JUSTICES’ ASSOCIATION
REMITS CARRIED. i I*, r Pres? Association. ) WELLINGTON, March 18. '■ The Federated Association of Juslj trees discussed a remit that pensions I I and superannuation should be paid in i some eflicient manner as that used by ’all banks in New Zealand, by the issue i ol cheques. I Mr. I’or.ald on. moving it, said that : | the day had long passed when human | - I beings shruld be. in the embarrassing > I position of having to stand in queues like rattle to receive money. ■ Objection was made by others I • I that there had been cases of imposiI j tion which made it necessary that pen- i I'lsioners bp seen by someone in author- ! ’lhe remit, however, was carried.! ■ Child welfare was another subject i • discussed, and it was agreed that ano | i* I rralous features of the Act should • j be amended, also that stricter control I .(should be exercised over persons between the age of seventeen an J | ’ • twenty-one. I I A remit was amended and carried L ’ ’in rhe following form: ‘’That this con- j ’ forence vievs with alarm the increased j , • number of cases of intoxicated motor- i 'lists and suggests that more attenti »n I 'lhe given to the question of rance.l?- i, "Ition of licences.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 67, 19 March 1936, Page 8
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