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thousand two hundred pounds a year during his life-time.
"(2.) Where—
      (a) a person who is entitled to a pension under the last preceding sub-section dies;
      (b) a person who would be entitled to such a pension if he had attained the age of forty-five years dies; or
      (c) a person who died before the commencement of this section would have been entitled to such a pension if he had not so died,
and that person is survived by a widow, the widow shall be paid a pension at the rate of Seven hundred and fifty pounds a year during her life-time but ceasing upon her re-marriage.

"(3.) A pension under this section—
      (a) shall be paid out of the Fund; and
      (b) is payable notwithstanding that the person to whom the pension is payable is entitled to some other pension or benefit under this Act.
"(4) In this section, 'parliamentary allowance' includes an allowance paid under the Parliamentary Allowances Act 1907.".

Re-election.
9. Section twenty of the Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following sub-section:—
"(5.) This section does not apply in relation to a pension under section nineteen a of this Act.".

Government employment or membership of State Parliament.
10. Section twenty-one of the Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following sub-section:—
"(5.) This section does not apply in relation to a pension under section nineteen a of this Act.".

Repeal of certain Acts.
11. The Special Annuities Act 1939 and the Special Annuity Act 1945 are repealed.