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1938. 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, 1938. The Revenue Account, Balance-sheet, and statements in connection therewith will be found appended. The income for the year exceeded the expenditure by £21,863 17s. 3d. Members' Contributions. —The income under this heading showed an increase of £49,179 lis. 9d. The number of contributors at 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 per cent, increased by 1,164, 77, 36, 24, 18, and 20, while contributors at 3 and 4 per cent, decreased by 99 and 2 respectively. The increase in amount of contributions is due to a large number of appointments to the permanent staff, and increased salary and wages scale. Contingent Contributors. —During the year 472 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 a liability in respect of service prior to permanent appointment. The total number of employees so contributing at the end of the year under review was 585, and the amount standing to their credit £8,833 17s. lid. Subsidy. —In addition to the sum of £170,000 paid into the fund by the Working Railways Department, a subsidy of £45,000 was received from the Treasury in accordance with the provisions of section 17 of Finance Act (No. 2), 1934. Interest. —The interest earned amounted to £64,589 os. 10d., a decrease of £21 16s. Bd. as compared with the previous year. Table D, Statement of Investments, shows that the average rate of interest on securities held at the 31st March, 1938, was 4-315 per cent., and the average rate earned on the mean funds for the year 5-213 per cent., as against 4-415 per cent, and 5-259 per cent, respectively for the previous year. Life Allowances.—The expenditure on account of life allowances to members amounted to £424,851 os. 9d., an increase of £4,642 6s. 6d. as compared with the figures for the previous year. Year ended 31st March, 1937, showed an increase under this heading of £639 ss. 7d. The increased expenditure on account of life allowances is mainly due to the actuarial revaluation of the allowances of 108 members who were retired under the provisions of section 14 of the Finance Act, 1931. The additional amount involved by the revaluation is being met by the Working Railways Department. Table A, Statement of Allowances, shows that the average amount of the 126 allowances granted during the year was £171 ss. lOd. and the average amount of 105 allowances discontinued was £157 lis. lid. Allowances to Widows and Children.—The expenditure under the heading of allowances to widows and children showed a decrease of £209 12s. lid. The sum of £12,596 12s. 3d. was received 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, 1938, there were 2,331 members, 653 widows, and 354 children, making a total of 3,338 persons actually on the fund, involving an annual liability of £440,364 7s. Id. D. G. Sullivan, Chairman, Government Railways Superannuation Fund Board.

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Table A.—Statement of Allowances for the Year ended 31st March, 1938.

