HC Deb 31 May 1922 vol 154 cc2113-4W
Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty why engineer officers who joined the service prior to 1903 are not entitled to count their time passed as pro- bationers towards pensions under the recent retirement scheme; if he is aware that these officers, though few in number, are thus placed in a disadvantageous position as compared with others of equal service; and whether the Admiralty will give further consideration to this matter?

Mr. AMERY

Prior to 1st April, 1903, commissions were not issued to probationary assistant engineers, and as under the Naval Regulations only service covered by commission is allowed to count for retired pay purposes, the period in question cannot now be allowed to reckon. The rule is a general one and is not applicable only to officers retiring under the special retirement scheme.