§ Sir J. CRAIGasked the Prime Minister whether steps have yet been taken to authorise the wearing of chevrons by escaped prisoners of war and by officers and men who were taken prisoner by the enemy after being wounded?
§ Mr. CROOKSasked the Under-secretary of State for War whether it has been decided that men who have been prisoners of war are not entitled to wear chevrons for the period of captivity; and whether the possibility of allowing these men some distinctive mark can be reconsidered?
§ Mr. MACPHERSONThis matter is at present under consideration.