15. Mr. MacCALLUM SCOTTasked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether he has considered the case of a man residing at Whalley Range, Man chester, who attested on the 10th December, 1915, was rejected as unfit for service on the 5th April, 1916, was re-examined at Hardman Street Consumption Hospital on the 27th February, 1917, and rejected as temporarily unfit, and was re-examined on the 10th March, and again rejected as temporarily unfit, being instructed to call again for re-examination in a week's time; and whether he can state how many times this man must be re-examined and prevented from carrying on his business before the military authorities can decide whether he is fit for service?
§ Mr. MACPHERSONInquiries are being made, and my hon. Friend will be informed of the result.