HC Deb 10 June 1901 vol 94 cc1461-2
MR. MALCOLM (Suffolk, Stowmarket)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War whether he is now prepared to recommend His Majesty to allow those officers, non-commissioned officers, and men who served in the last Cretan campaign to wear the medal granted by Prince George of Greece for that campaign, and which is already worn by the troops of other European Powers which were engaged in the same operations.

MR. BRODRICK

This question has been carefully considered, and it was decided that there should be no Cretan medal. I am not, therefore, prepared to reopen it. I think my honourable friend is in error in thinking that the troops of other Powers are wearing the medal.

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