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Q. How much have you been spending?
A. $75 a month.
And I sent home money to my mother. I have the registered letter receipt at home.
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Q. How much did you send?
A. It would average about $20 a month.
Q. That would leave you $50 a month. That is $1800 in three years.
The Chairman: - But there are other luxuries a young fellow wants. You have a house allowance in addition to the salary?
A. No, Sir, that is included.
Mr Sercombe Smith: - And what is your house rent?
A. $28 a month.
Q. Is that included in the $75 you spend?
A. Oh no.
Q. But I asked you what your living expenses were a month.
A. Average $100.
Dr Atkinson: - That is quite different from what you said just now. Did you mean that $75 as exclusive of the rent, when you were asked your monthly expenses?
A. Yes.
Q. And with rent, it makes $100?
A. Yes.
Mr Chatham: Do you mean that that was out of pocket expenses only, or do you mean clothes as well?
A. It includes clothes.
Q. It includes clothes?
A. Yes.
Mr Sercombe Smith: - Would it be fair to say that you did save $45 a month?
A. Yes. I have registered letter receipts at home, if you would like to see them, where I sent money home to my mother.
Q. You say you sent $20 a month to your mother?
A. Sometimes more, sometimes less.
$360 a year. That is nearly a thousand dollars you...
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