HC Deb 27 February 1922 vol 151 cc52-3W
Sir JOHN HOPE

asked the Secretary of State for War what is the minimum sum which should be paid weekly to a married sergeant whose account is in debt to the public through no breach of military discipline?

Sir R. SANDERS

The normal cash payment, exclusive of marriage allowance, which may be made to a soldier who is in debt to the public is 7s. a week, but the Regulations admit of larger payments in special cases, provided a sufficient sum can be stopped to secure the recovery of the debt within a reasonable time. Marriage allowance for a sergeant which is not stopped in any case is at the rate of 9s. 6d. a week at present, with additions for children.