Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1928 |
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... INSURANCE BILL : 611 74. Report from Standing Committee C on the National Health Insurance Bill , with the Proceedings of the Committee . PETROLEUM ( AMENDMENT ) BILL : 615 46. Report from Standing Committee C on the Petroleum ...
... INSURANCE BILL : 611 74. Report from Standing Committee C on the National Health Insurance Bill , with the Proceedings of the Committee . PETROLEUM ( AMENDMENT ) BILL : 615 46. Report from Standing Committee C on the Petroleum ...
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... Insurance Committee , known as the Hills Committee , was set up in 1925 to investigate and report . a result of its recommendations the scheme now in operation was initiated in July , 1926. While technically it differs little from the ...
... Insurance Committee , known as the Hills Committee , was set up in 1925 to investigate and report . a result of its recommendations the scheme now in operation was initiated in July , 1926. While technically it differs little from the ...
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... Insurance Institutions only pay against loss arising through the actual insolvency of the Foreign Importer . The large increase in the Department's business in the last few months , during which the Scheme has been advertised and ...
... Insurance Institutions only pay against loss arising through the actual insolvency of the Foreign Importer . The large increase in the Department's business in the last few months , during which the Scheme has been advertised and ...
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... Insurance Policy issued by the Department would make re - insurance difficult at present , authority to re - insure , might in the opinion of your Committee , be advisable . 5. That before September , 1929 , when the period recom ...
... Insurance Policy issued by the Department would make re - insurance difficult at present , authority to re - insure , might in the opinion of your Committee , be advisable . 5. That before September , 1929 , when the period recom ...
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... Insurance business disclosed a surplus . The contracts entered into for Life Insurance in 1925 numbered 244 , and in 1926 , 238 , representing Assurances of £ 11,325 and £ 11,152 res- pectively . The total amount of the insurance in ...
... Insurance business disclosed a surplus . The contracts entered into for Life Insurance in 1925 numbered 244 , and in 1926 , 238 , representing Assurances of £ 11,325 and £ 11,152 res- pectively . The total amount of the insurance in ...
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Adjourned advertising agreed Albert Alexander Alexander Sprot Amendment proposed Ayes Bill Board Brigadier-General Warner Brocklebank Captain Bourne cent Chairman charge Charles Williams Clause Colonel Woodcock Committee divided Continued cost David Grenfell Department Empire Marketing Empire Marketing Board Estimates expenditure Government Hannon Henry Slesser insert the words Inspector Insurance John Marriott leave Lieut.-Colonel Sir Vivian Looker Lord Blanesburgh Major Glyn March Members Present ment mittee Nixon Noes Parliament Pensions Philip Cunliffe-Lister Post Office premium Ramsden Rear-Admiral Beamish recalled and further Report Revenue Richard Luce Robert Hudson scheme Sir Alexander Sprot Sir Basil Peto Sir EVELYN MURRAY Sir Frederick Hall Sir FREDERICK LIDDELL Sir George Sir HENRY BUNBURY Sir Malcolm Macnaghten Sir Philip Pilditch Sir Reginald Neville Sir Robert Newman Sir Vivian Henderson Sir William staff STANDING COMMITTEE STATIONERY OFFICE sub-section sworn and examined Tallents telephone Thomas tion Treasury Vernon Davies Vote