MARRIED SOLDIERS.
SEP AIIATION ALLOWANCE. An order issued at -Trent-ham Camp regarding' separation allowances states: — Children's allowances applies only to children of noii-commissioned otucers and privates of the New* Zealand Expeditionary Force. The rate is (id I>«' da.y for each child under 1G years ot age, with a maximum of 2s. Tho allowance is retrospective to Juno Ist, 191.3, when married allowance was granted, und is in addition thereto. -It covers married men who have been honourably dischargod since that date. Also, the step-children of soldiers. Tho allowance will be paid to guardians of motherless children. It is not payable for illegitimate children.
Like tho married allowance, it is not payable beyond New Zealand, except to wives and children domiciled in New Zealand but tempa-arily absent therefrom. No person is asked to spend money in purchasing birtli certificates. If no birth certificate can be produced, then the particulars will be checked in the Registrar-General's Office, Wellington.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 9
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156MARRIED SOLDIERS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 9
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