So tabulated, they are as follows: (1) Sale of Government securities in 1938 39 which realised Rs. 44.25 lacs; (2) Opening of an account with this and certain other amounts totaling Rs. 48 lacs in the Imperial Bank; (3) Purchase out of these funds, shares and debentures of the value of Rs. 34.14 lacs in September 1939; (4) Sale in October 1939, i.e., within a month, of some of these shares bringing him Rs. 5.75 lacs; (5) Sale of the bulk of the shares in 1940 bringing in Rs. 29.58 lacs; (6) Sale of the remaining shares in 1941 resulting in a small deficit; (7) Purchase of 68,109 tolas of gold in June 1940 for Rs. 28.47 lacs; (8) Sale of the bulk of the gold, i.e., 55,495 tolas in October 1944 resulting in a surplus of Rs. 13 lacs and odd; (9) Sale of the remaining gold in October 1945 resulting in a surplus cf Rs. 33,481/ ; (10) Purchase of Karanpura shares between December 1944 and April 1945 of the value of Rs. 2,37,267/ ; (11 ) Purchase of Victory Bonds in January 1945 of Rs. 14 lacs, and sale thereof in March 1945; (12) Borrowing Rs. 5.10 lacs against gold in 1945 46; (13) Purchase of Bokaro Ramgur shares in 1945 46 for Rs. 39.81 lacs and (14) Sale of Karanpura shares in 1945 46 bringing in a surplus of Rs. 88,000 and odd.