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Conscientious Objectors

Volume 103: debated on Tuesday 5 March 1918

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asked the Home Secretary if he will have immediate inquiry made into the health of J. C. S. Elliott, a conscientious objector imprisoned in Liverpool Prison, who is said to be in an extremely serious physical condition, and is losing weight rapidly?

This man is in fair general health, and shows no symptoms of deterioration, either physically or mentally. The medical officer of the prison is giving careful attention to his health.