HC Deb 10 May 1916 vol 82 c676W
Mr. STUART-WORTLEY

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether the married men of the groups summoned for the 29th of May will in fact be called up on that date, or whether the younger married men to be brought in under the new Military Service Bill will be called up before them?

Sir J. D. REES

asked whether Groups 35 to 41 of attested married men are officially called up for the 29th instant; whether such call was made in the expectation that the Military Service Bill, now withdrawn, which did not include unattested married men would become law; whether, since that Bill has been withdrawn and all married men are, under the Bill now before the House, to become liable, Groups 35 to 41 will come in their order; whether this will be later than the date of calling up very large numbers of the married men; and whether it is proposed nevertheless to call first upon these, who behaved best and came forward before they were under any legal obligation in this behalf, or whether all the married men will now be placed upon the same footing in all respects?

Mr. TENNANT

Military requirements necessitate the calling up of these groups?, and it is impossible to defer the calling of them up until the Military Service Bill now before Parliament has received the Royal Assent.