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BUDGET ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE ON DEFENCE SERVICES (AR:UY, ROYAL AIR FORCE AND ROYAL INDIAN NAVY) FOR THE YEAR 1937-38 AND OF CONNECTED. RECEIPTS NEw DXLlll.; 1 Tht. 27th Fehrii.{J,ry 1931.j

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BUDGET ESTIMATES

OF

EXPENDITURE ON DEFENCE SERVICES

(AR:UY, ROYAL AIR FORCE AND ROYAL INDIAN NAVY)

FOR THE YEAR

1937-38

AND OF

CONNECTED. RECEIPTS

NEw DXLlll.; 1

Tht. 27th Fehrii.{J,ry 1931.j

Drad~o

BL

5!

OENERAL St1'-'M A.R Y 01' E8TIMA.TES. ·

Judaet Eatlmate, 11186-87.

!.eWell Blltlmat . lll:l&-87.

:a.. ....

'AIVft DEP'ENCB 'I,S7,86,083 ,,73,U,888 IG.GS,G0,196 ,2,88,06,000 ',60,86,000 88,20.70,000 62,19,02,000 ,,76,541000 87,43,48,000 62,86,27,000 ,,80 79,000 18,08,61,000 t~EitVIOEs-

l¥fEOTlVB '

58 ~tvul I>EP'P!NCW 8,71,78,773 ,7,08,865 8,24,70,408 8,87,114,000 811,84,000 8,00,70,000 8,87,17,000

SEKVIC~S-38,58,000 8,00,81,000 8,41,90,000 ,1,81,000 8,00,69,000

JlOli•UUOl'lVB

r •JI.S TO 9,811,8117 eo TRANS .a. j}i(»i 11,39,3117 -12,40,000 ... -82,40,000 91,000 91,000 -1,42,26,000 -1,42,211,000

DE"PENC11 JiJ£SElt VB

lUND.

----- ---------TOTAL 50,18,63,2~3 5,20,58,263 U,IIS,OO,OOO 110,88,111,000 4,113,111,000 45,45,00,000 50,67,10,000 6112,10,000 45,45,00,000 49,83,112,000 5,2%,10,000 44,81,82,000

-;- _ a s s a • ..

,.

FOR THE YEAR 1937-3&

GE.r.."ERAL SUMXARY O"F ESTIMATES.

The major and main heads. of expenditure and receipts under Defence Se'I'Vices are:-58 l

MaJor Heal XLV II Defence Servioes-Effeotive (sub-divided inttl twelVe acoount heads):- ·

Head 1Jl.-Fighting Services. Hwrl 2/ !I.-Administrative Services. Hwd 8/111.-Manufacturing Establishments (including stores). Hwd 4/IV.-Army Headquarters, Staff of CoDUDIUlds, eto. Hwd 6/V .-Purchase and Sale of Stores, Equipment and Animals. (other than those

purchased direct by Manufacturing Establishments, M. E. S., R. A. F. and R. I. N.). Hwd 6/Y I.-.qpecial Services. H8'J41fVII.-Transportation. Conservancy, Hot weather establishments.~ MisoeU..

neoua. Hwd BJV 111-?.lilitary Engineer Services (including Btoret

Head 9JIX-Ailll:iliary and Territorial Forces. Hwd 10JX.-Royal Air Force (including stores). Head 11/XI-Royal Indian Navy (including stores). Heacl12/Zll.~uetta Recon11truction,

MaJor Hwd XL vi:r -Defence Services-Non-effective (sub-divHed into ihree ' acc<Junt heads)

Bwd IJI.-Army. Bwrl 2JII.-Royal Air Force. Hwd 8/III.-Royal Indian Navy.

MaJor Bead. 6D-Transf'ers~ Defence Reserve J!"uDd.· from

2. The Defence Department of the Government of India controls the expenditure under all the heads except that pertaining to tne Military Accounts Office a which are under the

control of the Finance Department. . ·

3. The budget estimates are baaed on the cost of ~e actual anticipated stren(th of tJ;e Defence Services. The actual compiled e-q>enditure for previous years is also used aa a guide and alluwanee made for all reorganisations, new measures and changes in policy or equipment.

-l. The term •• Pay " used in this budget includes all allowances except when they are hnwn separately e.g., kit and clothing allowanCBP. .

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4 DEFL~CX SERVICES ESTIMATES

D1SmmU'liOY OlP' THE BUDGET ESTniA.TE OF EXPE!'IDI'rURE YEAR 1937-38 BETWEEN DDIA AND ENGLA....~D.

I'OR Tli&

IDdia. England. ToleL

. ,. EXPENDITURE- ~

118;-DEFENCE SERVICEs-EFECl'lVE-

1-o\DJOinll'tB&:rna Saanoaa

J,-)fAJrVrAt"l'UJUlffJ B8TAJIUSIUOlft8 (IlroLVDING SroBP)

4.-.AJurT H••nov.u.nu, STAn o• . 0oK!f.&.In)81 11'1'Co o

I.-P17Boa.UB AWD lALII OJ' 8TOIUI., •oOD'KDI'I' m AliDIALII ( OTJmB 'I'Bd '1'1108. l'l7BOB.UBD DJ1UIO'I' BY lUlroYAOT17BDfG EBUBLJBB• 11111f'1'8, M. E. 8., R. A. F. ABD R.LN.)

