Jfr. IJoyd-Gcnrgo has written to Mr. Ilnll-C'aine, stating that he is hopeful of being able to do something by his Invalidity and Insurance Bill to arrest consumption, "this terrible scourge, whose livid weals are deeply marked on tho face of Britain." The Chancellor refers to financial limitations, and adds, "I know what the State can afford to contribute under present renditions; what is much more difficult to estimate is the maximum contribution which you can levy upon the workmen,"
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1078, 17 March 1911, Page 2
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