THE PUBLIC SERVICE
SUPERANNUATION GRANTS (T»pr T , ri«Rß Acmorlfttfrm.) WELLINGTON, last night. The public Service Superannuation Hoard held its quarterly mooting in Wellington on Thursday, Mr. J. W. MacDonald presiding. Twenty-five contributors, retired by reason of ago or length of service, were granted allowances totalling £6763 per annum, and four contributors retired as medically unfit were granted allowances totalling £528 per annum. An , application for an additional allowance on account, of retirement 1 through injuries received whilst on police duty was refused. Fifteen widows and five children were granted the statutory allowances amounting to £595 per annum. Several applications for the inclusion of broken service for superannuation woro dealt with, and committees were appointed for the ensuing year.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17185, 15 February 1930, Page 14
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