HC Deb 23 May 1916 vol 82 c1972
28. Sir ALFRED MOND

asked the Under-Secretary for War whether his attention has been called to the representations made by the Swansea Corporation, the chairman of the Glamorgan County Council, and of the West Glamorgan Appeal Tribunal in favour of the appointment of a medical board at Swansea; whether he is aware that real hardship is being caused to men desiring to be properly classified who have to travel forty-five miles to Cardiff for medical examination; and whether, in view of the large population in and around Swansea, he will immediately set up a competent military medical board in that town whose decision shall be final?

Mr. TENNANT

The matter to which my right hon. Friend calls attention has been referred to the Western Command for consideration, and it is hoped that a reply may be received in the course of a day or two.