WAR PENSIONS
Sir, —Our grateful country granted the children of men killed on active service a pension of 10s a week. Is it true that these children are therefore not eligible for the family bonus of 10s a child provided for by recent legislation, being thus put on exactly the same footing as those more fortunate ones whose parents have not suffered through the war? If so, it is a grievous injustice’and one that the R.S.A. should surely combat with all its energy and resources. —Yours, etc., K.G.N. June 28, 1946.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24914, 29 June 1946, Page 5
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