drawn pay from other appointments held by them. Major Palmer also, & probably Lieut. Cox'
X X + judging from the drew they acted as A.D.C. part of the period during which Army pay at least for dates B Cirenla the su Lieut. Cox in May 18
But for the future (per Circular of 26 July 1881) an A.D.C. will have no Regimental Pay; thence it may be necessary to increase the Vote for Private Sec (and A.D.C.) by an equivalent to about £200 as stated in this letter.
In Mauritius there is a single vote for the two posts of RF 4,000 Z which lately R: 3,000 has gone to A.D.C. but ins Z. R. 1,000 leyle there are & Priv. Sec two votes R: 5,153475 to A.D.C. and R. 3,000 to Priv. Sec"; and in the Straits $2,400 (with horse allowance) to A.D.C. and $1,4416 to Priv. Sec?
To Mental Shark Hareshang then to make two separate votes, or merely to increase somewhat the present single provision, leaving the Governor to divide the amount according to his discretion? 631
verse from this letter it would seem that Sir G. Bowen would propose to give an A.D.C. £200 $1000, and say B but perhaps he is not aware the last rule about Regimental Pay, which might make that amount not enough to attract an Officer. Wernatiteld By S.W.I. 18 dan. & un. Jon 18
It must be remembered than an A.D.C. usually lives entirely at the Governor's expense, which adds £ £200 is doubtless better than a subaltern's position in Barracks - It had better be a separate Vote of $1000 Ind. D.C. In the first government might for his private secretary the whole of 2440
Sir Geop arriors yes. a. Dc. 7 Bowen may interdner the rote when tem Js.18/1 separate vote of $100 1000 fr For Of Bowon prefer not ho han bact
drawn pay from other appointments
held by them.
Major Palmer
also, & probably Lient. Cox'
X
X
+ judging from the
drew
they acted as A.D. C.
part of the period during which
Army pay at least for
dates B
Cirenla
the su
Lieut. (ox
in May 18
But for the future (ver Circular appointed
of 26 July 1881) an A.D. C. will & the Cir have no Regimental Pay;
thence
it may be necessary
to increase
7 April 2
1880 perm A.D.C. E
the Vote for Private Sec (and A.D.C.) Draw Reg by a un equivalent to about
as stated in
£200 as
this letter.
In Mauritius there is a single
iste for
the two posts of
RF 4,000
Z which lately R: 3,000 has gone
to A .D. C.
but ins
Z. R. 1,000
leyle there
are
& Priv. Sec
two voter
R: 5,153475 to AD. C.
to Priv. Sec"; and
and R. 3,000 in the Straits
1$2,400 (with horse allowance) to A.D.C. and $1,4416 to Priv. Scc?
To
Mental
Shark Hareshang then to make two separate votes, or merely to increase somewhat the present single provision, leaving the foverw
to divide the amount according to his discretion?
631
verse from this letter it would seem that Sir G. Bowen
would propose to give an A.D.C. £200 $1000, and
say
B
but perhaps he is not aware the last rule about Regimental.
Pay, which might make that amount not mough to attract an Officer. Wernatiteld
By S.W.I. 18 dan.
& un.
Jon 18
It must be remembered than an A.D. C. usually lives entirely at the formas expence, which addive £ £200 is doubtly better than a subaltion's position in Barracks - It had better or a deparate Wok of $$1000 Ind. D.C. In the rust governan might for his private secreting the whoh of 2440
Sir Geop
arriors
yes.
a. Dc.
7
Bowen
may interdner the rote when tem
Js.18/1
separate vote of
$100
1000 fr
For Of Bowon prefer not ho han bact
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