A review of the pension award made in respect of Edward Hunter (see 5th September 1916), who had been discharged from the Army as no longer physically fit for service in action in September 1916, led to his assessed degree of disability being registered as 100% and his weekly pension set at £2 6s. 8d. per week.
A review of the pension award made in respect of the late L.Cpl. James Gordge (see 17th September 1919), who had been killed in action in July 1916, led to the pension payable to his widow, Mary Ann, being increased to £2 4s. 3d. per week.
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