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MORE PENSIONS. —The AttorneyGeneral, Sir Thomas Inskip, speaking lr i Bast Renfrewshire, foreshadowed t'*iat the Budget would include an extension of pensions on a voluntary basis.— A.P.A. KINGS (; IFT TO \VlDO\y.—King Georga has written to the widow of the late Rev. G. A. Studdert Kennedy GWoodbine Willie”), enclosing a cheque. His Majesty indicated that this was a personal gift, and was not intended as a contribution to the pubfund.—United Service. ?enny-a-word wireless. —A *Ate of one penny a word for beam tireless messages to England is iniaccording to Mr. E- T. managing director of Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd. In giving evince before the select. committee is inquiring into the proposal at Sydney, Mr Fisk said the present T ola m<? of traffic would not warrant a rate unless a subsidy was Granted.—A P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 635, 11 April 1929, Page 9
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