MARQUESS of TULLIBARDINEasked whether, under the National Insurance Bill, in the ease of the six homes and open-all-night refuge for friendless and fallen young women, the London Female Preventive and Reformatory Institution, will have to pay the sum of 28s. per head per annum for each of the 190 inmates; and whether, as this will practically have the effect of closing this institution, the Government will consider the advisability of providing the insurance money for the inmates while in the homes, or will agree 138 that payments and benefits be suspended during residence in a home?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEI will refer the Noble Lord to the reply which I gave yesterday to the hon. Baronet the Member for Wandsworth.