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General Dept.
I agree that the work requires more
than one A.D.C., but apparently he cannot be pro-
vided from the Regular Army.
The position is somewhat obscure. I take it
that the Gov. wants Lieut. Taylor to be his Priv.
Sec. and extra A.D.C., and to have another officer
from the Army as A.D.C. The W.O. won't recognize
the post of Priv. Sec. as a post for which an Officer of the Army may be employed, and so Lieut.
Taylor must be appointed extra A.D.C. with the laa
liability under Art. 485 of the Pay Warrant, or he
must be appointed A.D.C. ( ↑ without this liabil- ·
ity in which case there is no point in his being
Priv. Sec., since he would draw the pay of both
posts, and there would be no pay for the extra
A.D.C. It would be better therefore for the new
man to be sent out to be made Priv. Sec.,
and
the Gov. would have to choose a suitable Officer
from the Reserves or Terr. Force.
This had better be cleared up.
Mr Havis.
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