B—7 [Pt. I]
DETAILS OF ESTIMATES FOR THE
ARMY DEPARTMENT— continued
(а) Increased provision required to provide for salaries previously charged to War Expenses Account. (б) Increase due to new pay scales and pay of personnel previously charged to War Expenses Account. (c) Increase due to acquisition of surplus United Kingdom stocks held in New Zealand. (d) Decrease owing to fewer personnel in camp. (e) Increase on account of allowances under new pay scales.
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Y OTE —ARMY—continued 1947-48. 1946-47. Voted. Expended. Subdivision No. I—Salaries, Pay, and Allowances—continued £ £ £ Salaries —continued Other Salaries 514 Civil staff (£113-£1,000): clerical, general, and non-permanents Pay and allowances — Regular Force and Interim Army— Major-General: 1 at £1,600 Brigadiers : 8 at £1,405 Brigadiers : 3 at £1,405 (part year) Colonels : 3 at £1,205 Colonels : 1 at £1,159 Lieut.-Colonels : 19 at £1,022.. Lieut.-Colonels : 3 at £1,022 (part year), £986 (part year) Other officers and other ranks : 3,000 (£183-£1,000) . .. (6) Regular Force and Interim Army : arrears, 1946-47 In lieu of accrued leave : Regular Force .. Territorial Forces Officers on loan from other Forces (part recoverable) Casual employees : Civil (a)170,000 1,600 11,240 1,487 3,615 1,159 19,418 3,041 1,518,440 250,000 2,200 1,000 2,000 2,500 100,000 [*1,274,900 3,000 * 1,373,964 Total —Subdivision No. I 1,989,000 1,379,150 1,373,964 Subdivision No. II—Food and Clothing Clothing, boots, &c. Foodstuffs, supplies, &c. Uniform allowances (c)362,000 (d)120,000 (e) 70,000 225,000 225,000 10,000 224,005 225,018 10,333 Total—Subdivision No. II .. 552,000 460,000 459,356
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