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child endowment การใช้

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  • In 1927, the Federal Government convened a Royal Commission on Child Endowment.
  • Proceeds went to the International Association of Culinary Professionals'Julia Child Endowment Fund.
  • The UAW's efforts were particularly vigorous in local government funding as well as higher child endowments.
  • A poverty line was set at $ 33, which was close to the basic wage plus child endowment for two children.
  • A frequent delegate to Labor conferences from Waverley, she called for child endowment, equal pay and political and social rights for women at the rowdy pre-World War I conferences.
  • In October 1940, Holt was elevated to Cabinet, becoming Minister for Labour and National Service, and one of his most significant achievements in this portfolio was the introduction of child endowment in 1941.
  • The party, or parties, are being held in private homes, cooking schools and restaurants with the idea of raising $ 200, 000 for a Julia Child endowment with the International Association of Culinary Professionals ( IACP ).
  • That same year, eligibility for Child Endowment was extended to children in Government institutions, to Aboriginal children who lived for six months per year on a mission station, and to children who were maintained from a deceased estate.
  • Chifley then organised one of the few successful constitutional referenda to insert a new section 51xxiiiA which permitted federal legislation over pharmaceutical benefits, together with family allowances, benefits to students and hospital benefits, child endowment, widows'pensions, unemployment benefits, and maternity allowances.
  • Other social welfare measures of the Menzies government included the extension of the Commonwealth Child Endowment scheme, the pensioner medical and free medicines service, the Aged Persons'Homes Assistance scheme, free provision of life-saving drugs; the provision of supplementary pensions to dependent pensioners paying rent; increased rates of pension, unemployment and sickness benefits, and rehabilitation allowances; and a substantial system of tax incentives and rewards.