STATE SUPERANNUATION.
ANOMALIES TO BE REMOVED, (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Thursday. In his outline of the Labour party's policy, Mr. Savage states that, the Gov- j ernment during the first year of the next Parliament will consolidate the< Land and Income Tax Acts to renin'.e some of the injustices and anomalies which have existed for many year.*. The statutes and regulations associated with the public service, railways 1 and teachers' superannuation funds will j be examined in consultation with reprc- ' sentati\es of the services conee.ned, ' with a view to removing some of the anomalies and providing for adjusted' benefits for husband and wife, whichever ' is the survivor, and the le in oval of the l injustice at present experienced bv j widows of railway superannuitants. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 10
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