HC Deb 25 May 1905 vol 146 cc1371-2

Copy presented, of Returns of Cases of Derailment of Engines of Passenger Trains into which Inquiries have been held by the Inspecting Officers of Railways, during the twenty years ending 31st December, 1904, divided into—I.

Loans raised in sums not exceeding £100 otherwise than by the issue of stock. Amount standing to the credit, on the 31st day of March, 1905 of sinking funds or other funds provided for the repayment of these Outstanding Loans. 17. Were the sums borrowed applied to purposes for which the Council had been duly authorised to raise Loans, and, if not, how were they used?
Loans secured on mortgage of rates or funds administered by the Council, or of any land, works, or other property belonging to them. Other Loans raised as above mentioned. Total amount outstanding on the 31st day of March, 1905
1. Name of Borough. Minimum amount which the Council— 4. Rate or rates of interest payable. 5. Period for which borrowed. 6. Number of persons holding these mortgages. 7. In what manner and on what security borrowed. Minimum amount which the Council— 10. Rate or rates of interest payable. 11. Period for which borrowed or terms on which repayment is to be made of sums borrowed. 12. Number of persons from whom the Council had received these Loans in sums not exceeding £100.
2. Were prepared to accept. 3. actually received. 8. Were prepared to accept. 9. actually received. 13. Loans secured on mortgage. 14. Other Loans. 15. Loans secured on mortgage. 16. Other Loans. 18. Remarks.
£ £ £ per cent £ £ £ per cent £ £ £ £

Tank Engines, and II. Tender Engines, showing in each case the Date, place of Accident, and Railway, and the Class of Engine [by Command]; to lie upon the Table.