THE CLEMENS CASE
■, A MA'I'TER b'OR IXQUIKY. The Minister of Defence was. asked vesterdiiy whether He had anything to iav on behalf of his .Department regarUin'o the.complaint made on belialt or Me soldier.'Private Roy Clemens. Sir James Allen said that the man ■■had been transferred from one hospital to another, ajnvi-ently for.his own good. "Whether he was in fact fit to travel at the time," said.(lie Minister, ."is a medical question which I will not attempt to decide. 1 nhi getting reports .on .the matter. I may say that- Mr. Clemens ha* been to see me, and lie is concerned onlv in ensuring that there shall he llu similar trouble in future m regard to any other cases." . ■ ' ■'. \
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 6
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118THE CLEMENS CASE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 6
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