HC Deb 09 April 1919 vol 114 cc2002-3
103. Lieutenant-Colonel CAMPION

asked the Pensions Minister whether he is aware that ex-soldiers now in receipt of pensions in respect of injuries received on service other than active service and prior to the present War are in no way benefited by the provisions of the Royal Warrants increasing the rates of pension awarded for injury received in former wars; and whether he can see his way to extending the benefits of the Royal Warrants so as to include ex-soldiers disabled by injuries received on service other than active service at dates prior to 4th August, 1914?

The MINISTER of PENSION'S (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans)

I am aware of the fact stated. The question is under consideration.