HC Deb 01 June 1911 vol 26 c1225
Captain WARING

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether consideration can be taken in the National Insurance scheme of the position of a doctor in a scattered country district who, for a fee of 6s., might often have to visit a case so distant as to occupy five or six hours of time; and whether any special provision for mileage will be inserted in the Bill?

The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (Mr. Lloyd George)

I will refer my hon. Friend to my reply to the hon. Member for North-East Manchester yesterday.

Captain MURRAY

May I ask whether, failing an index, the right hon. Gentleman can see his way to have the questions and answers on the National Insurance Bill reprinted?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

I believe the hon. Member for Bury (Mr. Toulmin), as Chairman of the Committee which deals with this matter, has arranged for all the questions and answers to be reprinted in the course of the next few days. They will then be in the Vote Office, I understand.