HC Deb 12 June 1918 vol 106 cc2229-30W
Colonel Sir J. HOPE

asked the hon. Member for Sheffield (Central Division) whether, in view of the high prices, he can increase the present weekly advance of pay of 5 francs given to interned British prisoners of war in Holland, in order to enable these men to purchase a few extras of food, and also to be in possession of some pocket-money?

Mr. FORSTER

Arrangements are being made for the pay books of prisoners of war in Holland to be sent to the officer in charge by the regimental paymasters at home showing exactly what sums are available for issue locally. Many pay books have already been received, and advances have been increased in some cases to £3 per month, and in other cases to larger sums. As the remaining pay books arrive the provisional issue of 5 florins per week (not 5 francs) will be increased wherever possible. The food question is at present being looked into.