HC Deb 22 July 1919 vol 118 cc1162-3W
Major COURTHOPE

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the privilege granted to military and voluntary aid detachment hospitals of duty-free tobacco is denied to hostels for blinded soldiers; and, if so, whether he will extend this privilege to them?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

Exemption from duty was granted as a temporary war con- cession for tobacco presented as gifts for the use of serving soldier and sailor patient in hospitals accredited by the War Office or Admiralty. The special grounds for allowing this privilege do not exist in the case of discharged disabled soldiers in institutions under the Ministry of Pensions, who receive pensions for the highest degree of disablement, subject only to a small deduction for maintenance, and have provision made for their families.