J. A. Dalton, J. C. Perry, M. A. Dixon, 8., and one child. Rowell, M. C, and two children. Dockery, C. A. Secord. C. A. Dyer, P. M. Shephard, M. F., and three children. Farrell, R. E., and four children. Townrow, E. E., and three children. Fitzgerald, C. Ward, M., and one child. Graham, O. M. Watson, D. E. G., and one child. Gregory, F. E. Withe!!, G. M.

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