HC Deb 03 September 1886 vol 308 c1190
DR. CLARK (Caithness)

asked the President of the Board of Trade, If he is aware that considerable dissatisfaction exists at the delay in issuing the Return of the Accounts of Life Insurance Companies, as expressed in the various articles in the Insurance Press on the matter; and, if it is possible to issue the Return earlier?

THE SECRETARY TO THE BOARD (Baron HENRY DE WORMS) (Liverpool, East Toxteth)

(who replied) said: The Board of Trade have not received any complaints on the subject of this Question, and their attention had not been called to the notices in the Insurance Press until the Question was placed on the Paper by the hon. Member. Arrangements have been made which will, we hope, insure the presentation of the Life Assurance Returns at an earlier period in future years.