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TABLE 11. Consolidated Revenue Account of the National Provident Fund prom Establishment on Ist March, 1911, to 31st December, 191.3. £ s. d. £ s. d. Fund at Ist March, 1 911 .. .. Nil. Maternity claims (section 18) .. .. 869 8 0 Contributions .. .. .. 24,493 4 5 Refund of contributions on lapse, reducInterest .. .. .. .. 730 2 11 tion, and withdrawal (sections 10, 11, 12, Pines .. ■■ .. .. 496 6 2 and 13) .. .. .. .. 1,228 11 3 Benefits refunded by deduction.. .. 6 0 0 Death : Refund of contributions (section 15) 79 14 7 Government contribution under section 25 4,907 16 3 Refund of contributions overpaid .. 18 17 2 Refund of maternity claims by State .. 869 8 0 Amount of fund at 31st December, 1913 .. 29,327 7 6 Contributions overpaid .. .. 19 7 1 Refunds unclaimed . . . . 1 11 10 Miscellaneous receipts .. . . .. 0 1 10 £31,523 18 6 £31,523 18 6
Numerical Progress to 31st December, 1913.
TABLE III. Particulars of Membership, Pensions, and Contributions.
Numbers. rti QQH i Class 2. Class 3. Class 4. , , Animal Ponoioi Botn mo Pension Hate, Pension Rate, Pension Bate, Aggregate. Contributions. I jreiision .twite, xys, 2 0». 80s. 40s. M. | F. | T. M. | F. | T. M. V. T. M. j F. 'I'. M. j F. i T. £ s. d. Total entered,. . .. 5445 373 5818 530 i 90 020 72 1 ] 83 97 j 7 104 0144 48] 6625 Total transferred from 76 I j 77 11. 4 j 15 2 2 4 3 | I 4 92 8 100 other classes ■ ,l_ 5521 374 5895 541 94 635 74 13 87 100 8 108 6236 489 6725 26,401 18 4 Total discontinued .. -686 55 741 57 I I 68 11 3 14 11 .. 11 765 69 834 Total transferred to other 10 13 58 2 60 8 2 10 16 i 17 92 8 100 classes ; — 696 58 754 115 S 13 128 1 9 5 2 4 2 7 1 2 8 857 77 934 3,682 1 8 0 Total contributors on 4825 316 5141 426 j 81 507 55 8 63 73 7 80 5379 412 5791 22,719 0 4 books at 31st December, 1913 __ '• 1 I i L _ _ _ J
I According to Age at Entry. According to Age attained. _ i 1 ' ' ' j ' j j Age at Entry Number of Age attained Number of ; Number of 10s. Weekly Contribu(Nearest).' Members. (Nearest). Members. I Pensions. tion payable. [_ > I | £ s. d. L6 .. .• 166 16 46 j 46 1 14 4 17 .. 370 17 243 261 9 18 1 18 .. . 409 18 349 372 15 I 11 19 .. .. 456 19 425 469 19 11 8 20 . . 480 20 437 488 2.1 17 10 21 443 21 441 490 23 13 4 22 .. 458 22 443 534 26 10 2 23 . . .. 380 23 468 558 29 5 4 24 360 24 344 430 24 3 3 25 301 25 339 388 23 4 10 26 .. 266 26 294 348 22 8 6 27 . . 243 27 262 302 20 11 0 28 .. 222 28 226 256 18 10 0 29 232 29 244 263 20 0 3 30 197 30 232 264 21 4 9 31 133 31 150 171 14 8 0 32 . 137 32 154 .179 15 16 1 33 .. 98 33 141 169 15 16 11 34- 73 34 97 109 10 17 7 35 . 66 35 78 89 9 15 8 36 . . 71 36 77 91 10 8 11 37 43 37 48 60 7 3 8 38 .. 4.1 38 51 61 ' 7 15 10 39 37 39 44 54 7 10 7 40 27 40 40 53 8 0 1 4L 17 41 23 30 4 .16 8 I4> 15 42 17 20 3 5 10 43 .. 13 43 23 33 6 I 0 44 ..9 44 14 21. 4 9 0 45 28 45 12 20 4 7 8 46 15 L8 4 6 7 Total .. 5,791 47 11 13 3 3 4 ===== 48 3 4 0 19 5 Total .. 5,791 6,664 436 18 1
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