THE INSURANCE ACT.
JER. MASTERMAN INTERVIEWED. jßy Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright London, .July 19. Mr. C. .F. Mastermah (Under-Secretary M State), in an. interview, hinted at the possibility of applying medical benefits only ill areas wherein there was a sufficiency of doctors enrolled. Tho money in other areas would bo returned to the jtosured. • Six hundred shipyards are idle owing to the men rejecting the now .insurance *ulcs. Sir William Plender explains that his I'eport was restricted to answering a, series Df Questions of fact; It does. not purport to state what the doctors are reasonably entitled to per head. A GENEROUS OFFER. ! London, July 19. Lord Ashton's firm notified the lino-, |eum workers that as the-Insurance Act fs the finest measure passed in the (n-ojkcT's interests, the firm will pay tho fwhoh> of tho contribution, and also" supplement the sickness benefits to the ei«nt of one-third.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 22 July 1912, Page 5
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145THE INSURANCE ACT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 22 July 1912, Page 5
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