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EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM IN CONNECTION

WITH THE STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.

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The year's accounts represent a somewhat abnormal

year as in addition to my family consisting of myself, my wife 2 children a bay and a girl aged 4 and 2 years respect-

ively, and an English mures,my brother-in-law was living with

me from Kay to middle of November, a second brother-in-law

from September to middle of November and a lady friend was

staying in the house from July to September. The first

brother-in-law contributed the amounts marked "Private

Allowance for A" towards his messing the second nothing and

the lady friend is represented as "B" in the accounts,

(Income side) These 3 persone account to a great extent for

the increase in the accounts for August, September and

October. (my two brothers-in-law aged 18 and 22 normally

live with my father-in-law who was on leave in England during

this period.) To get a more accurate comparison I have

inserted the allowances contributed by them.

2.

The large amounts of expenditure in December 1914

and January 1915 are accounted for by the following large

bills which may be vsed extraordinary: -

Carmel

December, 1914.

January, 1915.

Dr. Noble (Dentist)

L. R. C. (Bub.)

Powell (new oct complete

for one child also Xmas

850,00

18.00

L.C. & Co. New Tennis Net.

poles &c.

840.75

Dr. Noble.

20,00

Cricket Club

(sub.)

presents.)

110.00

$178.00

10.00 Doctor's fees. 130.00

€200.75

The remittances to England represent the bills for

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