• • 7.-TaABSPOBTATlON, ColfBBB"ANOY1

BO'J! WIIATBBR EaT.&.BUSB• 11BlfT8 ABD MlaOBI.LA¥B0178 ,

8.-MJLll'ABY ENOINBBB 8BBVIOB8 (INCL17DING Sl'OBB8) •

9,-AVJ:ILIABY AND TBBBITOBUL Foac&s •

· 10. • Roru. A1a Fo•o• (INOLVDIBO 8TOBB8) •

11. -RoYAL Iwouw NAVY (1Hot.17D• IWG Sl'OtU!:S) • •

U.-Qmrru. R~:connvOTJOB

TOTAL

~~~.-DEFENCE SERVICES-NON· EFFECTIVE:- -

Ra.

~3,64.05,000

6,41,89,000

2, 72,45,00)

1,91,88,000

3,24,89,000

1,50,000

1,84,37,000

3,66,80,000

58,72,000

1,00,94,000

41,17,000 84,77,000

36,33,43,000

1. ABIIY 3,69,50,000

t. RoYAL Am FoBClll • 32,000

•• IWTAI.UDIAX NAVY 1,45,000

TorAL 3,71,27,000

60 -TRANSFERS FROM DEFENCE ·RESERVE FUND -1,C,25,000

-TOTAL EXPENDITURE • 38,62,45,000

(1 £-Ra.l3l),

Ra •

2,86,17,000 . 16,50,22,000

39,4-1,000 6,81,33,000

31,04,000 3,03,49,000

9,80,000 2,01,68,000

81,99,000 4,06,88,000

4,00,000

77,04,000

7,24,000

91,74,000

22,19,000 19,000

6,50,84,000

4,57,55,000

6,24,000

7,8-l,OOO

'· 70,63,000

11,21,47,000

8,50,000

2,61,41,000 .

3,74,04,000

58,72,000

1,92,68,000

63,36.000 84,{)6,000

42,84,27,000

8,27,M,OOO

5,56,000

9,20,000

---8,41,90,000 -----1,42,25,000

49,83,92,000 ------

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FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.. 5

DISTRmUTION . OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATE OF RECEIPTS . FOB T.HE YEAR, ros7 .as BETWEEN INDIA. AND ENGLAND. : · ·- · · A

! ....

India.

Rs. RECEIPTS-

XLVII-DEFENCE SER VICEB-EFFECTlVE-

I.-F'IGBTING S.EBVIOES

ll.-.ADMINISTIU.TIVB SEBVIOES

W. -MAlftri'AOTtJBJNG EBTAJILISBlmlllTS (INCLUDING STORES)

zv.-ABMY HEADQVABTERS,STm o• C0101ANDS0 BTOo o • •

V.-PtniOBASB AND BALli OJ' sTORBB, BQUJPMBNT AND A:NIJ(AL8 (OTHER THAN THOSB PVBOBASBD DmBOT BY M~ACTUBINCJ ESTABLISHMENTS, M. E. 8., R. A. F'. AND&. I. N.)

VI.-SPEOIAI. S.B:BVIOBS

Vll.-TBANSPOBTATION, CoNSBBVANOY, BOT WBATHlCB EsT.&BLISBMBliTB AND MlsOBLI.ANEOVB

vni-Mn.rrABY ENOINEEB SBBVIO.B:S (INOLtTDlliG STOBBS)

IX.-At7XILIABY .A.'ND TEBHJTOBIAL FOBOESo

X-ROYAL Am FOBOB (INOLVDING. SroaBS) •

XI.-ROYAL INDtA!I' NAVY (INOLtTD• lNG Sroau) • • •

XII.-QUBT'l'A RBOONSTBUOTION

ToTAL

XLVIIT.-DEFENCE SERVICES-NON­EFFECTIVE-

L .ABKY

IL Ronllo ArB FoBO.B: •

lli. RoyAL bDrUJ N.a.vr

TOTAL •

TOTAL REoiUPTS •

7,01,000

21,58,000

68,71,000

. 53,000

1,20,05,000

i,68,000

34,56,000

18,000

1,95,000

3,41,000

2,66,66,000

6,91,000

1,000

6,92,000

2, 73,58,000

England. (1 £-=Rs. 131).

Ra.

%,07 ,'70,000

36,000

2,000

3,65,000

·4,000.

. -· . 2,00,000

1,000

27,000

8,000.

2,14,13,000

34,38,000

},000

34,39,000

2,48,52,000

TotaL

2,14,'71,000

21,9l,OOO

68, 71,00()

. 55,00<l

'.

1,23, 70,00()

4,00(J

.. ' 10,68,000

~ ;.-..... ~ " .... -...

34,57,000

18,000

2,22,000

3,49,000.

4,80, 79,000

41,29,00()

2,000

41,31,000

5,22,10,000

e-. DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

DlS'I'RIBOT!OS O.i" THE BUDGET ESTillATE FOR EXPENDITURE IS INDIA HEAD

-· 1

D~.-D-~BNCB 8ERVICB8-B.n'BOTITB ... ._ •-~alniJie Bun~

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Tor.u. "llau 1.-.A.DIIJliJIID.&Dft 8D'mlD­

A-Krr.rr•a1' TaAIJJUa B.-BDVO.U'IOW - • • • <l.-ROY .U. llfDUW DBY 8DYIUII COne o D-Rnoun DIU'Oft .IJI.D BB.UDill&

OHk&.'ftO!ft • • • • • B.--IIIDuw .&.an V11'1'11UWuT cone • 1'.-IIIDUW AIIIY OIDW&KOI COne o 0.-lUDIO.U. COLLIOII:B .t.!ID SOROOLI • H.--CI!ITaUo DI8P08.t.UI 0B.&.t..111Uft08 • L-MIDIO.U. 811"f1011:8 • • .J.-MIU'l'.t.IY AOOOUII"ft Omen • E-EooL18I.t.!l'ftO.U.IIIIT.t.BLI8RII.IIllft L.--C.urro!III811TI • • • • M-MIIIt'llld..t.!IIOU8 8DVIOU VlrDD

'f'lll lll. 0. 0. 18 IIIDI.t. lf.-MIIIOJILL.t..III'IUI IIUVIOU VlrDD

t'RI A. 0. IW lllulA , 0.-MI8011LL41110UI 8UYIOII hDD

ra• 0. o. 8. • • • • P.-MIIIt'ILL.t.JnOUI dnnou VWDI&

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0 PIIWOIP.lL llr.t.R OWfiO.U

JL.-]i;!IQL.t.JI D • • • Tou:.

BIU.II I.-K.llf1JP.llm71lllf8 ••'I' Ut.!!!!lllUT8 (IJIOLUDI1811'1'0.U)-

£.-'W-to.U. 8'1'oU Duortl AI.D WOU• IRON • • • •

B.-ROY.U. li.DIAlf AIIIY 8BR'I1011 COIPI 0. -Q&DlU!IOI .t.liD 0LOTBD"Q • .t.OTO&DI D..- OIU.88 F .1.1111 R..-D.t.IIY FUJII 1'.-ElfGL.t..IID

Tour.

JIUD t.-.Aan BUIIQU.t.lft&a. 8'1'AWJ OJ COBW.t.IIDII, no.-

.1.-Aa•Y HUDQU.lllUU • B.--8'1'.l"OWCoiiUIIDI • • o 0.-&u" OW DIBTaJilTS DD llll&.ul• o D.-KIIGL.t.l»

Tor.u

BIU.II 1.-P"'OBAD DD l.t.LI OJ 8'1'008. EQUJW1UIO'I' .liiD AIJULI (Mill 1'8.1.1 'I'BO~II PUICB.t.81D J>IBI!m' 111' M.t.IIUW.lO'I'UaJr:& UT.lBLIIBIII11'1'11 liL a. ¥.., a . .a.. 1' • .1.11» .11., 1. li'r

.&.-ILL A. B. C. • • B.-AIIW.t.U (IUIIOu.TB) • o-LA.O.C. • • '. • • 1).-LMII.U. Sro..a L'ft"PJIC'I'OUUI DD

~IIIIOAI. Dawtlt l I!Duao. B.-Ji..aGL.t..IID

I ....

t.u:i7.noo Lil6,17,ooo

I .. ..

80,20,000

• ... 13,01,80,000 -81,76,000

t,OO,OOO

1a,e.,oo,ooo

• ...

87,12,000 • t,7t,65,ooo 1;08,ooo

411.000 111,4!1.000 0,&6,000 88,000

"i2,ooo (o7,ooo

!1,28,000

.... 3!1:4~.000

t,ss;C.il,ooo

0,04,000

6,22,000

2,69,000

e.,ll1,000 72,63,000 8,31,19,000 20,03,000

:11·0~ 000 --:o:.:..-81.o~.ouo

t,"9i,ooo

82,000 15.211,0011 13,25,000 32.1!6.000

o:•n.ooo 81,o~.ooo - ...

10,62,000 1,211.16,000 ~

4o,"64,ooo 82,62,000

73,16,000

11,63,000

11,63,000

1,2!1,01.000 111,76,000

• ...

n,"85,ooo

U,42,000

86,2i",IJ<JO

l,72,,U,OOO

18,5ft,OOO

1e;ii,ooo at.ooo

1'1.-~.tlflO ••• ltl,W,OOO- -;:-.~ i7,l:.!,OIJ() --- ------•• 7,,73,000 1,01,70,000 17,10,40,000 8,67,60,000 1,62,114.000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.. 'I

-FOR THE YEAR. )937-38 BErWEEN CONTROLLING OFFICERS AT QUARTERS.

Director OeneraJ. lndlan Medical 8erTioe,

7

Ha.

----

t,o2:ooo

~

24 49,000

u.•v.wo

26,H,OOO

Aal8t&nt )I Wt.&ry s- MWt.&ry XJUt.&ry Dll'ector; AlrOllloer l<'t.Ary (Per· Searet&r7 MWt&r7 Accoun'- of Ooll&llland• 1011&1~ to to Searetary. ant B.eguiatlou ~Royal

H Hta General. and ·-· E:.:cellency EJ:OelleiiC)' Forma. tbe Oom· tbe mander-ID- Vtaeror.

Oble!,

8 I 1() 11 12 11

n. •• n.a. n.a. R!o n.a. n.a.

-

97;00,000

97,00,000

4,21,000 1,04,000 2,60,000 12,61,000

........ ,,:.!l,WO 1,04,000 2,60,000 1.2,61,000

,,21,000 !,60,000 97,00,000 12,61,000

UaaDOo cat.edol

11

R!!o

, ... 2,88,000 ......:.;.:.... 2,38,000

To'f.l.a.

H

. B..

13,91,80,000 -ll1,76,000

4,00,000 2,86,17,000

16,50,22,000

80,28,000 87,12,000

1,74,73,000

19,96,000 10,44,000 '11,86,000 1,92,000

1,s8;68,ooo 97,00,000

4,07,()(,() 21,28,000

U,42,000

9,94,000

6,22,000

2,59,000

2,38,000 39,44,000

6,81,33,000

24,49,000 1,91,000

1,72,89,000 40,54,000 32,62,000 31,04,000

3,03,49,000

77,98,000 32,86,000 81,04,000

9,!<0,000 2,01,&,000

2,28,01,000 19,76,000 ?6,81,000

31,000 ......::.:...._ .81,99,000

••• ,,06,&8,000

2,38,000 32,43,60,000 --

s· DUL~a SERVICES ESTI.aun:s

• 18.-.0U'UO. 8BBVIOB5-~ .....

·BUvea JOawUD.

BUD 7.-~HHrOW, OO!iiDY.tJ¥01'0 liM ...-..a.'lna BIII+BIJ!IIDOD'I.a..-D :MIBOJILI,.a..-~11&-

J.-TunroHA!'JO• • • B.-JIIUD Tunrou, :bu.

c.-connnwM, ..... BM 1l'a.l.!lrD aa'l.I.BLIBIDDillft •

.. :L-b&L.UD . .

BUD 8.--.rn.rr.a.aY b9llDD BDYfOU. U•OLVD1B8 8'10 ... )

B'UD 10.-RoY U. .&.1& J'oao. (J•OLVDI.I 8'10 ... ) •

BuD lt.-Ronr. lJmUJr lU.n (nrOLVDUI 8'lOU8)

a ..... a.-ADY BtiD 1.-aonr. .&.I& J'oao.

. u ..... a.-aour.lJmUJr B.a.n

GouabiiiWt ChWol~ Jdtataal .. l.adla. GeunletaL o-u.

I I ' ... ... ... 4,7&,73,000 1,01,711~000 17,10,&0,000

•.oo,ooo• -1,10,000

110,250

77,04,000

78,80,250

7,2-&,000•

01,7-&,ooo•

es,so,ooot

t9,ooo•

&,67,55,000•

6,2-&,ooo•

0,20,0001

---

68,72,000

8,00,60,000

~ v. ... _..._ ~or

9eDinl. 0~

I • ... ... 8,67,60,000 8,62,8-&,00C)

t,6s,n,ooo

7,55,000

lo.o2,ooo

1,81,28,000

8,fltl,80,000

8-&,77,000

~ • &,72,08,000 8,09,60,ooct .... ---OUID TOTU 11,92.14,250 1,01,79,000 11,218,01,000 0,90,,4,000 8,6U4,ooct

AD Dere-~ erpelldltun II _t..,ne4 bf \be 00ftrllmetdol ladlata &be Defnee llDd ,.,.,....,. Der;.rtmnla aD4 ....OJ - - ftl'ftldltme ...,_ber ID!tlal « nearrta•, II IDeuned ~ wtth &heir MMtloa .,. &he la..-t~oa of &he~ oiS&ate for lad-. where a_,.,. Uader lbe .-.1 -.t.ml of a-...,.. _, all4 u a worklaa UJ'IUII8UI•' lbe -ai<X*l Baaae& II cURrtlnUecl ._... &be -&rolliAC a~~UM>rtu.e

• l!.rJ~M~tlltllre ~....t f lndwl .. IU. 22,19,1)0<) a lDeluUI .ll.e 7 ,)14 .110•

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

THE YEAR 1935-36 BETWEEN CO~LLING OFFICERS AT HEADQUARTE~cl4

Alllll8tan' 1lllltar7 llUltary S.. 'MilltAIT

Director ret&rJ (Pel- 8eeretal7 MllltarF AOOOUDt-General. 1011&1) &o to Searetary. an$ Indian Hla Hla General. M.e<iloal EICell_,. :kcelleDcT 6en1ue. tb8 ()om. the

maodeMD- VIceroy. Ohlet. ., 8 t 10 11

a.. B&. lla. Rs. Reo

26,41,000 4,21,000 1,04,000 !,60,000 117,00,000

Director of Begulatlooa

aod Forma.

1:11

:&.

12,61,000

AlrOfllcer Oommaod· ~ lJoallo-log, Roy.a oated. Alrlroroe.

11

Reo

--

u B4l.

2,38,000

1,50,0oo

---

... '

1,82,750

TCW.t. ..

n Bf.

82,4 8,60,000

6,50,000

--1,54,87,()()()

7,55,()()()·

20,02,000•

