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This was because after a publicised argument his father no longer wanted to pay a supplementary allowance.
First, the expose of MPs' abuse of their supplementary allowances system.
This business entitled his father to a supplementary allowance for fuel, which was rationed during the Second World War.
The supplementary allowance A weekly allowance that can be made to those in financial need who are not in receipt of a State retirement pension (see leaflet SB1).
Another teacher who also asked not to be identified said Mr. Possner had recently pressured teachers into agreeing to shift part of a $227-a-teacher supplementary allowance for classroom supplies toward an office copier.
This was not accepted by all the main political parties, with some preferring instead to consider a supplementary allowance to assist all non-executive party leaders (with more than 15 MSPs) in undertaking their duties.
She therefore concluded that 'it may be necessary to make the State system a flat rate one and secure the necessary gradation by supplementary allowances from an occupational pool for all the higher grade occupations'(Rathbone, 1949, p. 236).
The case began in 1988 at a city shelter on Wards Island when the state began deducting 57 cents from Mr. Hill's daily food supplementary allowance of $2.14 on the ground he was being served free breakfasts at the shelter.
The introduction of a Miner's Charter in 1946 instituted a five-day work week for miners and a standardised day wage structure, and in 1948 a Colliery Workers Supplementary Scheme was approved, providing supplementary allowances to disabled coal-workers and their dependants.