HC Deb 11 June 1917 vol 94 cc623-4W
Mr. MORRELL

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War what is the position as regards the Army of a man who attained the age of forty-one years on 12th February, 1917, who attested a year ago, who three months later was examined before a medical board and rejected, and who, up to the present, has not received any calling-up notice or notice for reexamination?

Mr. MACPHERSON:

The position depends upon the exact circumstances of the individual case. If my hon. Friend will inform me of the man's name and address and what were the dates of his attestation and medical examination, and what were the place and result of the examination and the certificate given by the recruiting medical board, I will have inquiries made and inform my hon. Friend of the result.