HC Deb 11 August 1920 vol 133 cc415-6W
Mr. HORNE

asked the Minister of Pensions whether his attention has been called to the case of Private H. Boulter, No. 111,204, late Royal Army Service Corps Remounts, who re-enlisted in 1915 and served for two and a half years in France until totally disabled by rheumatism contracted during the period of his service; and whether such disability entitles him to a pension?

Major TRYON

My medical advisers have been unable to accept Mr. Boulter's disability as due to or aggravated by his military service. Mr. Boulter has, however, exercised his right of appeal to the Pensions Appeal Tribunal against the consequent refusal of pension, and the ultimate decision now rests with the Tribunal.

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