HC Deb 20 March 1917 vol 91 c1716
15. Mr. MacCALLUM SCOTT

asked 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. MACPHERSON

Inquiries are being made, and my hon. Friend will be informed of the result.