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,, ... . . . Section 111. Section 113. Section 113. Total Retiring and other On Attainment of Retiring Age or for Medically Unfit. "Widows. Children. Allowances. Length of Service. J Number. i Number. | Number. Number. ... , , , , . Num- Annual Amount, Annual Amount, anminl Amount I 9 *- An ™ al Amount - i An ™ al Amount. ber at £81 Annum. j at £26 per Annum. | 1 ZhW : ' AmlUal Amount - M. F. Total. M. F. j Total. M. F. j Total. M. F. j Total. Retiring and other allowances- — £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ '- Existing at beginning of year .. 1,752 1 1,753 355,615 0 7 557 .. 557 66,721 18 3 634 19,654 0 0 154 172 326 8,476 0 0 2,463 807 3,270 450,466 18 10 Granted during year .. .. 71 71 13,789 19 0 55 .. 55 7,792 15 0 36 1,116 0 0 45 29 74 1,924 0 0 171 65 236 24,622 14 0 Total .. .. 1,823 1 1,824 369,404 19 7 612 .. 612 74,514 13 3 670 20,770 0 0 199 201 400 10.400 0 0 2,634 8723,506 475,089 12 10 Discontinued during year ... 84 .. 84 14,264 1 9 21 .. 21 2,283 11 0 17 527 0 0 21 25 46 1,196 0 0 126 42 168 18,270 12 9 Existing at end of year .. 1,739 1 1,740 355,140 17 10 591 .. 591 72,231 2 3 653 20,243 0 0 178 176 354 9,204 0 0 2,508 8303,338 456,819 0 1 Particulars of Retiring and other Alloivances discontinued during the Year. How discontinued — j By death .. .. .. 84 .. 84 14,264 1 9 21 . . 21 2,283 11 0 14 434 0 0 .. .. 105 14 119 16,981 12 9 By expiry .. .. •• 3 93 0 0 j 21 ! 25 46 1,196 0 0 21 28 49 1,289 0 0 Total .. .. 84 .. 84 14 264 1 9 21 .. 21 2,283 11 0 17 527 0 0 21 25 46 1,196 0 0 126 42 168 18,270 12 9 Progress of Retiring and other Allowances since Establishment of the Fund to 31st March, 1938. Total granted*-!- .. .. 3,300 2 <3,302 !537,457 12 2 974 1 975 106,542 15 3 11,071 30,601 0 0 966 944 11,910 :40,651 0 0 5,240 12018 7,258 715,252 7 5 Total discontinued* .. .. 1,561 1 jl,562 |l82,316 14 4 383 1 . 384 34,311 13 0 j 418 10,358 0 0 |j 788 768 1,556 31,447 0 0 2,732 |U883,920 258,433 7 4 Total existing at 31st March, 1938.. 11,739 1 ;1,740 355,140 17 10 591 .. 591 72,231 2 3 653 20,243 0 0 178 176 354 9,204 0 0 2,508 830 3,338 456,819 0 1 I ' : : 1 : Jl| 1 _J ' '■ : ' 1 : Less amount receivable from the Working Railways Account .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . • ■ • . . . . . • 16,454 13 0 £440,364 7 1 * Total allowances granted and discontinued include 200 widows at £18 only, and 693 children at £13 only, exeunt prior to increase of allowances t These figures include 134 allowances totalling £15,620 lis. per annum granted under section 14, Finance Act, 1931. Of these allowances, 108 were, as provided for by section 27, Statutes Amendment Act, 1936, increased by £3,553 8s.

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Table B.—Statement of Contributors.

Table C. —Progress op the Fund. Balance forward. Allowances granted. £ s. d. £ s. d. 190& . .. .. 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 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 . .. .. .. •• 543,53110 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 8 11 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 1931 . .. .. .. 1,488,565 18 3 40,573 13 0 1932 . .. .. .. .. 1,454,173 8 4 143,807 12 0 1933 .. .. .. 1,333,245 8 1 26,199 19 0 1934 . .. .. .. .. 1,240,830 15 8 12,970 9 0 1935.. .. .. .. •• 1,239,705 5 0 13,394 7 0 1936.. .. .. .. •• 1,246,984 7 11 14,637 7 0 1937.. .. .. .. 1,250,860 10 2 13,863 2 0 1937 (increased allowances, section 27, Statutes Amendment Act, 1936 .. .. 3,553 8 0 1938 .. .. .. •• 1,272,724 7 5 24,622 14 0 £ s. d. 715,252 7 5 Less members died, &c. . . .. 258,433 7 4 Less liability of Working Railways Account 16,454 13 0 274,888 0 4 Annual liability at 31st March, 1938 .. -■ £440,364 7 1

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| 3 per 4 per 5 per 6 per 7 per : Tota t. I Cent. Cent. , Cent. Cent. Cent. ! c £ nt . Cent. Cent. ; ■ I J ! Contributors at commencement of year , 1,341 32 10,338 1,338 211 8 5 13,273 New contributors during year .. j .. .. 1,475 127 46 24 18 20 1,710 Total ; 1,341 32 11,813 1,465 257 32 23 20 14,983 Contributors discontinued during year j 99 2 311 50 10 472 Total contributors at 31st March, 1938 j 1,242 30 11,502 1,415 247 32 23 20 14,511 I | i

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Table D. —Statement of Investments.