1,93,()()()·

77,04,()()()•

, 1,82,750 !,61,41,000.

1,00,114,000

82,000

1,74,04,0001

1,92,68,000·

63,36,000

M,96,()()()o

8,27,05,000'

5,56,000

9,29,000·

8,41,90,000'

STRENGTHS OF PERSONNEL AND ANDfALS •.

,'1)

.... STA.TEUNT I.-sTRENGTH og THE DEFENCE I!IERVICES IN INDIA. 18

Oomp.rati•• etatePI8D' ohathoriMd 11tabliabmellte oa bt April 1936 a11d Ia Apri11D37, wh011 001' Ia obarseable wholly or par~y to lad'-a Be.enuee.

11137. 11181.

om .. ,. lndlaa Ollleen Indlaa IDdlaa Wit II Indlaa llrltlab Ollloen Indlaa Olft'b !Ddlaa Wltb ()ommla llrltlab om.,.n In diaD Omb ........ Com- otbfT Wltb other and l'oUow- - J[lo1'1 IIODeQ otber With otber IDd l'ollow. IDdlal Com• mil- rallkl. Vleero:r't rallkl. otber - Yllta. Com· omc- rallkl. VleeroJ'I raokl. ot._ .... -mlallool. llooed Com• OlvWau. mlulooa. Com- OIYWaU. .......

OllloeN, mlllloDa. m.lllloaa.

• ' • • 10 11 11 11 t:1

I I • I • " II 18 n t1 .A JUlY. c

lt-WlORTINO UNIT&-IlfDU ~ l' ao 1' JUL. • m (\ l Canlr7 • • . 429 2! 2.1!~0 877 10,409 11,20! 2,940 C20 11 2,890 811\ 10,428 11,201 1,1140 s ill ArtUierJ , • and

644 a 8,~11\1 1113 10,657 "iu 8,970 . 2,731 11411 I 8,1174 1114 10,7~11 8,11>11 1,044

a •ntl1o...-8appen 160 168 11111 0,160 692 2,360 160 168 Ill 11,478 "i1t 0011 l,ll60 -•uu•N, 1,130 7,900 23,5410 1,823 lit 8 (U Inlaatrl.; • • • 1,623 Ill 87,201 84,709 I 88,0311 ~~s 87,8117 I I,JRII 14,120

11>, lllrnal 1ce • • • H5 l 1,9>1~ 71 8,700 611 777 1126 1411 1,896 71 8,6110 Ill 768 ll:t& Cl) Tank Cocpa , • , 1111 1,127 2110 "266 1111 1,127 148

'"11111

~ (7) lndtao lupple._tarr

11 .......... (8) llallnJ Mta•ln• a-ve I 1 I a 1150 1 I I • 1110

---·-TouJ. l'loln'Dit U•m 1,&;8 llCI 62,204 2,1170 1,18,63~ 177 18,704 83,111 8,11118 18 118,1121 8,180 1,11,808 177 18,1181 IZ.IIlU

II· -5un (IDelui!Ye of ~~~~ of a .ldwlulo&raUve 8«Y ,_ Cl~ Arm' H .. dquart.en • 15S '18 18 ... 725 876 161 1111 18' ... '1U 172 r Command Hoa.t.,uanen llll '11 4 Ill 137 1 109 78 • " 1311 I s Dlotr1tta aDd lln.&aoiea Ill 222 1108 28 108 245 1111 C-67 !4 4t Kmbarllatloa Iliad • 10 21 1 :a 63 411 10 21 l :a u 48

(b) RaUwaJ Tr..,.po&18taa 1 18 I ... l 18 :a . .. ( 0) MIM>ellaDeoue , 10 211 1 I 6 n • 'I I I 'li 71 -·-- ----Tor.u.aun 6g7 ,311 !4 38 1,UO 617 680 ,69 21 1311 1,880 Ill

ni,-»ILftU1' 'furwure KftUUBB• ••• ,.. (O:Ctllelveof ~

107 138 81 .. J)e~ltori4) • 11 82 '"" 107 111 11 .. II '" IT.-&I>vo.J10U~ ln•IILIPliWJU IIi 17& 411 811 600 !U 8 811 1M II 80 480 ... I

T-J!oTAL IIIDIAR A&•1' IIBBYI~ 48, 607 280 13,868 1,700 6.032 6,104 458 ... IIIII 1M 13,71111 1,734. 1,833 4,1140 CoRrt.

taken· aa&lnn M lltd...e--Numberw ... 21 l 119 Item 11.

281 ai ,... ~-. ... , - .1' 1311 0 0 !96 81

Jlalance 419 670 279 13,749 1,426 5,900 6,104 808 871 3711 13,8611 1,4311 6,801 6,848

VI -l!fi>IAR ), RifT 0RIIJ'AR01 CoRPS 142 673 6 1,084 849 198 86 140 681 8 1,082 876 1110 86 ll"lrUlt-Numbera tal<eD aaalnet ZIJ 110 /16 ll

Uem 11.

Jlalance 116 650 6 1,084 8411 198 85 116 6611 8 1,082 878 1110 86

VJJ.-MRTlli'AJ, !!Y.RV!CU • • 930 759 604 4,108 4,541 8,835 1122 816 623 4,265 4,flll7 8,670 Dtdu-N umbera talren aaalnat 62. lll l 69 l/l l

Item Jl, lod Jlalance 868 747 603 4,108 4,541 8,335 868 808 822 4,266 4,697 1,570 0

tG VIII.-VII1'XnmART 8£RVTOB8 63 15 4 121 li43 66 93 77 62 15 4 118 645 66 92 77 ...

Dedud-- N u m bera taken agalnet 18 8 18 8 ~ Item II.

llalance , 45 15 4 121 543 48 93 77 44 15 ' 118 646 68 92 77

~ JX. ltRHOUJ'T SRRVI0£8 • • 86 13. 9 149 281 214 82 .16 8 160 281 !,612 Dodu«-Numbera ehown aaaiDBt (J 8. II 8 td Item u. ,, -- ....

Jlalance 29 13 g· 149 273 214 !6 16 8 150 278 !,812

~ -J:.-MJBORJ.LANIIOUA EBTADLTBHMIIIN'l'l 825 60 126 126. 690 6,247 1,924 169 829 60 114 144 687 6,240 2,010 169 ~ncluolve ol MUitary Accounts

cpartment) •

. 'J:I.-AUXILUlll'e AND TIIIRRTTORIAL 114 224 27 " 121 251 !8 6 Fonous (P rmanent Eetabllab• ment), --%11.-ROTAL .Am FonoB 261 11 1,896 6 228 614 832 262 1,888 6 0 210 609 796

ROYAL Il'iDIAN NAVY . ' 100 47 1,284 94 29 97 68 1,284 97 !9 ... MILITARY RN<HNl!lltR BltRVIOJilS 271 197 . 1,631 639 • 268 194 1,427 627

(IN!JLUJJ!Nil QUlllTTA. RJA· OONI:!'f.II.UCTION). --··--T01'Ar. 7,192 202 67,827 4,280 1.40,58~ 12,150 84.229 U,887 '1',272 141 69,230 4,426 1,48,716 12,018 86,992 41,786 ----Not. t.-nopartmental officer1 (1.(1., Oomml~aarlea, etc.) boldloa Klna'l Oommfeelone, J,ady llureea and clviUan

columna 2 and 111. aazetted omcera or auperlor aervlcea are Included In

Nor• 2.- Mntrona are lnclndrd In columna 8 and 10. Nnle 8.- lndlnn ofllor•~ who have bern !tf&ntod honorary KlnR'e Oommlaelora for eemce1111 the War etc. but who are outlllde the autborleed eatabllebment of officen

orth• Indian Army with K Dll'l Oommloolone, are Included In columna 4 and 11. Civilian aazetted officer• of aubordlnate tervlcea are al•o Included In columbl 4 and 11. Nd• 4.- •' llollowers "lnelndea artiOcera and menials.

~ Nnr• 6.-The number of Indian Oftloerl holding Klng'a Commfaelon and Indian Oommfellon In the llahtlnl unite of the Indian Army within the anthorleed e1tabllahment In 19~7 will be 267 ucludlnll7 In the employ of Political .and Cantonment. Department.. · ·· · · ·

STATEMENT U-DET~S Oll' SOME 08 iHE FIGlJ'RES GIVEN IN STATEMENT Ie

Ol!loen Indian

1

ll,-8'1'.1...._ (1) .lnn1 BMdquart.>ra­

Commaoder·ln..()hlef and Pereooal Mtall,

Mlllu.ry Secretary'a Brauch Gen~ral Staff Branch , -'.djutant General'• Branch , Quartennuter General'• Branob lll.uter General of Ord!wlct

Branrb Central Revlelon Se~tlon. • l'rlncl palllupplJ Ollloor'a Com·

lllltLee,

i'O'I'.U. -'.1Ul1' BIADQU.t..aTU.I

(II) Mt-IIanf'Oua-lll.UitarJ PrltoJII and DetenUon

liana,·k:tt. l'enonallltalf of Governor General Oarrloon QuarLermutell, liM'

()awpe, eto.

with Comml• Brltleb Klnl'a .. toned other

Oom• Olllcera ranka mluloua.

I

0

8 4S a• s' 81

1 8

153

I

8

8 ' a II

26

' 11 26

I ll

'18

23

Of!leera With

VIceroy' a Com

mllllloDio

6

a 1

' II ' I

18

1

11187.

Indian other

rauka.

0

...

s

Clerlnl and

other Clvlllalllo

7

I 40

101 164 110 290

u u

Indian J'oUow· reoer­en. vlata.

8

8

19 89 95 64 97

8

'

'126 874

omaera with Indian

Xlna'a ()omml• Com· uloned

mlllllon8. oiUoera,

10

II

' 413 s• 81 81

1 8

151

11

Brltllh other raoka.

11

1

' 18

' 0 16

I

lt86.

Jnf!lan omoera with

VlceroJ'I Com•

lll1lalolllo

11

I

1

' 6

'

16

India~ Olerkl other and JoUow- Indian ranka. other ara. """''"

u

Clvlllaor. vii&&.

• tl

10, 160 108 2117

1' 18

• 111 811 116 Ill 117

I

' 781 1711

17.

--------....................................................... .__

II 8

0

85

••• e 1 11

I • ........ 1_0 .................... -29 ......... -1 .... ___ 8 .... ___ & ........ _7_1 .................... -ll .................... -,-~ ............ _l ............ _ ...................... -7 .............. -

TO'I'.U.:HJ8o~IOI11

J.-11JUTJJI1' TltJ.IlfmG ESTJ.BUSR• ••NT8 (nelu•lve ol penowlel ol Departm•ntal Corpe)-

Stalf Coli•Ke • 8n1aU Anna Scboola lndi6-

Hca,lquart"ro • P•chmnrW Wlnt • Ahm<'dnuar \\ lnl •

l'b7•1<al Tralnlna­Con<mand Gymnula .lm~ala &hool

F.qultatlnn &hool • tknh)r OUkf're• 8cbool • .lrtW~ry &hool • 'Tank Corpe 1'<-hool • • l!:<itatatloo of lllllu.ry Medical

pupllo. AfW1 SliD&! School

Tl U!IDI8 ESUIIU8BXUft a

&0

I II II

8 8 7 7 6

8

107

II

...25 16

41 II 6 II

12 40

••• 13

136

7 ... 29 1 10

""ts 1 12

6

I II

11 82

7 21

~ ..... 8 17

8 ... 28 16 296 li 7 41 88 2 15

1~ ... 20

,9,

61

I II II

e 8 8 7 6

107

6

211 15

' II 6 li

12 811

11

188

7 1

1

11

I

211 11

ta 1ll 6

I

II

7 11

: ... 64 I 17

• • .. !8 1' 2118 6 7 ' 18 • u

11 ... I !0

------------------.......... --------..... ----------------------------~-..... ----------~~

IV,-EDI70JifJOif.U. Eli'UJILIB~ 8nr-erTI•InlJ and JnopectlnlJ lltaii-A rmy HP..ad•Jo&rt.en , • 1 Command Headojuarterl. 6 ))lotrlct.e • • • • U florrl•on ll<'hoola, Brltlob troove .. . Garrloon ll<'hoola, loll lao troOJtl .. . School of Education, Head• J

qnsrteMI. 8c!wol of Education, Educational

win~. School of T.ducatloiilo Anti RBI wlolJ LawreooeRoyalld tary School, -'' 8answa.t. Lawrence Mllft,ary Aoylum Abu

, Prince ol Walca' Royal Indian llllltary Colle11e, Debra Dun.

Jrllcb•ner College, Nowi!ODR' , .Kio11 George'• Royal .Military

School B. Board of Eumlnera • • Indian Military Academy, Dehra

.l.lun.

8

3

1

' 3

1 22

8 11

102

13

II 4

8 2

8 6

8

3 13

8 13

1 19

'"23

8 4 19 24

2 6

s

"i60

35

1 86

2 63

18 26

8 123

Ill

2 70

21 99

2 29 6

' 18

• 8

1

' 8

1 22

' 12 101

14

D

' 8 I

' I 8

s 14

8

1

6 111

I

...

19

111

88

8 81

••• 0

8

...• 1811

• 1

86

1 86

II 63

18 26

8 123

11

I To

1!3 99

•.

I 211 ... 8

--------------------------------------------------------------------------~--~..-.~-------TOT.U. ED17C.u!Oli.U. EBTADLIBB• 62 17' '9 89 600 244 6 65 164 62 llO 4110 1146 8 JIIIJIT8o

f.-RoYAL IBDIAJI ABII'f 8BB.VICB (JORPH-Army Beadquarten Vt>mmand Hoadquarten

