BRITISH INSURANCE SCHEME
A SCRIPTURAL INJUNCTION. ' ACT WORKINGIvELL. SAYS THE CHANCELLOR. By Telegraph. -Press Association.— Copyright LONDON, 26th May. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Criccieth, Car* narvonshire, said the insurance scheme was teaching people the Scriptural injunction, "Bear ye on© another's burdens.'* The Act, said Mr. Lloyd Goorge, \va* working well. There were fifteen thou> aand doctors attending the sick, and six thousand workmen were receiving the best sanatorium treatment. Scores of thousands were in receipt of sick pay who otherwise would be without a spar© penny. AN AMENDMENT BlLth (Received May 87, 9 a.m.) % LONDON, a6th May. Several newspaper* atate that th« Government will introduce an itHurtmce Amendment, Bill this Bcssioti.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1913, Page 7
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