OLD AGE PENSIONS.
LONDON, January 1
A pension scheme prepared by a committee of the National Conference of Friendly Societies proposed that five shillings a week should be paid from the Imperial Treasury to those who attained the age of sixty-five, subject to numerous conditions. The rural, urban and municipal councils would be the pension authorities.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 2 January 1903, Page 5
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