HC Deb 24 January 1902 vol 101 c793
MR. MURNAGHAN (Tyrone, Mid.)

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland if he can state the result of the actuary's investigation as to the probable cost to Irish ratepayers in case the Poor Law Superannuation (Ireland) Bill of 1901 became Law; and can he state the amount that percentage deductions provided by the Bill will secure for pensions at 65 years of age; the sum necessary to pay said pensions; and the amount to be defrayed by the rates in order to make good the shortage.

MR. WYNDHAM

Full information in respect of these and other matters will be found in the Actuary's report, which has been laid on the Table, and will be distributed amongst Members in the course of a couple of days.