HC Deb 05 August 1909 vol 8 c2102W
Mr. TYSON WILSON

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that John Clark, an ex-telegraph messenger and acting assistant-postman at Glasgow, was disqualified for a full-time appointment by the official medical officer; that he submitted a medical certificate from another practitioner challenging the accuracy of the medical officer's diagnosis, and asking to be examined by the medical referee; whether he is aware that Clark's request was refused, although he gave an undertaking to pay the necessary fees; and whether, in view of the facts of the case, he will give instructions that Clark be examined by the medical referee?

Mr. BUXTON

The medical evidence in the case of John Clark, an ex-telegraph messenger at Glasgow, was conclusive that he was physically unfit for an established appointment, and it was considered, therefore, that no useful purpose would be served by a further medical examination. It is possible, however, that the Civil Service Commissioners, who are the ultimate authorities in matters of this kind, might take a different view, and I have caused the case to be forwarded for their consideration.