HC Deb 24 July 1918 vol 108 c1817
78. Sir J. WALTON

asked the Minister of Munitions how many honorary workers in the Ministry of Munitions receive no subsistence allowance of any kind when working in London; and how many of the forty-one honorary workers, so called, who receive a subsistence allowance of £1 1s. or £1 per day have received titles or honours since they became connected with the Ministry of Munitions?

The PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY to the MINISTRY Of MUNITIONS (Mr. Kellaway)

The number of honorary workers on the headquarter staff of the Ministry who receive no subsistence allowance when working in London is 205. Of the 41 persons who are paid an allowance of £1 or £1 1s. a day, 8 have received titles or honours since they entered the service of the Ministry.

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