TROUBLESOME PENSIONERS.
<;Pcr Press Association.) The Minister in charge of hospitals and Charitable AW, the' Hon. W Hail-Jones, to-day received a. depuation from the Wellington Benevolent Trustees on the Question of .uaintenance of old age pensioners at ' benevolent institutions, It was pointed out to the Minister that included among the inmates of the&nevoent Home at present were twentyv two old age pensioner Some of the men went out of the Homo about Hie last da K oi each; month,, drew their pensions, spent the mow v and then returned, sayjng ine&W* • You will have to keep us." 'The t us.tees had no power .to' p«. ve nt tl at going an, but they claimed to ,L P , laee V n the P 08 " 1 ™ o£ taring Masts Ihe Minister acrecd thaFiS?Sf? he S'W'S. of llfeS ■*"uistci m charge of tlto Old Avx Pensions Department, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 2
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144TROUBLESOME PENSIONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 2
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