ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Returned."—ln the case of members evacuated sick or wounded from an actual theatre of war and returned to New Zealand as unlit for further overseas service, the period for .which the gratuity is payable is not less than eighteen calendar miDths. The term " theatre of war", is defined in regulations approved from t;me to time for the issue of war nied*ls. " Codford."—We have endeavoured to give both views on the subject. If members of tho profession are satislied they have good grounds for complaint, is it not a matter for the Association to take up? F. J. Fear and " Engineer."—Held over pending the result of the official inquiry. " A.C." and " Alert."—Too personal.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1920, Page 4
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