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taken place in the Indian Army pay of rank which is drawn
with it. A Lieutenant in the Indian Army now draws
Rs.475 as against Rs. 280 before the war; a Captain on
promotion Rs.750, and after 15 years service Rs.850, as
against Rs.400 before the War.
3.
So far as I can find out, if an R.M.L.I.Officer
wa 3 seconded to fill a paid establishment vacancy in
India as Aide-de-Camp to a governor etc., he would get
the Indian Army pay of his rank plus staff pay as laid down
above, and the whole would form a charge on Indian
Revenues, Naval funds bearing no charge in respect of
him. If there is anything else about this, I can find
out for you,
lease let me know.
Yours sincerely,
12 Louthwait
K. 12097/21.
Sir,
INDIA OFFICE.
WHITEHALL.
LONDON. S.W.1.
20th December 1921.
In reply to your letter of 9th instant, number
S. 13378, I am directed to state for the information
of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury
that Captain C. Brooke Short, R.M.L.1. is employed as
an extra Aide-de-Camp, to the Governor of Bombay, and us
such, is not entitled to pay from Indian Funds.
The
emoluments if any, issued to Captain Brook-Short would be paid by the Governor of Bombay personally.
·
The appointment of extra Aide-de Camp, is authorised by Army Regulations, India, for special and temporary duty on the Staff of the Viceroy, & Governor or a Lieutenant
Governor but carries with it no pay as such.
The Secretary.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant.
(SD) V.H.SWAIN.
Assistant Secretary.
Military Department.
Treasury.
Whitehall, S.V.1.