Per Cent. Per Cent. Average rate of interest on securities held at 31st March 4-315 4-4-15 Average rate of interest earned on the mean funds, including reimbursements made by the Treasury in respect of reduction of interest .. .. .. 5 • 213 5 • 259 Statement of Accounts in accordance with Section 123, Government Railways Act, 1926. Receipts and Payments Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1938. Receipts. Payments. Dr. £ s. d. Or. £ s. d. Balance in hands of Public Trustee on 31st March, Retiring-allowances paid to members .. .. 424,977 4 9 1937 .. .. .. .. .. 28,933 15 7 Allowances to widows and children .. .. 28,397 12 3 Contributions by staff .. .. .. 179,255 11 6 Contributions refunded to members who have Contributions by contingent contributors .. 8,717 17 11 left the Service .. .. .. .. 23,917 210 .Fines .. . . .. .. .. 149 12 6 Contributions refunded to contingent members Working Railways Account — who have left the Service .. .. .. 1,584 3 9 Subsidy .. .. .. .. .. 170,000 0 0 Rebates of contributions .. .. .. 194 12 4 Increased allowances to annuitants as provided Refund to legal representatives of deceased benefor by Statutes Amendment Act, 1936 .. 3,211 2 8 ficiaries under section 120 (c) of Government Increased allowances to widows and children .. 12,569 2 8 Railways Act, 1926 .. .. .. 1,273 4 3 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants .. .. 1,594 12 0 Contributions transferred to other funds .. 427 8 11 Subsidies from— Travelling-expenses of Board members.. .. 72 15 0 New Zealand Railways Officers' Institute .. 14 1 6 Public Trust charges (legal costs) .. . . 145 16 0 Railway Tradesmen's Association .. .. 17 111 Public Trust commission .. .. .. 1,416 17 7 New Zealand Engine-drivers, Firemen, and Audit Office fee .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 Cleaners' Association .. .. .. 25 12 9 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 1,373 12 1 Consolidated Fund . . .. .. 45,000 0 0 Postages .. . . . . .. .. 154 4 7 Interest— £ s. d. Printing and stationery .. .. .. 181 18 5 Investments .. .. 54,732 2 1 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants .. .. 1,574 6 5 Treasury Department .. 11,119 0 0 Investments .. .. .. .. 18,820 5 3 — 65,851 2 1 Cost of actuarial investigation of the fund .. 380 0 0 Rates and fees (recovered) .. .. .. 385 1 4 Balance in hands of Public Trustee at 31st March, Insurance premium (recovered) .. .. 4 711 1938 .. .. .. .. .. 10,966 15 1 Commission on collection of Government Life Insurance premiums .. .. .. 46 7 2 | Contributions recovered (in Suspense) .. .. 132 10 0 £315,907 19 6 £515,907 19 6 __ V a

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* ~ ' ■ I * j " * - Funds invested at 31st March. : 1938. 1937. ____ ; I I ■- £ s. d. £ s. d. At per cent. ,,3-375 „ .. .. .. .. .. 25,000 0 0 25,000 0 0 „ 3-5 „ .. .. .. .. .. 143,940 15 2 81,838 2 5 „ 4 „ .. .. .. .. .. 227,145 10 0 227,145 10 0 ,,4-125 „ .. .. .. .. .. 1,725 0 0; ,,4-25 „ .. .. .. .. .. 317,886 17 6 290,457 10 11 „ 4-4 „ .. .. .. ., .. 335 0 0 335 0 0 „ 4-5 „ .. .. .. .. .. 269,064 8 10 189.255 19 9 ,,4-75 „ .. .. .. .. .. 1,510 18 6 „ 5-0 „ .. .. .. .. .. 262,87.3 0 5 382,989 3 11 „ 6-0 „ .. .. .. .. .. 1,796 11 8 1,842 5 0 Cash in hand .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,708 15 8 35,711 5 4 1,252.986 17 9 : 1,234,574 17 4 ' j i

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Statement of Accounts, etc.— continued. Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1938.

