HC Deb 28 March 1944 vol 398 cc1221-2
2. Mr. Liddall

asked the Secretary of State for War if a medical officer in the Army with English qualifications must forgo any leave due to him if he wishes to sit for Scottish medical examinations.

Sir J. Grigg

While a medical officer is not given additional leave he is allowed to draw on the next period of privilege leave due to him in order to sit for the examination. I need hardly add that these rules apply to all officers, no matter where they have acquired their present qualifications or where they wish to acquire further qualifications.