§ Mr. Goodhewasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what were the numbers of births in March and April in the Borough of Southwark disclosed by the survey requested by him, classified by place of birth of mother, and whether institutional or domiciliary.
§ Mr. CrossmanThe information is as follows:
survey requested by him, classified by place of birth of mother, and whether institutional or domiciliary.
§ Mr. CrossmanThe information is as follows:
proposed State wage-related pension scheme will be permitted;
(2) what representations he has received from the managers of private pension schemes on the proposed State 249W wage-related pension scheme; and if he will make a statement.
§ 70. Mr. Boyd-Carpenterasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will now make a statement as to the result of his discussions about abatement with the representatives of occupational pension schemes.
§ Mr. CrossmanOur proposals for the contracting-out arrangements were set out in our two consultative documents, to which I referred in my reply to a Question from my hon. Friend the Member for Manchester, Gorton (Mr. Marks) on 10th June. Copies of both documents are in the Library of the House. Interested organisations to whom copies of the docu-
Place of Birth of Mother London Borough of Newham British Isles West Indies India Pakistan Africa Cyprus Others Total 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Number of Births in Area* 1. Domiciliary 86 1 1 1 — — 1 90 2. Institutional 538 77 38 25 16 4 24 722 * Births included are those to mothers usually resident in the area and those (if any) occurring in the area to mothers usually resident outside England and Wales.