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EXPENDITURE. 1937-38. 1936-37. INCOME. 1937-38. 1936-37. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Retiring-allowances to members .. .. .. .. 424,851 0 9 420,208 14 3 Members'contributions.. .. .. .. •• 172,007 10 5 156,324 17 0 Allowances to widows and children .. .. .. 28,408 14 6 28,618 7 5 Members'contributions on account of casual service .. 37,508 6 3 4,011 7 11 Refund of total contributions .. .. .. .. 24,060 4 5 14,120 10 0 Fines .. .. .. .. •• •• 161 0 0 107 15 0 Refund of contributions in excess of allowance drawn by 1,481 14 10 1,041 7 3 Subsidies — deceased beneficiaries Consolidated Fund .. .. .. .. .. 45,000 0 0 65,000 0 0 Transfers to other funds .. .. .. .. .. 429 6 6 234 18 7 Working Railways .. .. .. .. •• 170,000 0 0 170,000 0 0 Reserve for bad and doubtful debts .. .. .. 1,054 13 8 1,368 3 7 Increased allowances to annuitants as provided for by 3,494 1 8 Cost of actuarial investigation of the fund .. .. .. .. 380 0 0 Statutes Amendment Act, 1936 Administration charges — Working Railways, on account of increased allowances to 12,596 12 3 12,704 6 9 Travelling-expenses of Board members .. . . 72 15 0 74 2 6 widows and children Public Trust Office commission.. . .. .. 1,299 4 9 1,367 8 3 New Zealand Railway Officers' Institute .. .. 13 7 10 17 18 10 Public Trust charges (legal costs) 175 11 1 21 18 1 New Zealand Railway Tradesmen's Association.. .. 16 4 7 21 15 0 Audit Office fee .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 50 0 0 New Zealand Engine-drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' 24 6 10 32 2 8 Salaries .. .. .. .. 1,373 12 1 1,290 15 5 Association Postages .. . . .. . . . . .. 154 4 7 197 11 0 Interest — £ s. d. Printing and stationery .. .. .. .. 181 18 5 37 9 2 Investments .. .. .. .. 53,470 0 10 Balance carried down, being excess of income over expendi- 21,863 17 3 3,866 14 0 Treasury Department .. .. .. 11,119 0 0 ture for the year 64,589 0 10 64,610 17 6 Commission on Government Life Insurance collections .. 46 7 2 46 18 10 505,456 17 10 472,877 19 6 ' 505,456 17 10 472,877 19 6 Accumulated funds brought forward on 1st April .. 1,250,860 10 2 1,246,984 7 11 Balance brought down .. .. .. 21,863 17 3 3,866 14 0 Balance accumulated funds as at 31st March .. .. 1,272,724 7 5 1,250,860 10 2 Amounts unclaimed written off — Life allowances .. .. .. .. . . 4 18 5 Widows' allowances .. .. .. .. .. 3 15 Refund of contributions .. .. .. .. 18 5 1,272,724 7 5 1,250,860 10 2 1,272,724 7 5 1,250,860 10 2

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D. G. Sullivan, Chairman of the Government Railways Chief Accountant, New Zealand Railways. Superannuation Fund Board. 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.— J. H. Fowler. Controller and Auditor-General.

Statement of Accounts, etc.— continued. Balance-sheet as at 31st, March, 1938.

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LIABILITIES. 1937-38. j 1936-37. ASSETS. 1937-38. 1936-37. £ s. d. £ s. d, £ s. d. £ a. d. Accumulated funds as per Revenue Account .. .. 1,272,724 7 5 1,250,860 10 2 Investment Account — £ s. d. Casual employees' contingent contributions .. .. 8,833 17 11 15,624 8 5 Investments .. .. .. 1,251,278 2 1 Retiring and other allowances due (not paid) — Cash in hand .. .. .. 1,708 15 9 Members .. .. .. .. .. .. 672 1 10 859 18 2 — , 1,252,986 17 10 1,234,574 17 4 Widows and children .. . . .. .. .. 150 5 6 138 3 3 Current Account — Refund of contributions authorized (not paid> .. .. 151 0 7 218 1 8 Cash in hand .. .. .. .. 10,966 15 1 28,933 15 7 Refund of contributions in excess of allowance drawn by 208 10 7 .. Contributions and fines in transit .. .. .. 15,017 5 10 14.831 13 8 beneficiaries (not paid) Contributions outstanding .. .. .. .. 674 3 6 629 7 7 Transfers to other funds authorized (not paid) .. .. 20 11 8 18 14 1 Contributions due by members in respect of casual service 20,558 1 5 4,225 12 10 Interest paid in advance .. .. .. .. 217 6 9 228 4 6 Working Railways — Public Trust Office .. .. .. .. .. 1,280 5 3 1,006 7 3 On account of increased allowances to annuitants as pro- 282 19 0 Reserve for bad and doubtful debts .. .. .. 6,000 0 0 6,000 0 0 vided for by Statutes Amendment Act, 1936 Rebates of contributions (National Expenditure Adjustment 41,125 19 0 41,941 14 8 On account of cost-of-living bonus .. .. .. 123 19 1 144 4 8 Act, 1932) On account of additional allowance to widows and children 1,016 2 ]1 988 13 4 Subsidy paid in advance.. .. .. .. .. 2 10 9 .. Interest due not paid ,. .. .. .. .. 18,047 11 2 19,852 16 2 Sundry creditors .. .. .. .. .. 132 10 0 380 0 0 Interest accrued but not due .. .. .. .. 12,839 2 5 12,953 5 4 Contributions paid in advance .. .. .. .. 1,107 7 0 .. Rates and fees paid . . .. . . .. 91 18 3 ' 114 5 7 Insurance premiums .. .. .. .. .. 21 17 9 27 3 11 1,332,626 14 3 1,317,276 2 2 Sundry debtors .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 2 1,332,626 14 3 1,317,276 2 2

