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SOCIAL SECURITY ACT

FRIENDLY SOCIETY VIEW PROGRESS MADE DIFFICULT [BY TEtfEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION 3 CHRISTCHURCH., Tuesday "The greater benefits -have been taken away from us. It will be very difficult for friendly societies to progress when the Social Security Act comes into force," said the Grand Master, Mr. H. Clarke, New Zealand leader of r the Independent Order of Oddfellows, at the diamond jubilee celebrations of the Washington Lodge at Spreydon last night. # "The New Zealand executive has discussed the scheme and has discovered 'if it will be very hard for friendly societies to' get more members. A lodge must gradually go 'if no young members are ready to come in. We will have to try to induce them in with something other than the benefits afforded."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23160, 5 October 1938, Page 12

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SOCIAL SECURITY ACT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23160, 5 October 1938, Page 12

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23160, 5 October 1938, Page 12