§ MR. JOSEPH A. PEASE (Essex, Saffron Walden)I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War whether the Government undertook to pay the expenses of General Truman's defence at 715 the inquiry into charges alleged against him; if so, what limit, if any, was placed on General Truman in regard to the amount he might incur.
§ MR. BRODRICKThe Government undertook to provide remuneration for a counsel to advise General Truman. The Treasury fixed a fee of fifty guineas, with ten guineas a day for any days in which the counsel retained might be engaged.