HC Deb 20 July 1896 vol 43 c122
COLONEL DALBIAC (Camberwell, N.)

I beg to ask the Under Secretary of State for War whether in view of the consideration recently given to the case of Adjutants of Artillery Militia and Volunteers, he will consider the case of Adjutants of Volunteer Infantry, who are, through accepting these appointments, in a worse financial position than if they had remained with their regiments, with a view to their receiving some additional pay in consideration of their additional expenses and greatly increased responsibility?

* MR. BRODRICK

The case of Adjutants of Artillery, is not altogether similar to that of Adjutants of Volunteer Infantry; Lord Lansdowne sees no reason, for increasing the attractions of the appointment.