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Life Allowances granted, Year ended 31st March, 1938. Name. Amount. Name. Amount. Same. Amount. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Aitchison, J. .. .. 152 5 0 Evitt, G. S. .. .. 327 15 0 McGee, T. G. .. .. 256 7 0 Aitken, W. J. .. .. 196 14 0 Fisher, A. E. .. .. 181 1 0 McGee, W. L. .. .. 241 13 0 Amundsen, C. .. . . 138 12 0 Forster, F. .. .. 152 1 0 McGillieuddy, J. D. . . 150 18 0 Armstrong, R. J. .. 139 4 0 Fraser, W. J. .. .. 185 9 0 McLaren, J. .. 150 19 0 Arnott, J. .. . . 138 6 0 Garard, W. F. . . 70 10 0 McLeod, W. .. .. 254 1 0 Banks, 11. E. S. .. 219 7 0 Garlick, P. .. .. 277 18 0 McWha, D. M. .. 202 3 0 Barnes, P. J. .. .. 283 18 0 Garthwaite, F. .. 112 0 0 Newlands, J. .. .. 138 11 0 Bennett, S. F. .. 210 2 0 Gibbs, J. J. . . .. 223 7 0 O'Connor, C. .. . . 158 3 0 Bird, J. .. .. 138 16 0 Gibson, H. L. .. . . 509 3 0 O'Connor, J. F. .. 11112 0 Blair, N. H. .. .. 147 7 0 Gleeson, J. .. . • 139 6 0 Ouston, W. E... . . 134 14 0 Boswell, C. . . .. 49 17 0 Hall, W. E. . . .. 202 13 0 Paget, W. H. .. .. 121 6 0 Boswell, R. 8... . . 102 4 0 Hambleton, J. R. .. 236 13 0 Palmer, W. S. .. 135 18 0 Brewer, H. R. .. 129 15 0 Hampton, R. . . . . 134 4 0 Punch, F. W. .. .. 239 8 0 Brierly, G. P. . ■ . ■ 155 5 0 Hargen, W. . • 80 4 0 Rae, C. A. .. .. 151 16 0 Brown, A. H. . . 133 7 0 Harper, R. B. .. .. 130 4 0 Reedv, W. J. . ■ .. 155 2 0 Bullock, F. J. . . .. 97 13 0 Head, H. .. .. 261 18 0 Rees, W. J. .. .. 147 14 0 Burd, H. J. . . . . 328 10 0 Henderson, D... ~ 133 13 0 Robson, T. .. . . 138 2 0 Burke, F. .. . . 200 12 0 Hilland. T. .. .. 136 2 0 Rose, R. A. .. .. 224 3 0 Burns, A. .. .. 176 19 0 Holland, G. P. .. 233 2 0 Ross, T. .. .. 83 3 0 Cameron, J. H. . . 150 7 0 j Home, T. R. . . .. 148 13 0 Schwass, F. A. ~ 113 4 0 Carr, W. .1. .. .. 158 16 0 Huston, W. T. . . 164 6 0 Scott, J. . . .. 244 10 0 Caskie, S. .. .. 188 5 0 Huxtable, A. J. .. 100 13 0 Seeling, W. H. .. 162 4 0 Clark, E. . . . . 113 19 0 Jenkins, J. . . . . 183 2 0 Skeen, A. .. . 110 15 0 Collins, E. .. . . 185 9 0 Johnson, R. . . 270 4 0 Snaddon, A. . . . . 169 2 0 Collins, R. G. .. . . 120 2 0 Kelly, A. W. .. .. 66 10 0 Spencer, J. W. .. 147 8 0 Cox, J. .. . . 212 4 0 Kerr, R. J. !.. .. 195 17 0 Starnes, J. . . 168 2 0 Crowley, J. .. . . 107 6 0 Kinaston, J. M. .. 104 15 0 Stedman, S. R. .. 225 7 0 Crowlev, W. .. .. 