TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Widow."—The old age pension payable at the age of 65 years id those'-qualified to receive it is £52 per year. I« the case of a_ woman, the age at which a pension becomes payable is 60' years, or, in the cdse of a SVoriiati with' two children dependent upon her, 55 years. , J. Johnson.—The quotation nsed is doubtful. Can you give the authority? • "Interested."—We cannot open our colufiris to . a diseiission oh the subjSct. D. McCullougb.—The answer to the' old riddls of" the. .photograph it. that the subject 's the son of the speaker.
Ijeitar,s addressed to^Ths.Editsr intended -for publication must be written in ink.
Corresp'ohdenta are* speefally requ'esiid to observe the rule that letters to The Editor must' be as brief as possible.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 128, 31 May 1921, Page 6
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126TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 128, 31 May 1921, Page 6
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