HC Deb 24 July 1916 vol 84 c1342W
Mr. MORRELL

asked the Secretary of of State for War if he can give any information as to F. H. Parton, a conscientious objector, now confined in Stoughton Barracks, Guildford, for disobedience to orders; whether this man has yet been brought before a court-martial; if so, with what result; and whether he will come under the new scheme?

Mr. FORSTER

If the hon. Member will refer to the answer I gave him on Wednesday, in reply to his oral question No. 43, he will see that I stated that the cases of all conscientious objectors who had been sentenced to imprisonment or are undergoing detention will be inquired into by the Central Appeal Tribunal. In these circumstances he will agree with me, I think, that it is hardly necessary to make special inquiries about the particular individual mentioned in the question.

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