PUBLIC SERVICE
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.*
WELLINGTON, February 14
The Public Service Sueranmiation Board held its quarterly meeting in Wellington on Thursday, Mr J- vV. MaeDona|d presiding. Twenty-five contributors, 'who bad retired b\ mason of age or length of service, were granted allowances totalling £6063 pei annum, and four contributors retired as medically unfit, -were granted allowances totalling £528 per annum. An application for an additional allowance on account off retirement through injuries received whilst on police duty, was refused. Fifteen widows and five children were granted the statutory allowances amounting to £595 per annum. Se\n al applications for the inclusion . broken service for superannuation were dealt with, and committees were appointed for tho enuring year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1930, Page 6
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