Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to~

The Secretary,

War Office,

London, S.W.,

and the following number quoted.

027/119(F.2)

Soppy

C.O.

43281

Id 24 DEC 041

War Office,

London, S.W.

3 December, 1904.

372

Sir,

I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of

your letter of the 10th instant, No.41133/04 on the

subject of an Interpreter's allowance to Major J.J.O'B.

Sexton, 110th Mahratta Light Infantry, while acting as

Commandant of a camp in which Russian Officers and men

are interned, and to acquaint you that this officer draws

his pay and allowances in accordance with Indian Army

Regulations.

I am therefore to suggest that the opinion of

the India Office should be obtained as to the rate

admissible for Major Sexton whilst employed on the

duty referred to.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office,

S.W.

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