WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEE.
PRINCE OF WAUES PRESIDES. PROPOSED £1,000,000. GEMT. (Received 8.30 ajn.); '.£• ; ' IX3NDON; January 13. The Prince of Wales, presiding at the first meeting of the Kaval and Military War Pensions Committee, said that his association with the daily life of the Army had left imperishable memories of the cheerful endurance of all ranks. He wa« glad that the committee would be able, to jimeliorala the condition of soldiers' dependents, and prevent a material lowering "of Jhcir standard o£ life. It was anuonneed that Mr MeKenna; was recommending Parliament to tho committee £1,000,000,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1916, Page 5
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