§ Major WEDGWOODasked the Secretary of State for War what he has done or proposes to do respecting the alleged bullying of Frederick Crowsley?
§ Mr. FORSTERWhat I am doing at present is to have inquiry made. What will be done later depends on the result of the inquiry.
§ Mr. RENDALLasked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether he will see that T. B. Butcher, a private in the 14th Cheshire Regiment, Prees Heath, Whitchurch, Salop, a conscientious objector who has obeyed orders but desires non-combatant work, will be dealt with under the new scheme for conscientious objectors, or whether this applies only to men who decline to obey military orders?
§ Mr. FORSTERNo, Sir, unless a man has put forward, prior to enlistment, the plea of being a conscientious objector, he can not have his case considered as such.