234 19 0 King, P. G. .. .. 274 7 0 Stott, W. H. .. . . 139 4 0 Daly, T. M. .. . . 132 7 0 Kutner, H. .. .. 57 3 0 Stuart, T. . . . . 210 4 0 Dash, C. E. .. . . 202 9 0 Langford, J. G. .. 87 17 0 Taylor, J. H. .. . . 172 18 0 Davidson, R. P. . . 127 1 0 Leahy, L. M. F. . . 149 0 0 Thompson, H. J. . . 241 5 0 Dean, F. J. .. . . 57 4 0 Littlejohn, A. .. .. 324 5 0 Villars, E.G... .. 212 5 0 Dell, G. W. .. .. 72 4 0 Maloney, M. .. .. 159 0 0 Waller, G. R. A. .. 135 10 0 Dempster, W. . . 134 2 0 Miller, W. P. .. . . 499 13 0 Washer, M. F. . . 201 10 0 Devling, D. .. .. 157 15 0 Milne, H. 11. . . .. 108 9 0 Watkins, J. H. . . 99 19 0 Dick, W. J. .. . . 107 14 0 Milton, A. . . .. 95 16 0 Watkinson, W. .. 159 11 0 Dickinson, J. H. .. 283 7 0 Moore, R. . . .. 319 14 0 Williams, I. . . .. 147 14 0 Doak, G. M. . . . . 35 12 0 Moore, R. H. T. .. 355 3 0 Wilson, E. J. .. .. 315 1 0 Dobson, E. G. . . 154 5 0 Morris, A. R 171 7 0 Wilson, J. C. . . . . 236 13 0 Douglass, S. M. . . 61 16 0 Munro, D. A. .. .. 299 2 0 Wood, H. ~ . - 136 9 0 Dunsmuire, J. 68 15 0 Mcßride, J. .. . . 125 7 0 Woodhead, G. T. . . 73 9 0 Dyer, W. . . . . 157 7 0 McDonald, H. . . 106 80 J Wright, F. .. .. 109 5 0 Allowances to Widows and Children. Widows, £31 per annum ; children, £26 per annum. Angus, J. P., and four children. Mason, W. E., and three children. Bailey, M. E. S., and four children. Matthews, E. M., and two children. Bailey, M. R., and one child. Morris, M. J. Barton, H., and three children. Mosley, H. H., and two children. Beaumont, V. A. Muir, X. K., and one child. Bishop, M., and eight children. McCarthy, M. M., and two children. Boyd, M. J. McCrossin, E. M., and one child. Brown, H. M. McKeowen, E. A., and six children. Brown, M. A., and one child. Palmer, H. E., and three children. Connors, N. N., and five children. Phillips, M. E., and two children. Crowley, O. M. E., and one child. Robertson, I. H., and seven children. Denny* M., and one child. Savage, 5f., and one child. Gulland, V., and four children. Scown, E. M. Hafford, M., and two children. Silcock, C. A. Hall, R. J. | Simpson, child of the late G. W. Hancock, C., and one child. Spalding, T. E., and two children. King, child of the late J. B. Wallace, J. Kitney, E. T. Wallace, M. 8., and one child. Lightfoot, A. E. G., and two children. 1 Wilson, L. M., and two children.

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