[QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.]
REGINA v. INDUSTRIAL INJURIES COMMISSIONER. Ex parte HUMPHREYS.
1965 May 19.
Lord Parker C.J., Sachs and Browne JJ.
National InsuranceIndustrial injuries benefitIncrease of disablement pension (“special hardship allowance”)Claimant working in Wrexham areaIncapacity to follow “regular occupation” as ripperEmployment obtained in Doncaster area as welder-burnerWage rate higher in Doncaster than in WrexhamComparison of “probable standard of remuneration” in regular occupation and in “employments if any suitable in his case and which he is likely to oe capable of following”Whether standard of ripper in 413Doncaster applicableSurrender of employment in Doncaster area for “domestic reasons”Whether domestic reasons irrelevant to suitability of employment National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) Act, 1946 (9 & 10 Geo. 6, c. 62) s. 14 (1) (4) as amended by National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) Act, 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6, c. 42) s. 1.

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