§ Prior to 1st March, 1917, full emoluments were continued for the first 61 days, and from the 62nd day half-pay and allowances, except that officers of the rank of Colonel drew the same emoluments as a Lieut.-Colonel while prisoner of war. From 1st March, 1917, the following rates were introduced for issue as from that date, in lieu of the rates previously admissible from the 62nd day of captivity:— 2046W statement to show in full detail the emoluments received under all headings by officers of all ranks of the three Services, regimental and staff, while in captivity?
§ Sir A. WILLIAMSONThe following statements, though not so complete and elaborate as the question suggests, will, I hope, be sufficient for the hon. and gallant Member's purpose.
and lower received during captivity the rank. The rates in the case of infantry
Per Annum. £ Divisional Commander with Substantive rank of Major-General 1,150 Divisional Commander with Substantive rank of Colonel 800 Brigade Commander (Brigadier-General) with Substantive rank of Colonel 800 Assistant Adjutant-General or General Staff Officer, 1st Grade, with Substantive rank of Colonel 590