VOTE 11.- DETAIL of the ESTABLISHMENTS for MILITARY EDUCATION—continued. Rewards to Officers and Non-commissioned Officers for proficiency in -1 £. 66,800 73,100 Vote 12. MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTIVE SERVICES. I. ESTIMATE of the Sum which will be required in the Year ending 31st March 1908, to defray the Expense of MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTIVE SERVICES. 67,000 77,000 3,300 13,300 NET DECREASE £. 10,000 Net Cost of Instruction of soldiers in civilian occupations, after deducting fees paid by them 2,500 Compensation to others for Losses, and incidental expenses relating thereto Compensation to Civilians for personal injuries, and gratuities to Widows, &c., of Civilians accidently killed £. 2,900 3,600 E..-MEDALS: Cost of Medals and incidental expenses in connection with the supply of Medals and Decorations (except for Volunteer Officers) F.-POLICE: Wages, &c. of Metropolitan and other Police employed at other than Ordnance Stations G.--EXTRA-REGULATION EXPENDITURE: Amounts placed at the disposal of the Secretary of State (5,0001.) and H.-POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH EXPENSES (a) 40,000 (a) 46,400 J.--MISCELLANEOUS: Miscellaneous Charges, including loss by exchange incidental expenses 1,210 560 K.-APPROPRIATIONS IN AID: Miscellaneous Receipts, including amounts received to replace lost Medals, and gain by exchange (a) Net provision, after deducting a rebate of 25% allowed by the General Post Office on the total value of all stamps used for Army Service. Vote 13. WAR OFFICE AND ARMY ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT. I. ESTIMATE of the Sum which will be required in the Year ending 31st March 1908 to defray the Expense of the WAR OFFICE AND ARMY ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT. Also 3,0751. on account of pension of retired officers employed as clerks, whose pension is consolidated in their salaries. VOTE 13.-WAR OFFICE AND ARMY ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT—ontinued. DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY. 1 1 Principal, with allowance of 2001. as Assistant Secretary 850 50 1,000 1,200 1,200 2 2 Principals 850 1,913 1 1 Acting Principal 850 850 850 5 5 Assistant Principals (c) 600 25 3,390 11 11 (d) Clerks 15 300? (d) 2,235 150 2,037 20 500 3 3 Chief Examiners 450 15 1,455 6 6 Staff Clerks 350 15 2,574 Supplementary Clerks and Clerks, Second Division, Higher 250 10 350 61 61 Grade 5 100 Second Division Clerks 70 190 71. 10s. 13,965 13,430 10 250 9 9 Assistant Clerks 4 75) 55 150 753 5 703 1 1 Shorthand Writer 200 10 245 1 1 Military Clerk (Warrant Officer) Shorthand Writer to 175 173 PRIVATE SECRETARIES : 1 1 Principal Private Secretary to Secretary of State 800 800 800 Allowances to other Private Secretaries : £. To Secretary of State · one at 100 To other Members of the Army Council (e) six at 100 100 100 To Secretary of the War Office .one at 100 (e) 500 500 (f) 150 150 380 280 To Clerk to Commissioners of Income Duty, £100 (g) 110 110 Carried forward £. 51,470 49,300 (a) Includes pay of four Clerks and allowances of five Clerks employed in other Departments as Private Secretaries to Members of Council. (b) These rates include all emoluments with the exception of Pensions for Wounds and Rewards for Distinguished Service. (c) Includes one Principal of the old establishment, who rises from 7001., hy 25l. annually, to 9001. (d) Includes 2401. for a military officer (employed as a private secretary in lieu of one of these clerks), formerly provided in Vote 1. (ei One of the Private Secretıries is a Retired Officer Clerk (Class A.), who receives no extra pay. f) The present holder retains his right to the allowance of 1501. per annum. ig) Previously provided under Department of Finance Member. |