~~~~~~!{l':g'/;;!&IA!ra , , Training lnatltutlona • , Supply Oompaulea and Supply

J.)epotfl. Aulmal Transport , • Mechanical Transport unite R. I. A. s. 0, Tralnlnll Group (Jeotral Mechanical :rranaport

atorea depot. Beadquarten Maintenance

Group.~,.M. T. Vehicle Jteeerve Depot , Technical lospeoton M. T. , Rxperlmental Section, M. '1', School ol Cookery • • R. I. A. S. 0. Record ofllce Heavy Repair Shops, M. '1', Reserve for IPava, eto.-

Meohanlral Transport , Animal Transport Bupply Service ,

~OTAL ROYAL INDIU .&JuiT ~!ljiVlO!I 00~1 .

18 14 29 4

"iz9 47 73 16 13

6

6 14

8 1 6

27

83 9

89

48,

...

4 13 10

''i73

88 156 12 13

l! 7 8 8 4 6

76

49 3

,16

1

"'so 127

64 10

2

6

"'st 88

... 15 94

9,684 3,079

440 15

Ill 242

21 9

'ito

'"eo 186 32

"677 95

180 20

125

~0

15 12

8 1

63 97 86 8 ?~

·:·sa i;sz5 1,436

982 66

116

238

113 16 17 6

16 1,071

1,834 3,270

16 14 26

' '"1s2

62 73 16 6

• 2

14 8 1 6

18

82 9

82

6 13 10

... 250

87 165 13 19

' 8 8 8 4 6

84

62 3

21

1

83

125 M 10

1

II

84. 96

15 24

9,809

8,~~~ .lli 81

102 21 D

'"no

69 194 82

... 784

97 180

17 128

20

u 8 1

64 8~

86 8

47

32

'i;s8t

1,469 990 6'

116

66

~n 11

1.q~s

1,676 l!,li7P

-----------------------·---------,_,--~--------------------280 13,868 1,701t 6,932 6,104 ~58 11911 . 880 13,799 1,734 1,833 4,846

;11

si'.A.Tili!:NT IL'-PETAiis or SOME or THE FIGURES GIVEN IN ST!TEMENT l-co•ll

l YL-IliDWI .laln Oo•­

OllleeTI with

Xln11'1 Com·

llll8al011.1. a

. Indian Indlaii 11187 •

com• Ollleert mta- · British with Cleru

atoned other VleeroJ'I Indian 1111d }"olloW• Indian odlcon. rankl. Com- other other en. reeer-

mluloD. r&llka. CIYillanl. 'llltl, I ' 6 o ' a e

.Army Hf'AdqoarteN Commancl Hndquartera

10 ...... i

20 12 211

···1, illotrlct a ... d<t uarte • • .ln•mala, Ordww~• and Clotblor

drpota and lo•peetorate or l!tor,.. and Clotblna. lHIIG4

11 110 u:a 6

22 7115 ""i98

oftieer Jlrtttab with Indian other

Xln1'1 Oomml .. hllkl. Com· atoned

m!Hionl. Odloert. 111 u

• II 11 89

u

11 11 21'>

,68

1·1'. (a)]. L .l. o. o. School of lnltractlon 8 ' l 16 I ' 19

(Hod I· 1'. (b)],

loll laD Omoert Iadlan Cleru

with o~ber and Vlceroy'l hllkl. oth,.,

Jollowo Jndlaa -­.,, ..... Com• Ol...wan&. llliiiiOIIIo

ll " u u 17

i'i 1,000 20

·~ l 111

Jt"""e for lean, ete. , 23 70 28 70 TOTALiliDt~AAKrOan• .. aa------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

85 ooal'f. 142 673 II 1,084 849 1118 85 1•0 681 II 1,082 8711 1110

Vll--MaDIOALSra'l!or8-- --------------------·-------------------------------------------------------Bora! Army HedlealCorpa--.AflnJ Hra•lqna.Wra Vommand Ht'l<iQuartell •

~:t~~u1J~~:!:arw.a J. H. c.l.eto. • llnoplta , • • )lllltar:v Food LaboratorJ • Lethal Stol'l!e llll'peetoratee aod

Ulll'ml••al Deleooe B.eaeareh. Sehool or .£,tucatlon .w.eoene lor leave, etc.

II 9

20 1 1

1117 1

""18 .. 1

II II

Ill 1 I

107 1

""is 21>2 861 IM

aii6

' 1

171

I •••

Io.tlaD 'Ye.ll~•l Sem­.Army Headqua!Wra • ------,------------- ------------------------------------~~~------------------------~-------------------------Command H.adquarterw • • Dl•trkt H<adquar~MI • .Law~n<>e IW)'allllllt.&r7 School.

