HC Deb 18 June 1925 vol 185 c820W
Mr. HARMSWORTH

asked the Minister of Pensions whether, having regard to local medical testimony in the case of Mr. E. Goreing, of 60, Winstanley Crescent, Ramsgate, late private East Kent Regiment, he will inquire into the rejection of Mr. Goreing's claim for treatment allowance for the two weeks commencing the 29th October, 1924, seeing that these two weeks formed part of a period during which he was attended by one and the same local medical practitioner for malaria, contracted while on service at Salonika, and that for the rest of that period treatment allowance was granted?

Major TRYON

I find that in this case allowances were paid to the pensioner for the full period during which it was certified, in accordance with the requirements of the Royal Warrant, that the pensioner would be rendered unable, by the treatment necessary in his case, from providing for the support of himself and his family.