TO CORRESPONDENTS
Owing to the necessity loi conserving space, correspondents are asked to make their letters as brief as possible. Only letters considered to be of outstanding importance may exceed 200 words.—Ed.. “The Press." Interested.—l. Wednesday. 2. Monday. Argument (Waikari).—A second lieutenant receives 16s 6d a day if going abroad and a captain 21s. An allowance of 3s a day is made for the wife. The pav in the N.Z.E.F. is at a flat rate, including all allowances, while the pay with territorials vanes with the circumstances of duty.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23088, 2 August 1940, Page 12
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