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N.B. —“Supplemented rates are available to married personnel- as shown. The member receives either his pay for rank or the supplemented rate according to his marital status whichever is the, higher. From out of the sum payable under the supplemented rate the following amounts are paid direct to the member’s wife, viz., where there are no children, 15/per month': with one or more children £5/6/- per month. In addition to the foregoing allowances, married members are required to make minimum compulsory allotments to their wives, dependent upon the number of children. Living-off allowance is payable at £54/15/- per annum where members obtain permission to live off Station.

The above rates are free of Income Tax, National Savings and Social Security contributions. In the event of the new rates of pay to be introduced from the Ist April, 1947, involving any member in a loss of pay, he will have the right to immediate discharge notwithstanding that the term of his engagement in the Interim Air Force has not then expired.

10. —Leave Privileges: ■ Leave will be granted in accordance with current provisions, W/O’s and N.C.O’s. being granted 21 days per annum and airmen 18 days per annum. In addition, concessions are made with regard to travelling time whilst on leave and free travel warrants issued to member’s home. Various other provisions exist for the granting of compassionate and confinement leave and sick leave.

11/ —Location of Service:

Personnel enlisting for the Interim Air Force from civilian sources will not be required to serve overseas, but will be given the opportunity as required of volunteering for service in the Pacific or in the reinforcement squadron with the Occupational Force in Japan. Personnel under the age of 21 years will require the prior written consent of their parents or guardians before acceptance of an application for overseas service. An endeavour will be made to locate personnel on Stations as near to their homes as possible.

12. — Method of Application: Applications for service in the In terim Air Force will be made as fol lows:—

(i) Members of the R.N.Z.A.F. Reserve or Discharged Members: Applicants falling in the above categories are requested to forward their applications to the Air Secretary, Wellington, C. 1., and are required to give the following particulars: (a) Full name and address. (b) Official number. (c) Rank and trade group held at time of discharge, or posting to the Reserve. (d) Whether married or single and number of children (if any). (e) Present occupation and name of employer. (f) Period prepared to serve from date of commencement of duty, viz. 12 months, 18 months, or up to 31st March, 1948. ((g) Preference in regard to locality of service. State first'three preferences.

(ii) Members of the Air Training Corps: ( All members of the Air Training Corps are required to make personal application through their local unit commanders.

(iii) Personnel not included in categories (i) and (ii) above: I Applicants are requested to forward their applications to the Air Secretary, Wellington, C. 1., and give the following information:— (a) Full name and address. (b) Brief particulars of any previous Naval or Military service including: ( i) Official,description (number, rank, trade, etc.) (ii) Whether discharged or posted to the Reserve. (c) Whether married or single and number of children (if any). (d) Present occupation and name of employer. (e) Period prepared to serve, viz, 12 months, 18 months or up to 31st March, 1948. (f) Preference in regard to locality of service. State first three preferences.

Serve delicious, nutty flavoured “Holly”.,Oatmeal or Rolled Oats—the new process' pre-cooked breakfast cfereals cooked while you set the table.—4,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1946, Page 2

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