§ 19. Mr. G. LAMBERTasked the Minister of National Service whether he will instruct his representatives not to press for men to join the Army who have youthful families of more than six children; and whether such concession is existent in France?
§ Mr. BECKExemption on grounds of hardship is a matter for decision by the statutory tribunals, who take into account such matters as the number and age of the children of an applicant. I am informed that there are regulations in France modifying the military obligations of fathers of large families. It has not, however, been possible for me as yet to obtain full information, but further inquiries are being made.
§ Mr. LAMBERTWill the modification be introduced into England?
§ Mr. BECKAs I understand, the hardship in France is modified by regulation, whereas here we have adopted the tribunal system by which these cases are referred to tribunals.