RECIPROCAL PENSIONS.
AUSTRALIA HALF-HEARTED.
HON. \V. E. PARRY'S COMMENT. WELLINGTON, Thursday. There has been a lot 01‘ half-heart-edness shown in the negotiations ul—tr‘nipted said the Minister of Pensions, the Hun. \V. E. Parry. cunnnrnling 0n silic Canberra cablugruni regarding rc-i-iprocal pensions. "l feel if we can press the Australian t'nvcrnmcnl in the right, “By and show how bcnollvial the legislation would he to both countries. sonicllling might be done." Mr l’arry rorallvil that the late Mr Andrew l-‘ishcr when Fu‘rlcrnl l’riinn .\llnlsl('r l'nvnurvd n rm'iprncnl ultlmgo .scht‘nio \Vilh Now Zt‘ulnnd. Mr Parry shit] he would loss no time in bringing tho ninttor up :urain. nml sen if sulllt’ “orkuhlv nl'rangrmrnt (‘ullltl nnl 1m I‘t‘nl‘lll‘tl- 'l'inlt' and again Australia 11ml lN't'll ”skint in pass I'o---lprm‘nl [vv'ihinns lUKFLIHHH similar in j.\'r=\\' Zealunil‘s hut. élh'nlls the matter ‘seemed to be shelved.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 8
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138RECIPROCAL PENSIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 8
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