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APPENDIX.

TABLE I. Membership at Successive Valuations.

TABLE 11. Movement in Membership during the Intervaluation Period Ist February, 1934, to 31st January, 1939. I. Contributors. Males. Females. Number at Ist February, 1934- .. .. .. .. .. 3,806 5,095 New entrants admitted .. .. .. .. .. 774 1 437 Transferred from other funds .. .. .. .. .. 8 4 4,588 6,536 Retiring-allowances granted:— (i) Age or service.. .. .. .. .. .. 11l 194 (ii) Medically unfit .. .. .. .. .. 54 50 Deaths attracting — (i) Refunds of contributions .. .. .. 33 39 (ii) Widows' annuities .. .. .. .. 18 Refunds of contributions granted— (i) In lieu of retiring-allowances .. .. .. ..2 9 (ii) Not entitled to retiring-allowances .. .. .. 258 1,674 Transferred to other funds .. .. .. .. 23 6 Total exits .. .. .. .. .. .. .. — 499 1 ( 972 Number at 31st January, 1939 .. .. .. 4,089 4, 64 11. Retired Contributors. Males; Females. Number at Ist February, 1934 .. .. .. .. .. 561 981 Retiring-allowances granted— (i) Age or service.. .. .. .. .. .. 11l 194 (ii) Medically unfit .. .. .. .. .. 54 50 726 1,225 Deaths — (i) Attracting widows' annuities .. .. .. 98 (ii) Other .. .. .. .. .. 54 113 Terminated by recovery from ill-health .. .. .. 1 2 Total exits .. .. .. .. .. .. .. — 153 115 Number at 31st January, 1939 .. .. .. 573 1,110

Contributors. Retired Contributors. Widows. Children. Males. Females. Males. Females. Valuation Date. | |jj Til I 1| Til $ ill i ill I I J I i i M i il 6 i ais ii ii fc «!« jzj SZF <$.2 | |Z! | izj § cfl <\ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 31st Dec., 1910 1,484 328,391 23,081 1,725 218,876 13,313 106 8,585 73 4,260 44 805 47 611 1913 1,800 418,224 28,003 2,217 290,-376 16y942 177 17,065 157 10,867 63 1,147 63 819 1916 1,974 514,396 32,780 2,679 410,011 23,287 223 25,132 232 17,057 87 1,579 69 897 1919 2,009 646,578 40,064 3,007 619,194' 34,252 251 33,145 317 26,840 117 2,119 100 1 300 31st Jan., 1924 2,626 909,727 52,990 4,226 945,773 51,151 344 61,728 486 52,783 152 2,749 96 1248 1927 3,256 1,141,047 64,326 5,115 1,167,514 62,399 406 91,712 597 75,155 183 3,294 85 1 105 1930 3,779 1,315,385 72,063 5,835 1,297,693 68,781 477 117,914 754' 100,196 216 6,709 84 2 184 1934 3,806 1,133',218 60,758 5,095 971,994 51,437 561 154,148 981 135,402 268 8,308 68 l'768 1939 4,089 1,710,083 90,233 4,564 1,280,878 67,391 573 164,695 1,110 150,300 311 9,641 70 1,820 * These are the salaries which would be brought into account in calculating pensions. From 1924 onwards they exceed the actual salaries in that some contributors elected to continue contributing on their former salaries when their actual salaries were reduced The 1939 salaries include adjustments to allow for a salary regrading not fully effective until 1940. t Up to 1927 these annuities are at the following rates: Widow, £18 per annum; child, £13 per annum. After 1927 they are at £31 per annum and £26 per annum respectively.

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