~:t.nawar. H ... tl<-al sto,. Depote and

Work•h<>l ... ' J.ethal t!Wroe IDApectoratee and

Chemh·at Detenoe &aOO&nlh · l><llan Hoopllal (;Qrpa ll< .. ('itala • • l'rl:..oce ractoriee • • Klk~ner l'oUot~o, Now110J18 li• ... ·na fur l ... vo, alo, •

Army Dental Cor(18-Arwy ll<ladq'l&Nra Uuav•l•la

& i u u 1 1

' ' 1 9

21>1 1 1

51

1 8

1165 1 1

fil

!6

.... •

....

lndl•n Medlllal DP,..rt-nta& A rmr Jle•~qn.rt~rw ('nmm•n<l HP•<I'In•rl"' l>r.tnt.t II~ 10Atl.efl lt.mhtorhflnn ot. II lnctlan Hooplhl Oorpe How pitA lo • • • , 'e 3 7 R.I. MllltArr Collr11e Dchra Don )ledol'lll !\Inn tnpor.e an~

Workoho,.. • • • • .Armr Or<loanoe nd ClothiDI

Pactmteo • • . ,, Let.ha; storu TnoJlf!Otorot,ea an <I <Jbemlt~al Delenoe Re~eucb

fu!ruoont DPJifofa &.a.,._,. RoyaJ MIUI.arJ School

8&08Wilf , , • , Kln11 0-p't JlOJal MWtary ~honl• • . , •

Indian Military Anademy • • 1£ lu<llltloa of MIUtary Medical

nnntl•. • • • , Kltrhnor Oolln11o, NnWII!nDI , Unv-oMJen•1'111'a 8oi1t Uuard • \•RotAmmPot Hooplhl lt-rve for leave, tt.o.

87

2 1 I 7 2 4

'4ol 220 1

' 8

8 ' 2

I I

1

8 1

1 1 1

'"oo 40 118 -----814 685

Female No1'118t, etc­Armr Hoadquart<lll ---~------.-----------~- 1

109 ... 43 178 u~apltalt •

Indhn Hoa,..ltal Oorpe­¥edloal Wervlon

TOTAL Manron. 8JlU'OIRI Vill,-VBTRRII'IADY IIRRVIOBI-•

Armr Hoadquartrn Oommand Uoadquartera Dlotrlote , • ,

270 43

930 769 -------------1

' 12 Yel<orlnorv hnoptlnla lnclu<llntr

the OontrRI J,nboratory, Lahore Armv Veturlnory Sohoolt •

115 8 1

120 1

1140 8 Veterinary lt~cord office

lleawve for leave, eto,

TOT.U. VBTilRIIUB! 8BJ:VIDIII

IX.-RRMOtiNT 8BRVIOBI­Army UM<liJIIIIrtera Command HMdqnarterl IIPmount d~r"'" , llrP•dlnll or•ratlnnl • Remount Sqnndron L•a vo II oao"o

TOTAt RU1011i'JT ltiiVICBI

-----.-:~--~-----68 Ill 121 1148 •

--------·---------

179

8,8311

8,8311 922

I 8 ' 12

'~ 87 I

48 87 I 4 8 2

II

58 DB '17 82

I

' 11 10

i' 81 .,

...

······

111 ... 111

....

I 1 1 7 I .... 5 ...

u1:: 263 ... . ,. 1 -· ··~· ' 8 -· • ..... . -

8 ' ... ... . ... I

I ... ... -· I ... ... ~ 1 ••• -

1 a ..•

1 ""J•

1:: .... g 60

89- .. ... ~ 118 ...

~ 868 803

.••• 48 -e 48 ....

20 4,265 4,697 8,1170

~ ----815 823 4,265 4,897 8,1170

8

118' ... 77

8 Ull " 89 1 .... 1 1

8 I

4 118 11411 118 92 77

... 8 'i;&18 14 .... I 117

1 6 ••• 188 908 8 1411

1&· '. 8 1110 181 2,812 .... I --- ~

STATEMENT lt.~OETAII:S 0.1!' SOME 011' TH& FIGURES GIVEN 1N STATEMENT-roncld.

omoen ilndlao Indian omcen Olerkl with Com. Brltlob

JUnl(l m11- other wltb Indian and rouo.,. Oom• aloned ~ hukL

llllllloDa. Ollloerl. 1 VIceroy•• othet other tn.

Com• ranka. Olvtu.­mlllli0118o

1

X-lfrlcllLUII.oVI :Bft.&.BUIII• . ..,_ ~ o-1'1 JlodJIQU'Il •

009enaar Oeoenl'• Band • • Odleon on tbe DDAttaobed ll.t lor

appotutmma &o Ula llldlaa Anny • • • •

Jllldl<•alllton aepotl and Wort-

'BU:::_r-

I

I

120

Butoberlel • o,..PanDI • • • • ·· 1' DalrJ )'arma • • • • 6 Ordnance and Olothlol J'aotorl01 4.1 J.-b.W l!tolel I01peotorat01 ao4

OhemiMl De renoe :ae.arob • 83 Olmtlotled )'loot .Jdllll • ...63 .Jd wca., II«<WWUI ot11oe1 :loaleolutlral OIUobllabmeutl • II A4mJDIItrat.loD ol Oant.oDmell .. • 88

Jlemrltlnll 8ta~ • • 10 B Ul t!aollaria and depotl • •

1 .JdWca., At.1Aeh01 • , • v-ua""' 7JaiDIDI :Batabllaho

'

80

1

• 6

... 87

6

1

DieD.. , , , e 1 'l'echAical BumiDaUoD Branob. _ __;.:;_...:.:,;:.,__~--=-

TO"AL 'MUCIIJ.Io&DOIJI :Bft.AJILIIIB• a.uft

X!o-AtmUAll'f .u» TU&Etoaur. Foaou.

A ulli&rJ Foree 'I.m&orial•-

T~·· Ann.u&1' .u» TDaDOU4lo JUAQM

826

43 71

116

80 128

185 811

128

27

0

110

22

86

7

216

"io5 297 700

111 8

8,671 .... 3

192

2 •

8

00

0

•2o 1!115

28 18 11 72

10

1

690 6,247 1,1124.

. ' Odlcen

Indian w1tb reoer· Xloa'• Yllltl. Oom•

mlMlou.

Indian Brltllh Comml1- other

lllone4 hllklo Olllcen.

10

lOG

I

120

16 • n .. 611

7 80

10

I

1 •

11

80

12G 00

48 78

111

28

10

1 1

116

107

" 161

Indian Jodlao Olerkl 01110811 other and rollo"• ln·ll•a wltb raoll1o other an. . ":'~

Vlceron OlvWaDa. ' Oom•

llllllloDa.

I

28

8G

18

I

1

110

77 1

15

···a.e

18

u

188

••• 105 2111 0116

111 8

1,186

eo •..

• 4.50

e~g "iGG \8 11 71

····ae I;:.::

u

. 1G7

1

I • 1 ...

146 687 I,UO J,GlO lOG

• 18 • 18 •

.... 00

1.-lloT.ll. Alii J'OIIOII­Iqnadroot and ttall a' Omnp,

"''"• 8tatlona, aocl Wlnl u ... d..,UArt..,... Jt.ofal .U. J"oroe Bill Depot Jndl&n Air Faroe , • lltall CoiiPire, Qn.U. :a. A. r. ltd uoatlon • , lloyal Air Yoroe Medical 8e"lce .Aircraft d~ , • , Altmslt. Jl'lrlr , , , a. A. J'. Heaclqnartera lncludlnll

81&11 of Oblef J£o(llnner, Royal Air J'arce.

'J O'U.J. ROYAL All J'OIOI

165

' 2 8

10 25 16 21

251 11

1,121

... 29

6 27

625 176 12

1,896

1

1

1

2

6

93

''iw

... 17

9

228

7?

8

"2M 102 63

614

"ist 97 u

832

•Jocludee ap:r-reotlce• for Indlau Air Force,

161

15 2 6

10 25 16 21

262

... 1,i28

26

6 27

603 186 12

1,888

1

••• 1 .... 6

Ill

"i7 9

210

'"1 "is

' 265 i'8o 100 97

62 u

609 795

DEFENCE l:iXRVICES ESTI.MATF,S

BTA.TEHE..'i'r III-ESTABUSHXENT OJ' ANIMA.LS OJ'. VARIOUS CLASSES 0~ ln APRIL 1937 AND ln APRIL 1934.

mL u• ~ ....... MU.. llallocD. o.m.11. B.._ l'aaM. llllltt. Bu.lkleb. Camel~.

.&li.MY.

~-DDU PRO.PD .&JrD IIUAII.Ao

J-I'JGftm• vum-(1) 0.-.ahT • 18,824 (ll) ArWieO' o o 0,458 II) llDIIIDe.,._..ppell 231

UCI MIDeft. (6) lnfllDVJ' aa4PID­--. (6) s~pa~a t,tn

TCI'l.U. JI8HD18 llnft 11,001

11-bDu.W A.U ln­'nOIICoJLN-

Animal Traaapart lloppllea •

m.-VftDD'&ar s... nou.

lV-ll.uovn soma v.-Tunm'a lllftBLWI·

KUD.

\'1'-MJ!!CliLUW.aUI ... "rlBLI8HJIUT8-

Qovemor-Geot'lai Boo,-Gw~rd.

l'leld Ambulllllce

' (tJ) 6,M8

U6

es

.. 7oe ;;678 17 886

103 6,701

8 6M

831 10,816

800 12,960 10

88

60

(b) 8,658

11

80

28

lOIS

1,18&

1S,S24 · 0,428

23S

" 1,114

11,841

(tJ) 6,848

172

7"3o a,ii7e u •oa

lOS 6,886

8 660

860 10,AOI

897 18,162 10

72

18

!b) 8,666 1,18&

12

92

TM.u. I•nu nona .-o ,27,658 1,846 26,978 1,211 106 27,661 1,427 27,822 liUJJU.

(a)

Honea • • , • Bo..- Stallion • • o llrood mare aod foaiB • • Bone., 70111111 1t.ock o o

1CIS7. 1CI38. 1,884 1,884

818 818 116 114

8,836 8,836

(6)

Mole~ • • • Jdolee J'OODI atoell:. l>oDIIeJI 1tallloo1 o

mare~ • • • foala and :rearUoa } J'OWIIIWck

1987. ~

2,it~ 211

60 94

8,666

1086. 800

··;~ 10

"' 1,668

FOR THE 'JEAR 1937-38 • . • f; ! t ~ t I ', ,; 'J •

l>S/Xf.,VII.-D~FENCE SEll,VIOES-liifFECTm.

l>Mwf-TraDaten troa1 UM Det-a-•11114 •

58/XLVII.-DEFENOE SERVICES-EFFECTIVE. B'OIDIABY 01' ESTDU.TJCS.

