HC Deb 28 June 1915 vol 72 c1473W
Mr. STUART-WORTLEY

asked the Prime Minister whether, in considering the Government scheme for compensation for damage by enemy aircraft, he will bear in mind the case of voluntary hospitals whose income is precarious, and in some of which free accommodation and treatment for wounded soldiers has been provided?

Mr. RUNCIMAN

I will take care to see that the point mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman is not overlooked.

Sir ALBERT SPICER

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether any settlement has yet taken place in regard to the cases investigated by Lord Parmoor's Committee of damage done by bombardment and aircraft; and, if so, whether the full amount or only a proportion of the assessed damages has been agreed to be paid by the State?

Mr. MONTAGU

Payments are now being made of the amounts recommended by Lord Parmoor's Committee less the amounts, if any, received on account of insurance or from payments under the Workmen's Compensation Act.