BREACH OF PENSIONS ACT
FAILURE TO DISCLOSE SUPERANNUATION -!y Telegraph—Press Association) DUNEDIN, This Day. - James Whitlaw Ramsev pleaded guilty : to making a false statement under the " Pensions -Vet. The police stated that .' accused was a disabled soldier drawingpension, lie was also a superannuated.,.7 servant of the Railway Department, a, fact which he failed to disclose to the ;, t \ pensions authorities. Restitution would involve about £6OO. ' . Counsel said accused did not realise that he was liable to disclose what he received from the railway, which he ] thought was a refund of -money. The ease was adjourned to consider the possibility of restitution. - 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 5
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102BREACH OF PENSIONS ACT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 5
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