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Conscientious Objectors

Volume 104: debated on Thursday 11 April 1918

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asked the Under-Secretary of State for War why the discharge papers of Alfred Major, a conscientious objector discharged from Walton Prison on 11th February, have not been sent on to him as promised; and, in view of the fact that this man, who has a wife and three children, is not able to get employment without his discharge papers, will he see that they are sent on to him at once?

If my hon. Friend will furnish me with the name of Major's regiment and his regimental number, I will have inquiry made.