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... krone ( $ 121.80 , ) to 18,000 krone ( $ 3,654 ) , and contrib- utors must pay for forty years or have paid for five years on reaching the age of sixty - five . In the case of women these figures are thirty - five and fifty - five ...
... krone ( $ 121.80 , ) to 18,000 krone ( $ 3,654 ) , and contrib- utors must pay for forty years or have paid for five years on reaching the age of sixty - five . In the case of women these figures are thirty - five and fifty - five ...
Page 18
... krone ( $ 36.54 ) , and the maximum of the highest class , 900 krone ( $ 182.70 ) . The amendment of 1920 increased the maximum for each class , that for the highest class being now 5,400 krone ( $ 1,096.20 ) . Pension Fund . - Before ...
... krone ( $ 36.54 ) , and the maximum of the highest class , 900 krone ( $ 182.70 ) . The amendment of 1920 increased the maximum for each class , that for the highest class being now 5,400 krone ( $ 1,096.20 ) . Pension Fund . - Before ...
Page 21
... krone ( $ 121.80 ) or more than 3,000 krone ( $ 609.00 ) . Pensions . The pension is composed of a basic pen- sion fixed on a standard basis for all beneficiaries at 500 Czecho - Slovak crowns per annum with increases amount- ing to ...
... krone ( $ 121.80 ) or more than 3,000 krone ( $ 609.00 ) . Pensions . The pension is composed of a basic pen- sion fixed on a standard basis for all beneficiaries at 500 Czecho - Slovak crowns per annum with increases amount- ing to ...
Page 36
... krone ( $ 40.20 ) , ( 10 krone ( $ 2.68 ) less for a woman ) . By an amendment of October , 1921 , which came into force at the beginning of 1922 , additional pensions will be paid to persons having an annual income of less than 425 ...
... krone ( $ 40.20 ) , ( 10 krone ( $ 2.68 ) less for a woman ) . By an amendment of October , 1921 , which came into force at the beginning of 1922 , additional pensions will be paid to persons having an annual income of less than 425 ...
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Page 98 - The barefaced and extensive pension frauds exposed under the direction of the courageous and generous veteran soldier now at the head of the Bureau leave no room for the claim that no purgation of our pension rolls was needed or that continued vigilance and prompt action are not necessary to the same end. The accusation that an effort to detect pension frauds is evidence of unfriendliness toward our worthy veterans and a denial of their claims to the generosity of the Government suggests an unfortunate...