... ••~~tacll• ·-... 16,80,.0,870

11,8311 1,02,80,168 I,OS,40,000

18;n.ooo e,7t,n.ooo

08,87.000 1,01,8D,OOO

1,83,'11,1118 1,1&,64,601 1,111.2',1167 1.117,70.000 1.13.2'.000 I,U,&8,000

I,OO,U7 &,&&8 1,16,11711 &,000 -4,000

8,118,000 1.71,118,000

IO,liii,OOO I,II,U,OOO

10,1&8 88,18,280 88,ll1,00o 10,000 88,01,000

1,80,88,867 1,80,&00 1, 78,JS,JII1 1.11&,18,000 a.u,ooo 1,12,u,ooo

82,60,11118 8,01,0111 110,&7,887 7&,811,000 1,111,000 '11,18,000

1,&11,108 1,&11,108 110,00,000 110,00,000

&l.S7,S6,08S &,73,".888 88,03,80.11111 &2,8S,M,OOO &,60,36,000 18,2111,70,000

BmM4 llltllllalto 8Ddcet KatiDIIIte,

01011 111llt-i7. ... Ora.e liiiNIIIo Jf•l

nc;~t• a-Jpt,l, -r..:.~· •:::.111• ltotlpt,l, ISIIeiiCII• .11.1. a.. a.. at. ... ''";·.,

18,90,06,000 . l,lS,liii,OOO 16.78,'10,000 18,110,21,000 I,U,'Il,OOO U,ll,lll,OOO

8,811, 7&,000 10,011,000 0,86,811,000 1.81.83,000. 11,11&,000 0,1111,311,000

1,02,52,000 17,000 1,01,811,000 1,01,68,000

88,'11,000 I,SC.78,000

116,000 1,01,11,000

8,511,811,000 1,10,811,000 1,8&,17,000 &,011,118,000 l,U,70,ooo 1,88,18,DOO

&,000 -4,000 11,110,000 •.ooo

2,110,28,000 10,11&,000 1,711,119,000 I,81,U,OOO 10,68,000 1,110,78,000

8,88,98,000 82,111,000 1,88,&0,000 8,7&,0.,000 8&,117.000 1,811,&7.000

88,13,000 18,000 02,17,000 18,000

1,70,82,000 1,111,000 1,88,87,000 1,12,88,000 1,12,000 1,110,&8,000

01,13,000 &,88,000 118,77,000 83,88,000 1,&11,000 1111,87.000

811,88,000 11,000 811,81,000 8&,110,000 8&,110,000 --·-- -- ---&2,111,02,000 &,76,11,,000 87,43,&8,000 &2,11&,27,000 •.00,711,000 18,03,&8,000

fOT.lL • U,17,U,Odl &,U.U,&d~ S4,1l,lll,lll~ U,83,0l,0Ul &,60,1$,000 ad,28,70,030 U,lii,O:I,OOO t,75,U,OOO 87,U,,8,000 fl,U,OI,OOO~ .,80,71,000 10,01.13,000 ... --

J'03 T.&:E YEAR 1937-38.

DD'L'iCB SERVICES ESTilUTES i .. '- t 4

.APl,roxfmate anoo"l elfeotive (l(JIIt of typital uni~.

e• Bow, .Army Oot.ailed Items. British British Indian to. !ian J,igLt Heavy Battery co-operation

Cavalry. Infantry. Cavalry. lDfantry. Battery. 2atteQ·. (Medium squadron of A rtillm7 ), the Royal Air

Force, Iodia.

Ra. Rs. Ra. Rs. Rs. ns. Rs. Rs. I. r.,. and allowanoN (including mal•

l'iage allowanoe ). 8,52,690 10,11,290 3,86,340 4,27,000 1,97,650 1,50,000 2,19,1550 4,63,540

2. Prov.iaiou. • • • •' 1,04,156 1,59,628 35,1571 59,665 31,058 19,909 32,046 26,620

I, Clothing • • • • 58,850 86,650 26,080 41,660 17,910 10,980 18,3'10 18,020 b!J

4. AnP.ommodation, lnoJuding ooal and 0 firewood, oil for fuel and light, tl:l water and eJeC'f,rioity sup,lied by loi Military Engineer rvices, = conservancy, holi-weather estab• t'l1

lishmont and lodging allowance. • 74,792 61,264 31,979 34,93! 18,754 14,473 16,015 27,940 ·~ ll: Travelling and carriage of stores 25,360 32,210 12,510 16,360 6,500 5,210 6,770 19,500 ·II--

• ·t~;~

8. Anlmala and forage 1,83,793 9,621 1,47,66() ~ 7,846 41,105 202 3,661 ...

-co ' c.. --3

.7, Store. . ' . 87,298 ••'66,688 66,514 49,691 •29,254 111,380 114,788 4,87,100 ·-~ 8, Miloellaneou1 • 14,250 14,070 9,770 9,200 2,620 2,260 1,910 10,240

O, Paymentl made In E11-1land, inolud• · lug oost of rabfng and training British troops for service ln India, National Health Insurance, and Unemptorment Inauranoe • 1,,79,210 ·2,70,300 .. ... 84,760 25,940 49,610 • 2,20,370 ----·- --- -- -- ---- --Total. 15,80,390 ~7.11,721 7,16,424 6,46,356 3,79,611 2,151,254 4,42,720 12,73,330 .·., ~ I .

orroundlf. 115,80,000 17,12,000 7,16,000 6,46,000 8,80,000 2,151,000 4,43,000 12,73,000 -·-- -- - ---- --- --,; ... BO!l'at-thl above .DIIlrfl do aot tab Into eoaalderatlon aDJ eborla1ea Ia ~~otabUabment,

K3!l'a-IIIo\ude• ooat ol omerra• quarters,! et-., -lnat e~oludee the coet o1 maiDteaanot olbartaOII• • 1'0 .en

·MAIN HEAD l/L-.FIGBTING SERVJC~.

SUMMARY OJ' EBTDIATES. "':"- ·----

' ., .&.ooollllt., 1DS5·8' B!ldllet Batlmate, 11188-87. Bnt.ecl B.tlmate.lD.te-87 .BIIdaet Zatlmate. 11187-18.

Bab·IIMda. Net Orou Net I)~- liet nr'* ... On.~ .. c.~- a-sP": lbpen:ll- U)leodl• ·-lptl. . fl[JieDdJ n)lelldlo B.eeelpt., e:rpeodlo npeodlo Beoelp.._ 11!Pe114• Lure. tun. tun. tun. &ore, &we. tun.

.... lla. ... Jle Jle. ... ... a .. a .. . .. ... ... A.-PCtao.s r:r bw

taoua. • 14,28,82,866 1,78,081 U,26,84,8S5 14,45,92,000 1,75,000 1&,",17,000 U,20,118,000 11,00,000 14,18,118,000 18,91,80,000 4,711,000 1S,87,0l,OOO

B,-MJIOUL&W.Olll • -81,87,486 6,751 -81,94,287 -80,05,000 -80,05,000 -81,20,000 11,000 -82,22,000 -81,75,000 1,000 -81,77,000

0,-hDU• bPU'lll'l' II811Y&IIe '" Bolla ao•e~. ' 8,911,451 1,111,7¥0. 1,75,781 &,80,000 8,09,000 1,21,000 &,90,000 8,00,000 1,110,000 &,00,000 1,20,000 1,80,000

• I,DS,D2,768 1,011,75,1U 84 ,J. 7,852 1,118,52,000 1,05,80,000 87,'12,000 2,98,84,000 2,011,83,000 89,01,000 2,86,17,000 1,07,70,000 78,47,000

• •

• • •. -1,111,287 -1,08,6'15 -48,611 -1,115,000 -1,09,000 -&8,000

16,83,11,811 1,12,70,941 14,80,&0,870 17.18,69,000 2,10.14,000 15,08,011,000 U,90,06,0001,18,26,000 14,76,79,00018,110,22,0001,14,71,000 14,85,11,000

lWwt-Tranof'on from the 1)<-C­R-ne t'Wkl. I~I,IJIJ(J

IOT4l II u» 1/l 0 l6,113,U,Sll I,U,70,11U 14,80,&0,870 17,J3,flii,OOO !,lO,M,OOO 16,03,05,000 lfl,90,06,000 2,13,2fl,OOO U,76,711,000 16,.S,63,000 1,14,71,000 14,Sll,81,000

M ..,

~OR THE YEAR 1937•38.

Budget 1937-38 is lese than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. 67·64 lakhs due mainly to­

Lakhs of

rupees.

Decrea~~-

1. Separation of Burma • • • • • • 2. Retirement of officers under the War-tlock scheme 3. Larger reco,•eriee of family allotments, etc. o&. Other miscella'le<'US decreases

ln'!'rtw-

'• ·-··.•

50·18 15·95 4•86 2·34

73·33 . .....____

Pay of British soldiers due mainly to change in conditions for the grant ofproiiciencypay ; • • ;. · • · • • • • 5·79 . '

Net decrease ' • 67·5'-

<&)Art~ (1) Royal Hone ~

tillery • • (I) Royall'tf'ld ArtD•

terr • • -

18) 1d oontaln AriiUflQ' •H!odlum Artlller7 • 6) Besvy Artillery • II) Anti aircraft

.utlllerT (7) Tralnln• Oentree.

DepoiAJ, eta. • (8) IDdlan - · Field

.t.rtlllerJ •

(c) Bnaloeen

(II) Brttl•h IDfantry­(1) llrttlob Infantry

llattallona • • (ll) TralnlnqOompaQ

for ditto • (I) Indian lnf&Dtr:v-

(1) Indian Infantry b&ttalloDJ, Active.

