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FULL PAY OP THE ROYAL NAVY.
OOAST GUARD OFFICERS— continued.
Cruiser Service.
Second Mate on Promotion
After 3 years ...
Senior Mate ou promotion
After 3 years
Senior Mate in Command
After a years...
Chief Officer on Promotion
After 3 years
„ 6 ,,
Chief Officer in Command
After 3 years
„ 6 ,.
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GENERAL.
2 For each day at sea.
For each day at sea.
6
Submarine Allowances.
To Officers of the rank of Warrant Officer, Commissioned Per diem.
Warrant Officer, Midshipman, Mate and Sub-Lieutenant — s. d.
(a) For service in Submarine 2
(6) When actually at sea in Submarines, but not appointed
for this duty
To Officers above the rank of Sub-Lieutenant and below that of
Captain —
(a) For service in Submarine
(ft) When actually at sea in Submarines, but not appointed
for this duty ..
(c) Officers appointed to Depot Ship for duty with Sub-
marines
(Note.— This allowance to cover all periodical embarkation
in Submarines.)
To Officers of the raDk of Captain —
When appointed in command of a Submarine 4
Allowance for charge of Accountant Officer's duties —
To any Officer in charge of Accountant Officer's stores and
accounts in the absence of an Accountant Officer 1 to 2 6
at Admiralty discretion.
Difference of Mess Subscription. — When messing in the Ward Room Mess —
To Gun Room Officers (including Mates and R.M. Lieutenants while ranking
with Sub-Lieutenants , ...
To Warrant Officers 1
The following allowances to be continued —
Hag Allowances as laid down in Article 1405 of King's Regulations ..
Extra Pay as laid down in Chapter XXXIX of King's Regulations.
Uardlying Money in Torpedo Boats as laid down in Article 1487 of King's Regulations
and in certain other small craft employed on war service.
Climate Pay as laid down in Article 1488 of King's Regulations.
Field Allmcance as laid down in Article 1489 of King's Regulations.
Interpreters' Allowance as laid down in Article 341 of King's Regulations.
Colonial Allowance to be reviewed and reported on annually as to rates considered
necessary by Commanders-in Chief on Stations where paid, the reports to reach
the Admiralty i»tf 3lst December.

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