§ Mr. THOMAS DAVIESasked the Secretary of State for War why William Rees Davies, late No. M2/153391, C.S.M., Royal Army Service Corps, Mechanical Transport, who enlisted on 6th December, 1915, in London, Ontario, Canada, wounded and in Canadian hospital, Basingstoke, discharged thence 22nd July, 1918, category B 3, unlikely to be raised at the end of six months, sent to Upper Norwood to await a passage to Canada, waited seven weeks, then, tired, took his discharge 29th November, 1918, applied for repatriation three times, the last time about 6th February, 1919, when he enclosed a cablegram from his employer requesting him to return to his post at the earliest date, is still detained in England; and when he will be sent to London, Ontario?
§ Mr. CHURCHILLInquiries will be made, and I will inform my hon. Friend of the result as soon as possible.