(l) Indian Infantry llottallou, Gorkbal

(8) lndlu Infantry Battalions, Tralnlnl

(f) HM<iqnarten (ii) Oompanln

If) Royal Tank CorPI­(1) Armoured Car

CompaDJee 11> Light Tank

Compan!ee

(q) Indio Signal Gorpa • •

(A) llMerVIet+­(11Caval ... (2 Artut""' • (8 En(lln~ : 4 Infantry • 5 Btgnal 8ervtee ~~~ Railway Nno-

leaa Reeerve. (7) Sopplemen.

&U.r Jleeerve.

'l'oW A-Po._ Ill lodla J,110per

B-ll~Moe~~aDeoiiL

c-IDdlan Infantry •rvluc "' Boq JI:Onl

TOTAL-B•d 1

I 21

' 10 8 I 1

1

a I

8

48

1

75

20

17

75

I

8

DEFENCJ: SERVICES ESTIMATE'S

'\lAIN t-1 EAD 1.­

DETAit. 01' SUB-omeen wm. li~~~

JUnll'o Indian V11!1!1'0Y'I Indio Indlaa -millloaa. Oomml1- Total. Br<tlab oomml~o wanan& other l'ollo1r•

atoned other oloD<>d otlleen raDU. -llrftllb Indlaa omoen. raDU. omoen. claM II. Dlllcera. omcera.

ISS 261

• 8118

28

270 132 .... IS

a

21

21

..... 83

8

sn 8

Ul 8

1,204

1

808

260

88

75

2,428

60

88

118

us

1

1

8,747

122

97

117

141

···u 22

91

I

I

91

1

....

28

270 132 .... 15

a

22

18

2,830

2,830

820

8,069 661 948 181

235

88

1

648 8,8119

160 168

'177

177

' 82 122

8 4

21

1

1113

1111l

1,204 87,201 48

1 '

991 1,409

260 441

88 83

7S 150

2,81& 87,201 2,130

60

88

72S

402

118 1,127

U8 1,1188

1 1

1 1

n

118 ,,004 62,204 2,1170

80 182 •

70 8 10,138

e 10,408

ISO

1,298 6,4&6

8114 Ul7

1,861

708

1,170 4,031

6,201

6118

1,178 737 108 20

11

100

161

10,867 8,1170

8 11,271 6111

11 52,70&

18,1611

752

11,025

21 ~

1 • 8,768

2,040 2,731 1,350

13,600 625

851

25&

88,111

1,885

11

8,800

1,180

118

87&

7,900

16&

106

280

777

I

I

n 1.111.8111 18,706

110

1 14

8,888 U1

u 28

178 ,,200 62,204 2,11119

85ll 58

81 1,62,831 18,821

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 29

FJGHTL''\G SERVlCES-contd.

BEAD3 A. B AlfD C. 1936.:17.• Bod,Jer B&tJmat•.

Ofllcera wltb Kin•"• Nnmben. Unlta. cn ... ml•lon•.

Brltlab Indian Indian llrltlob In-ttan olllcen. officen. TotaL o~her Offieftl. other Follow· lliS047. 11137-18.

rankL ranu. era. .a.. B ..

6 185 '"n 135 2,830 ... '1 70 1,170 43.46,1100 43,26,600

21 2&7 '"u 305 891 10,357 4,032 83,15,100 80-50,300

8112 87 11 440 2,830 391 1 10,427 6,202 1,26,62NCO 1,23,76,1100

• • 28 28 820 4 280 461 li,.Z,SOO . 12,36,800

10 270 270 6,081 82 1,342 !,180 1.01,95,400 1,01,42,100 II 140 140 684 128 6,581 766 47,21,2fl0 44,77,700 2 " 44 9t6 8 394 108 18.&11.1100 18,78,100 1 15 15 181 ' 167 20 } 6,011,400 6,86,300 1 7 7 173 12

I 22 22 88 22 1,372 201 8,87,800 8,69,400

1 20 a 1 24 1 1 6113J 23a a,67,000 1,76,000.

r.48 a 1 550 8,974 194 10,7211 3,1183 1.1111,13,500 1,96,15,400 - --a 142 8 160 163 211 11,592 6011 63,84,400 51,92,400

45 1,260 1,260 88,1132 45 1,8110 )!,475}

1 1 1 ' 244 1! 6,05,27,600 4,82,07,600

78 832 104 64 1190 1,5211 .. M,S211 1,74f 1 . ':

20 260 260 •n 18,1511 1,180

18 88 88 88 7117 72 4,1i4,S8,2CO 4,28,61,100

78 78 78 156 11,468 702 J ----2,5111 104 54 2,677 88,932 2,263 ' 87,385 8,185 11,59,85,800 9,10,68,700

6 60 60 725 155 }

38 21.49,7()(• '21,41,800

I SCI '402 93

" " 1,127 us 21,49,700 21,41,800

H5 145 1,895 n 3,645 753 63,57,800 65,32,800

!,940

1 2,0.4 2,350

U,l20 21,1ill.OOO 22,52,000 62S I 1 1 1 652 I

255 J

1 1 1 82,9<>8 I 21,511,()(0 22,52,000

I,SU 152 66 4,059 63,0!! 3,130 5 1,54,764 18,983 14.45,92,000 13,91,60,000 -----122 110 182 8 ••• 110 80 --30,()5,000 -31,75,000

1 It 14 23 ... 8511 68 4,30.000 4,00,000 1,1177 162 128 4,255 63,1122 -- 1,159 ' 1,1i5,73J 19,101 14,!0,17 .ooc lS,M,OS,OOO

•SUellitbllholi"D IUid•liiSII--17 are IDelllllive of Uooplllen'ID& 1D Burma.

So•-Huo A.-r-• i" Iredt~a JWOIW·

Ol&o~TJON.

BririM Cawlty.

After the Great War the· number of Lino Cavalry regimente of the Brit.ish Cavalry eet.bo Uabmen&. namely 211. was reduced to 20. Of thMe. 6 regimente are now Mning in India. The ftdaction in the Cavalry of the Line was effected by amalgamating 18 regiment. ill paira and reconstitut.iug them as 8 hgiments. The ident.ity of the ori¢nal regimente was preeerved by retaining within each re-constituted unit two 1quadrone -of the ..Uor original regimente and one squadron of the junior; and by giving to the new regiment a title combining the deeiguat.ione of the 2 regimente from which it was formed. Drafte for the ~mente in India are obtained from linked regiments at home. Each regiment romaine in India for a tour of about five )'MI'II. wheD it ia relieved by another regiment.

2.. Orpant.olioft of~ regimen~-With t•ffect from March 1935 a regiment of Britl.h 'Cavalry in India consiste of,a regiment.~ hea.lquartere (containing a Vickere Berthier Troop) arut a eabre equadrona.

lredian Cat~Gb'Jf.

Before th" Great Wu there were in the Indian Army 39 regiments of Cavalry, e11:cluding the llodyguarda of H. E. the Viceroy and Their E11:cellenciea the Govemore of Madras. Bombay and Bengal. and the Aden Troop which waa maintained for local aervice in Aden.

(The Bodyguards of the Presidency Governore are now administered and financed by the nepective Local Governments. The Aden Troop was disbanded on the 15th January 1929.)

!. In the poet-war re-organisation, 36 regimente were converted from a ailladar• to a non-eilladar basis and were amalgamated to form the e11:isting number, m., 21. Theae 21 regi· mente are linked into lOvell groupe of 3 regiment&, of which one regiment. in tum. is located at the group centre atation. In addition to ite normal dutiea, this group centre regiment w reapon•· ible fot the training of reeervista of ite group.

Each regiment w now organised on the bMw of headquarter wing (including a Vicker• Berthier Troop) and three Rabno aquadrone with the following peace establishment:-

British oflicere Iodian oflicere. Indian other ran b. Followere, (including Indian offic.Jra

with King'• commissioDR).

u t9 492 19J

3. The totall'980rve eetabll.hment of the Indian Cavalry w 2,940 clau C. A numloer of claMee • A • and • B • reaervista atill emt ; theae will gradually waste away. Reaerve training ie biennial, ooDRisting of three periods of training during reserve tervioe.

6. Re~MJ•.-Regular periodical relief• are carried out.

lloyal a rtill~~ry.

(i) P,..,., orgo"Wa1iott.-U~der .• chan~ introduced ln 1924, t~e lhy~l Artillery,.~hicb formerly compn-1 .two corpe. -~ (•) The Royal Hen-. and Roya.l Faeld Artall~ and (•.•l T?• Royal Garriloo Artillery. oow CODIIllte of one only, though the Royal Hone Artillery ret.ainll ate 'tit.le aa a lleCtion nf the lingle OOl'pll, the Royal Artillery.

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

The following table sho'IIFB the number of units of the various branches aerving in India -

Royal Horse Artillery

Number of Batteries

to a Brigade,

Field. Horsed (Higher establishment.)

Field, Horsed (Lower e&• • tabliahment ),

Field. Mechanized

Mountain

Medium •

Anti-Aircraft Heavy

.,

3

2

Number of Guns to a Battery.

Roy!U .Artillery.

Number of Brigadea. etc.

Six-111 pdr. • No Brigade o~ tion exists in India. There are 4 inde. pendent Batteries.

2 Batteries of six 18 pm. each and 2 4 Brigades. Batteries of six 4·5• Hows. each.

2 Batteries of four 18 pdrB. each 4, Brigades. and 2 Batteries of four 4·5• Hows,each.

2 Batteries of four 18 pdrs. each, and 2 Brigades. 2 Batteries of four 4 • 5• Hows. 9&Ch.

1 Light Battery (British) and Mountain Batteries each of four 3•7'Hows.

3 6 Brigades. 1. Unbrigaded Moun•

ta.in Battery. 1 Section-chitral. 1 Survey Section.

