HC Deb 30 March 1926 vol 193 c1847
76. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any conversations have taken place with the French Government which commit us to any limitation or concession in connection with the coming disarmament conference?

Mr. LOCKER-LAMPSON

No, Sir.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Am I to understand that that answer applies also to any conversation with the French Ambassador here?

The Total Amounts provided by the Exchequer for National Health Insurance and for all other health services administered by the Ministry of Health or its predecessors (excluding grants out of the assigned revenues and the cost of Central Administration) in the periods specified are as follow:—
Expenditure 1913–14 Estimates, 1926–27
£ £
For National Health Insurance:
Statutory proportion of benefits (other than sanatorium benefit) and cost of administration. 1,760,555 5,427,000
Special grants towards cost of medical benefit and administration. 1,529,500 Nil
Statutory proportion of sanatorium benefit 160,000 3,076,190
For other health services (including in 1926–27 grant in lieu of sanatorium benefit). 183,434
Total £3,633,489 £8,503,190