THE INSURANCE BILL.
NOT GENEROUS ENOUGH.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT]. ! London, May 8. i Mr. P. Snowden, M.P., addres- ’• sing the workers at Blackburn, said ■ that the contribution fixed under I the Invalidity Bill -was proportion- : ately too high. He complained of the smallness of the maintenance allowed to women, and suggested dropping the unemployment sections of the bill for Uiis year. REGARDING EMIGRANTS. (Received 9, 9.35 a.m.) London, May 8. Mr. Lloyd-George, interviewed regarding emigrants and immigrants, said he had made special provision for a mutual insurance arrangement with the Dominions. "Britain would give the Dominions i the advantages they were willing to concede to England.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 122, 9 May 1911, Page 1
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