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APPENDIX B.—(contd.) 
II.—Abandoned Schemes summarised by Forms of 
Bonus Payment and Years in which Schemes were 
STARTED. 
How Bonus 
was paid. 
Schemes started. 
Up to 
1870. 
1871- 
1880. 
1881- 
1890. 
1891- 
1895. 
1896- 
1900. 
1901- 
1905. 
1906- 
1910* 
Total. 
All in cash 
1C 
10 
41 
35 
10 
4 
5 
121 
All to a Provident 
or Pension Fund, 
or retained by 
firm to encourage 
thrift 
3 
3 
1 
7 
Part in cash and 
part retained for 
provident pur 
poses 
1 
7 
3 
2 
2 
D 
10 
All in shares in the 
undertaking 
3 
3 
Part in cash and 
part in shares ... 
1 
1 
1 
3 
All in shares for a 
prescribed period 
or until employee 
has a prescribed 
holding; then part 
in cash and part 
in shares... 
1 
1 
Part in shares and 
part retained for 
provident pur 
poses 
2$ 
2+ 
Miscellaneous me 
thods 
One— 
One— 
2 
Not known 
1 
1 
paid in 
cash or 
retained 
for pro 
vident 
purposes. 
4 
paid in 
cash or 
shares. 
3 1 
9 
Total 
17 
12 
63 
43§ ' 
1 
16 
7 
6 
164§ 
* No schemes started since 1910 have been reported as abandoned. 
f Retained for provident purposes until employee lias a prescribed holding; then in cash. 
J Under one of these schemes part Of the bonus might also be paid in cash. 
§ One employer with two separate forms of bonus payment is included twice in this total. 
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