INTERCOLONIAL
Press AiMdatta—By ; ~ M‘ v ;■•:•.■ ■ SVDNEV*O^a^29. j (th&Bjvod October Bs, s v t|t,) - * the New Zealand - says that special interest attaphbs'to the scheme as a legislative exploitation which may prove educative, either negatively or affirmatively, to the world. It is questionable whether the pension provided for is sufficient to adequately assist the aged poor. In other respects it will be interj ostiug to observe theoperation-of this | simple scheme, Which aims at settling the tjucstioli off-hand by paying pensions and charging the State, with the whole ex--1 ponse.-
BRISBANE, October 29
.The weather is intensely hot, and destructive bush fires are reported from the cDuntry. ’ •
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Evening Star, Issue 10766, 29 October 1898, Page 2
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104INTERCOLONIAL Evening Star, Issue 10766, 29 October 1898, Page 2
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