HC Deb 06 February 1951 vol 483 cc188-9W
96. Major Beamish

asked the Secretary of State for War if he will publish a comparative table showing all foreign theatres in which British troops are serving and the overseas allowance payable in each theatre; for what reasons the overseas allowance is not being paid to British troops fighting in Korea; and if he will put right this anomaly.

Mr. Strachey

I will circulate in the OFFICIAL REPORT a table showing the single rates of local overseas allowance at present payable to the principal areas overseas to officers of the rank of major and below and to other ranks of the rank of corporal and below. If the commander of the British troops in Korea considers a local overseas allowance necessary I am satisfied that he will submit recommendations accordingly.

Following is the table:

Area Local overseas allowance
Officers, major and below Other ranks, corporal and below
Daily rates Daily rates
s. d. s. d.
Malaya and Singapore 7 0 3 9
Hong Kong 3 6 2 3
Jamaica 2 6 6
Malta 2 3 10
Nigeria 2 0 2 0
East Africa 1 9 1 9
Egypt 1 9 6
Sierra Leone 1 3 1 9
Gold Coast 1 3 1 0
Sudan 1 0 10
British Army of the Rhine
British Troops in Austria
Trieste
Cyrenaica Nil Nil
Tripolitania
Korea
Japan

Notes:

(a) These rates also apply to married personnel unaccompanied by their families.

(b) Higher rates arc paid to higher ranks at most stations.