Why is it that the charge is made against the miner that he will malinger and not do a fair day's work?
Surely any case against malingering at that time does not apply to the orphans.
The degree of malingering, it was said, will be so great.
I have felt delighted on many occasions that he has resisted the charge made of malingering on the part of people drawing benefits.
A man does not malinger unless he is going to get material benefit from doing so.
How many of those who have been charged with malingering and with being work-shy and with standing at the street corners, are ex-service men?
That is the reference to malingering—a special procedure for the malingerer.
What does the solicitor do when the registrar has refused to grant a certificate because the man is alleged to be malingering?