HC Deb 15 February 1911 vol 21 c1197W
MARQUESS of TULLIBARDINE

asked the Secretary of State for War whether, as the rank and file of the regular infantry of the line receive £1 13s. 2d. clothing allowance quarterly for upkeep of kit and boys only receive 17s. 11d., both having the same kit to keep up, and seeing that a boy's ordinary pay is only 8d., out of which 4½d. goes daily in messing and washing, he will consider the raising of a boy's clothing allowance in order to prevent him being in debt, as is usually the case at present?

Mr. HALDANE

I have fully considered this question. Taking the boy's pay and allowances and the charges he has to meet as a whole, he gets quite sufficient pocket money.