HC Deb 17 June 1867 vol 187 c1934
MR. HANBURY - TRACY

said, he would beg to ask the First Lord of the Admiralty, Whether it is the intention of the Admiralty to make any alteration in the amount of leave granted to Naval Officers, so that an equivalent to the leave of one month per annum on full pay, at present only enjoyed by Officers on the Home Station, may be granted to those returning from Foreign Service?

MR. CORRY

said, in reply, that arrangements had been made which would give to certain classes of officers on their return from foreign service the same advantages of leave as were now enjoyed by continuous service men. He could not state all the details within the limits of an answer to a Question, but a circular would shortly be issued with full particulars.