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Pagina 352
... persons above the age of twenty and below the age of sixty years are to have the choice between retaining the benefit of the Old - Age- Pension Act or joining the scheme . The carrying out of this method of option is practically ...
... persons above the age of twenty and below the age of sixty years are to have the choice between retaining the benefit of the Old - Age- Pension Act or joining the scheme . The carrying out of this method of option is practically ...
Pagina 619
... persons , for many of the independent workers whose earnings exceed 21. are not in need of the insur- ance . The employers who are paying wages or salaries exceeding 1041. per annum may in general be trusted to deduct the correct ...
... persons , for many of the independent workers whose earnings exceed 21. are not in need of the insur- ance . The employers who are paying wages or salaries exceeding 1041. per annum may in general be trusted to deduct the correct ...
Pagina 622
... persons be- tween 15 and 20 , 62 for those between 20 and 25 , and so on up to 69 for persons between 55 and 60. The minimum pension for those who elect to join could be 5s . per week ; for , as the calcu- lations of the scheme have ...
... persons be- tween 15 and 20 , 62 for those between 20 and 25 , and so on up to 69 for persons between 55 and 60. The minimum pension for those who elect to join could be 5s . per week ; for , as the calcu- lations of the scheme have ...
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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