WAR PENSIONS
BORDERLINE CASES
™£] Q I vo"f able recommendation was te! to t? Publi C petitio *>s CommitSv nn , + °?- Se of Representatives to&Z Petltl°n from the widow of a rt?S W-?° was killed in a road acciS/i 6 9n leave from a "Slitair camp following an operation for appendicitis. The widow asked for a peHSl on or equivalent compensation P I+ u Pnme Minister said that although the widow's pension applicaSt h/ d be r ,en declined V the Pensions Board, and also by a special comSh'h a T? dlng returned soldiers, SSh h^^ d veen set up to deal with such borderline cases, he thought the widow was entitled in this case to tht equivalent of the pension. However befeS 1 tdh. re! qUlre Careful e^^inaTion vf£?J kW was tended to provide for such cases generally. He bemerlts. Sh°Uld be trea^ed on ad2pted°mmittee>S recommendation was
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 6
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146WAR PENSIONS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 6
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