VOTE 13.-WAR OFFICE AND ARMY ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT - continued. A.-SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF THE WAR OFFICE-continued. 4 14 1 24 1 15 500 1 1 (a) 1,500 (a) 800 (a) 650 (a) 500 300 400 (a) 300 Soldier Clerks Class B Lithographic Draughtsmen, Printers, &c. -- 1 20 600 150 530 200 200 1 658 19 (1) 2,060 4,975 1,803 4,848 31 STAFF DUTIES DIRECTORATE. 1 (a) 1,500 1,500 1,500 1 1 Assistant Director (a) 800 800 800 3 3 Deputy Assistant Directors (a) 650 650 1,950 4 4 Staff Captains (a) 500 2,000 1 Quartermaster (a) 300 15 319 2 Military Clerk (Warrant Officer) and ex-Soldier Clerk, Class A. 14 14 (k) Military Clerks (Non-Commissioned Officers) and Ex (k) 1,755 1,380 soldier Clerks, Class B. Compilation of History of Russo-Japanese War: Staff and Miscellaneous Expenses 400 1,330 266 Carried forward £. 104,550 102,267 (a) These rates include all emoluments, with the exception of Pensions for Wounds and Rewards for Distinguished Service. 1) In addition to Retired Pay or Pension. le) Includes 2001. drawn by a retired officer clerk, Class A (acting), in addition to his salary as such, as Confidential Clerk to the Military Secretary 1d) In addition to Retired Pay or Pension (if any), provided in Vote 14. Civil Pay subject to an abatement of ten per cent. when the addition dany Officer's Retired Pay causes his total to exceed 4001. a year, provided that such abatement may not reduce total below 4001. te) Includes one military clerk. One Deputy Assistant Director, an officer of the Indian Army, also receives 2001. a year from Indian funds. (g) Personal to present holder. (h) Includes 1601. for one warrant officer, formerly provided in Vote 1. 6) 1321. for two N.C.O.s VOTE 13.-.WAR OFFICE AND ARMY ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT—continued. A.-SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF THE WAR OFFICE-continued. Ex-soldier Clerks : 6 Class A.. 19 Class B, . 7 22 (b) 7/6 6c. 10/- 1,040 1,161 2,396 143,846 426 416 Carried forward £. 144,945 (a) These rites include all emoluments, with the exception of Pensions for Wounds and Rewards for Distinguished Service. (b) In addition to Retired Pay or Pension. Ic Includes Private Secretary to the Adjutant General. (d) The Assistant Director for R. E. services receives 1,0001. a year, and the Assistant Director for Army Schools, 7001. a year. (e) Formerly provided in Vote 1. f) See note (d) page 93. Includes 50l., charge pay. (5) Includes 1291. for 1 Warrant Officer, formerly provided in Vote 1. 1021. for 1 N.C.O., (k) VOTE 13.-- WAR OFFICE AND ARMY ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT—-continued. A.-SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF THE WAR OFFICE—continued. (a) These rates include all emoluments, with the exception of Pensions for Wounds and Rewards for Distinguished Service. VOTE 13.-WAR OFFICE AND ARMY ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT—continued. 1.-SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF THE WAR OFFICE-continued. (a) These rates include all emoluments, with the exception of Pensions for Wounds and Rewards for Distinguishel Service. (d) The Retired Officer Clerk, Class A., 1 ex-soldier Clerk, Class A., and 4 ex-soldier Clerks, Class B were shown under SuppliesDirectorate in 1906–7. (e) Shown as a Quartermaster in Director of Supplies Division in 1906-7. See note (d), page 93. (f) Includes 1,4281. formerly provided in Vote i. g) These records are kept for the joint use of the Quartermaster-General and the Master-General of the Ordnance; and in the Abstract (page 92) the cost of this section is equally divided between the two Departments. |