HC Deb 23 February 1933 vol 274 cc1910-1W
Mr. SMEDLEY CROOKE

asked the Minister of Pensions whether his attention has been drawn to the case of D. Wallace, of Matching Green, near Harlow, Essex, No. 11/M/126,829, who was awarded a pension in 1922 for bronchitis due to military service, was given home treatment with allowances from December, 1923, to July, 1924, had in-patient treatment with allowances from August, 1924, to November, 1924, finally being discharged from hospital as incurable; that he has had treatment for bronchitis every year since that date but was informed in July, 1931, and again recently, that the treatment required for his bronchitis was not due to War service; and whether he will take steps to see that treatment is provided by the Ministry for disabilities that have been accepted as due to War service?

Major TRYON

I am obtaining the necessary particulars as to this case, and will communicate with my hon. Friend.