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M.T.H.Blake

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On investigation it was found that

this contributor was not entitled to a privileged rate of

exchange. He first joined the 3cheme on 1st January 1916,

on a purely dollar salary without the benefit of the exchange

compensation allowance drawn by the other pensioners, and

resigned on 30th Sep tember, 1918. There was a lapse of

nearly 5 years before he rejoined the Scheme on 1st January,

1923, and contributed on a sterling basis.

J. R. Crook's wife died on 26th December 1933, and his

children have passed the age limit entitling them to benefit

from the Scheme. His contributions have ceased, and he has

no further interest in the Scheme.

C.H. Gale's wife died in 1930, and we were only recently

informed of her death. His rights and privileges in the

Scheme ceased when his daughter attained the age of 21 years

on 5th August 1931. He ceased to contribute and has since

remarried, but his present wife has no claim on the Scheme

under Section 15 (1).

G.W.Kynoch is now drawing his pension locally, and has

been informed of the position.

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