PENSIONS COMMISSION
WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE
REPORT?
The report of the Pensions Commis-. sion, which sat some months ago, was mentioned at to-day's meeting of the advisory board of the Federation of Patriotic and War^ Relief Societies.
The Southland delegate (Mr. H. .1. Farrant) said the report had not yet been made public. It concerned the board and the activities of the various societies very closely, and it was desirable that they should see it as.soon as possible. Colonel Pow said the report had been' received by the Prime Minister, but had not been publishedT and he did not think it would be.
The board decided to ask lor the publication of the report as soon as available.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 8
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119PENSIONS COMMISSION Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 8
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