Former MP for Clitheroe
(Clitheroe) I find myself in a very difficult position, because, first of all, I would not in any circumstances subscribe to interference with the Government of another country, and, secondly, I realise the importance of bringing such moral influence to bear upon the Indian Government as will show some regard for a considerable section of the people with whom I am closely associated. The hon....
72.(Clitheroe) asked the Minister of Pensions whether any definite decision or ruling has yet been given to war pensions committees with regard to the payment of bonus to trainees who have undergone a course of training on the termination of sanatorium treatment for tuberculosis?
(Clitheroe) There are degrees of sympathy. Your sympathy extends to the point of 18s. per week for the purpose of meeting the requirements of men who have suffered and endured during the War. Ours extends to a minimum of 40s. a week. Are you prepared to follow us?
Former MP for Clitheroe
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 26 October 1922 — General election
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