Roger and All,
I understand your comments regarding the Security Clearance and Status bestowed upon you in your last job. It's a multi faceted issue and probably not for this thread, but certainly in a Civilian setting I often wonder about its efficacy and the true dynamics of the process. I note that the requirement for your's was unknown to you. Mine was very onerous, invasive and very, very, personal, It involved my entire family including the previous generation of mine my wife's and my previous wife's, including all our children and the lives of our entire extended families. My wife was born in Alexandria Egypt is part Italian and part French with grandparents from four different countries. I am a fifth generation Australian with English, Irish and Scottish heritage and this was researched with a fine toothed comb. My personal and family finances were investigated in detail. The enquiries didn't stop there.........
They just loved unearthing the fact that I had been convicted of contraveining the "Australian Wireless Telegraphy Act, Para 2 Sect 12 of 1957" in about 1971, I built a Radio Transmitter and it worked very well, but I was un-licensed, so considered a Pirate. A Commonwealth offence, the max penalty was 5 years hard labour. I was let off, but interestingly the record stuck for 30 years even though the Gov now uses the knowledge that I learn't during that period. I had better stop here.!...... Too Many Secrets....!
I've been building a list of Pension and DVA transmissions that has been really rewarding, it's old research now and yet in light of recent thoughts, born out of this thread, I have looked at it a bit differently than I had originally.
There is now, no doubt that Nora did receive a living allowance from the Australian Government. There had always been some doubt in my mind as AEH's pay cards contradicted some of the evidence and correspondence from the NAA, regarding the DVA's involvement.
I now believe that originally there was official resistance (in the normal Government way) to Nora receiving and War Gratuity or Living Allowance. But at some stage some very nice people at the DVA must have weakened and approved her request for help. Without the details (records) of her correspondence to the DVA, we might never know what was said or done
Conversely, I see no evidence that AEH ever made contact with the DVA regarding a pension for himself. (In Australia)
I do have a small index card that was found that definitely does say a "LA" Living Allowance for Nora Harrison, I will post this when I scan it
I will also post the list of correspondence when I scan it
Cheers
Ian