MUFTI ALLOWANCE
ACTUAL for exceptional GASES | 1 From Our Own Parliuniontnv.v Reporter 1 Wellington. This Day. Am a note to a notice of question given to the Minister of Deteucc in the House of Representatives last night by Mr J A. Lee (Democratic Labour. Grey Lynn) in conjun«-|ion with the member for Napier (Mr Barnard). M> Leo said that he believed there wa: Gt. least one survivor of a naval disaster in New Zealand waters during last year, who had been disehargcrl from Hie Navy without a mufti allowance and undei the new regulations as published in the Press recently, remained ineligible for one of these allowances. Messrs Lee and Barnard asked whether under the new regulations dealing with mufti allowance sympathetic consider • tion would be given to exceptional cases for which no provision appeared to bo made in the regulation-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 April 1942, Page 3
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141MUFTI ALLOWANCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 April 1942, Page 3
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