HC Deb 08 May 1924 vol 173 c655W
Brigadier-General SPEARS

asked the Secretary of State for War whether men under 26 years of age, who belong to the Territorial Army, are given separation allowances when in camp?

Mr. WALSH

The answer is in the negative. Soldiers of the Territorial Army, like regular soldiers, must be 26 years of age or upwards in order to be eligible for marriage allowance.