PENSIONS FOR ALL.
jwr i.lectjuo xklfiguai’U — copyright.] I;>li> VUV33 ASSOCI VI 10.X.] AMI SED DON'S SCHEME. SYDXEY, This Day. 'Mu; Herald, commenting on Mr Seddon’s annuity proposals, says that the intentions of the author are admirable. few will deny. As to wholiier they are practicable, nr whether the same ends could not be better served by oilier means, we must have more details to enable ns to form an definite opinion. That, the task is not an easy one, Mr Seddoii will probably be the lirst to acknowledge. Poverty is the natural consequence of idleness and thriftlessness, but 100 frequently also is the side reward of a long life of economy and prudence. If Air Seddoii can do anything to remove the frowns of fate from stieb eases, be will accomplish much, and will, indeed, be able to point, with honest pride to this as (he eopingstotle of Ids many good works.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1906, Page 3
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