SICK SOLDIERS AND THE GRT TUITY.
It is annouiKcd m V<\: ic-tl Oio-is v. ah relercncc to •■ o- war feiutuity, tlm; 111 the cane ol ;:n''iili.'.> evuc«aim sick or wuund'.Hl li«.-n: an actual tlieatre ot war and returned, to Ni-w Zcalaml as unlit for further overseas s<:iv 10.! and who have been continuously uuder treatment, as in-patients in any hospital in New Zealand for not. less thau iix calendar months, tlie period for which the gratuity wilt be payable shall not be less than two years. A further proviso is to the effect that if, as a result of » disability contracted on active service, a soldier outers, h<>»pital at any Unit , within two year* niter hia return to New Zealand, and rcumiiwcontinuously for a. period ol «ix months, he should he given the beuetit of tiiin minimum two yeare gratuity.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3929, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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SICK SOLDIERS AND THE GRT TUITY.
Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3929, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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