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5.
As regards the 4th paragraph of
Mr Severn's despatch, it was made quite
clear in paragraph 3(a) of Lord Milner's
despatch No.10 of the 11th of January,
1921, that any actuarial investigation
could only be undertaken on the under-
standing that all present members of the
Scheme would abide by the result whether
it might be to their financial advantage
or otherwise. You will, no doubt, con-
sider in the light of Mr Young's observa-
tions, whether you wish to proceed with
the question of such an actuarial investi-
gation.
6. To turn now to the matter of the
adoption of new tables prepared on an 8%
basis. I cannot agree that paragraph 3(c)
of Lord Milner's despatch No.10 of the
11th of January, 1921, was intended to
bear the interpretation placed upon it in
the
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