PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION
•The quarterly-meeting of the Public bervice Superannuation Board was held on Thursday, Mr. J. H. Richardson presiding. Twenty-seven contributors, retired under section 35 of the Act,- by reason of age or length of service, ■ were granted allowances totalling £4393 7s per annum, and four contributore, retired »"k medically unfit for duty, were granted annual allowances aggregating iUbsJ. Fifteen widows and seventeen children were granted the statutory allowances, amounting to £491 per annum. The board refused to grant an allowance-to one contributor whom it was proposed to retire medically unfit, and the retiring allowance of one contributor was. declared forfeit for failing to submit himeelf for medical examination when required to do so by the < board. In consequence of retirements under, section 35, accrued compensation 'to the amount of £783,0 16s 6d became a liability of the Superannuation Fund and a corresponding relief to the Consolidated Fund.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 8
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