HC Deb 18 February 1919 vol 112 cc771-2W
Colonel Sir ALAN SYKES

asked the Secretary of State for War whether the weekly bonus which is to be paid to the officers and men of the Army of Occupation is to be in addition to all their present pay, allowances, rations, etc., and so as to be a net increase on the total amounts they are now receiving in their present ranks?

Captain GUEST

The answer is in the affirmative.

Mr. T. WILSON

asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether he is aware that soldiers in the British Army of Occupation in Germany are being paid with German, currency; and that when the men come home they are unable to make exchange; and whether he will make inquiries into the matter with a view to the soldiers being relieved of the loss they are now sustaining?

Captain GUEST

Yes, Sir. Soldiers are necessarily provided with German currency to meet their requirements for local expenditure in that country. If they bring such currency home it can be exchanged, at the same rate at which it was issued, at Victoria or Waterloo Station, or, failing that, at any Post Office. I am inquiring whether any wider notification of these facilities is wanted.