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Service Pensions

Sir.—Whether service pensioners. war widows and dependants, and so forth are better or worse off here than in the United Kingdom one does not know; but one thing sticks out a mile, and that is that if ths Service* themselves in the United Kingdom, through such organisations as the British Legion Officers’ Pensions Society, and ex-service member* of both Houses of Parliament had not fought unremittingly for more generous provisions we would have got precious few of the concession* extracted from the Government of the day over the last 20 year*. And, thank goodness, the battle goes on.—Your*, etc., EX-REGULAR. October 3, 1961.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 3

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Service Pensions Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 3

Service Pensions Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 3