ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
!T. K. Williams.—There Is no reciprocal agreeI ment between the various countries of the British Umpire In regard to pensions. i 11. s! Warren.—Your best course is to state i jour rase beforo tho Registrar of Pensions. I Regardless of value, tho house property In ! which a pensioner; lives Is 'exempted, and the pensioner Is allowed £50 in other property or cash. Tor every £10 over the £50, £1 is deducted from the pension. "Disputed."—The year Was 1924. No particular date marked their Inception. > "Ono of tho Unfortunates."—Tho information was published In Thursday's "Pest."
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 8
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