2 Batteries of six &• Hows. each 2 Brigades, and 1 Battery of four 60 pdrs,

Eight 3 inch 20 cwt. • 1 Battery. Various • 1 Brigade,

• (ii~ Training cet~tres.-The Royal Artillery Training Centre at Muttra TeOnlits and trains

Indian ranks for Horse, Field and Medium Artillery. The Mountain Artillery Training Centre at Ambala recruits and trains Indian ranks for Light

and Mountain and Heavy Artillery, · · Indian .Artillery,

As a measure oflndianization an Indian Regiment of Artillery was formed with effect from the l.~th January 1935, i.e., the date on which the 14th Field Brigade, Royal Artillery left India. The first unit ofthie new corps which ha.s been raised ie a field artillery brigade and is designated •• A" Field Brigade, Indian Artillery. In consequence ofthie formation, ''A'' Company Madras Pioneers was abolished with effect from the same date. A training battery to recruit and train Indian ranks for the Indian Artillery wa.s formed from 1st April 1936 by expanding the Royal Artillery Training Centre at Muttra. Field. Homed 4, 2 Batteries of four 18 pdrs. each 1 Brigade •.

and 2 Batteries of four 4,·5• Hows. each.

Enginur umu. (i) Pruett~ orpaftWatioft.-The Engineem include four branches t­

(1) Field Units. (2) Works &rvioes (provided for under Head. 8-Military Engineer Services). (3) Defence Lights Maintenance Section.

---- (4) Transportation.

1. Fta.l F'Jmu.-Tbe Field units in India consist of ' Field troops, 17 Field companiee, 4 Di'risionsl headquarters companiee and 4, Army troops opmpaniea. The anita form part of the a Corpe of Sappers and l1mera.

E~l!fU'IO~.

··n. Britim om-. aod Britiah other ranb of the Corpe of S.p~ and llinen are found from the Corpe of Royal Enginee..._

wm!..ba Iodiao ranb are &l'alDed at the H--t1ua.rtera and Depllta of the 3 Corpe of Sarpen and

I. Def- Lighu Mo~ Sectiott.-Detachmf'lnte of this 11eetion, which oonaiata of a few Royal Engineer ranks. are maintained at Bombay, Karat' hi and CAlcutta for U!e purpootea of a.iating A.F.I.Fnrt.r-Companiea,R.E., klmaintainthelighta at these dofended por'e.

3. TrcJJVporfatioti.-A email ..-rve of --tial tradea ia now maintained in (>E'aoe lor the formation of the Railway Reaerve Regiment.. when required. ·

(~i) Moirt changu.-In 1932-33 the stren,;,h of the 3 Corps of Sapper.~ and Minel'll ••• I~ by approximately 35 per cent. to enable them to diaoharge their inc~ l"t!l"ponaibi· litiM consequent on the abolition of Pionoor.o. Pioneers totalling 7 Uattaliona and 3 Corp. Head­quarters were disbanded in 1932-33. Io 1933-3-i steps were taken kl abolish all litho section• and one printing ~~eetion. Sapper& and Miners.

BriNA lnJart~ry.

OrganiMJholt.-There are 43 British Inlantry battaliona in India (excluding Burma). Each battalion is linked kl a battalion of the same regiment in the United Kingdom; ita strength is maintained by drafu from , this home battalion, which, in tum, receivea recruits lrom the regimental depot alter they have done a course lasting 20 weeks.

This Pyatem of linking battalions in pairs-so that one of them serving at home shall provide re-inforcing drafta for the other serving abroad-has been in force since 1873, and is generally 1poken of as the .. Cardwell system ".

Three battaliona leave India each year and are replaced by battalions lrom the United Kingdom or from the Colonies.

Ot-gani8alion of Ills battalion.-In 1929, a change of organi1140tion was introduced, and th• battalion now comprises :-

Headquarters Wing 1 Support company. a Rifle companies.

Each rifle company has 4 Lewis guns. 'l'he support oompany is organised into headquarters and 3 plaklona (all on paclr)

each of 2aectiollll o! 2 Vioken guns each.

Indian Infantry.

In 1914 the number of Indian lnlantry unita was:-95 Infantry regiments of 1 battalion 11 Infantry regiments of 2 battalions

• 96 battaliona. 22 ..

117 ..

A large number of anita was raised during the war and disbanded on ita termination.

!. In the poet-war re-organisation, the number of Indian battaliona• (excluding t4u Curkha rifle battalions) was tiJled at liS, including lit for overeeas garri.lon, dividL'<i up iu~o groupe of between 3 and 6 battaliona. Each group is allotted a regimental centre {or tbe locatwn of ita depot or training battalion, where the recruitment and preparamon of dr,.{ta lor act1ve battaliona and also the training of ,_rvista are carried out. In the cue of Gurkha re~unenta, each i:>attailoo, except wbeD on the frontier, trains ita own recruit~~. When a Gurkha battalion aa moved kl the front.itor, it lea vee ita training company at ita regimental centre at .. tJon.

•.&ettn. t _smce reduced tot.

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

EULANATIONs-eontd.

The total number of Iniian Infantry units, whose oogt is debitable tG the In:liau~ revenues. ;•:-

Active battalions (excluding Gurkhas) in India 75 · Gcrkha battalions (all in India) • •· 20 Training battalions (all in India) 17

(2) Resero• establishment.-The total Infantry reserve establishment (for 77t battalion at 280 per battalion) is 21,560, cl!lS~ 'C '. A number o.f ~lf~BB?S '.A' .and 'B_' .still exist theAe, however, will be gradually ehmmatsd. Reserve trammg LB btemual conslSttng of three periods of training during reserve service.

Reserve service for Gurkhas is voluntary, their reserve establishment being 2,000. (3) Reli.efB.-About one-third of IDtlia.n Infantry units (active) are always aerving on the

frontier and, according tG the approved policy of reliefs, are relieved after 2 years by units from -other non-front.ier stations, in which a. unit is stationed for 4, years, e.g. Labore, Poona, Que~ta. ~tc. Training battalions are stationed at permanent locations. · ·

1

Royal Tank CorpB. The Royal Tank Corps was formed in 1917 in order to provide for the new arm introduced

during the Great War. It comprises Tank battslionR, Light Tank companies and Armoured Car compnni<'s. There are none of the former in India. Light· Tank companies were formed during 1933 on the re-equipment of Armoured Car companies with light tanka.

Organisation -3 Light Tank Companies. Each company consists of Headquarters and 3 Sections and is armed with 25 Light Tanks : 4, for Company Headquarters and 7 por Section._

5 Armoured Car Companies. Each company consists of Headquarters and 3 Sections and is armerl with 16 armoured cars; 1 for Company Headquarters and 5 per Section) The armoured cars at prl'l!ent in India are of various types.

Drafu are found from Tank Battalions at Home and are given special training in armoured oar work before proci'Cding to India.

IleliefB in India are carried out pt:riodically in accordance with a aet pro~e.

The Royal Tank Corp4 School, India, located at Ahmedno.gar, trains officers and non-commissioned officers as armament and driving and maintenanco ias\Tuctol'IS. Jt is budgettt>d for under head 2-A (j).

.Signals. Signal t~nits were first raised in India in 19il and at that time formed part of the Corps of

Sappers and 111iners. In 1914, a separate dep6t called the Signa.la Service Dep6t wos raiBed and the Indian Signal Corps waa formed. .

In 1927 and again in J 933 the Indian Signal Corps was re-organised and now comprises the following uniu :- ·

· Signal Training Centre, India. 2 Corps Signals. 4 Ca"l;alry Brigade Signal Troops. 4, Divisional Signals. 3 District Signals. 1 Experimental Wireless Section. Zhob ~ignal Section,

The llri~iah personnel of the Indian Signal Corps are found by the Royal Corps of Signals and they are tr:umed and. ~aintsined by Signal units of the Home establisbmenL While aervin~r on the lndl8Jl . estabhshmen~ p<'rsonnel of the Royal Corps of Signals are on the strength of " L •• Company, Ro)al C>rpe of S•gnals which is a purely administrative unit.

The Indian ranks of the ln1ian Signal Corps are trained at the Signal Training Centre. India. DepoU -The dep6ta for b'J&h British and Indian personnel form pan of the Signal 7t"aining

Centre, lnd•L

DEFE..,..CE SERVICES ESTUUTE:;

EXKAJr.a.rr~.

(it1 Moi" ~.-Prior to Lhe re-organil!atioo of \he Indian ~ijmal Corpe in 1927 the Dritillb J)CftonDel ._... nauited from all anna of \he 1ervn IIDd -re trained IIDd maintained ln IDdia. lal8270 11Dder the~ ~tion. the British portion of Lhe Indian Signal Corpe Yd --rpmatect with the Rof&l C«pe of Signalt,

AD Britilib penoooel are no,.; trained and maintained by Home M&bl.iehmenta. (iii) The main chan~ in the re-organisation of the lndir.n Signal Corpe during 111:13 ._...­

(I) Abolition of .. T" Croulpeny, lndian SijmAl Corpe. (2) Re-organisation of tl•e Sii"!Al Trainin~ Centre (India). (3) Conversion of Zhc.b Wirelfte &ldion into an ind~ndent fhob Signal Section •

. 4t~ ~dian Di,ri.,ional Signal and 4th Canlry Brigade Sigr.al Tro<>p art' in th• proc.ue of lndian-t10n.

R~

The Arm7 ~ ie intended to BUpplement thf. rE'glllar Army on mobilization. J t coneist • oft-

(1) The Indian Regular Reserve of Officers.

(2) The Arm7 in India Reeenre of Offiaer4. (3) lDdian Arm7 RManista. (4) The Indian Supplementary Reserve. (5) The Railway Reeerve Regiment.

2. (I) The Indian Rtgular Ruen:e of 0 jJicer11 eonsista of offiet>l'll of the rt'!flllar Indian Annv­who retire With a pt>naicn or gratuity and who are liable for rt'<'&li to l't'!f\llar B<'rVi<'tl in the l"•t>nt o( an emergeney. They receive no ~rve pay and are not liable for l't'St>n·e training.

(2) TAt Army in lndiG Ru.rw cf OjJit»'ll furniahea the officer categoriea required for the varioua anna and departmente of the Army in India. ,

TA1 ufobliiiAmenl of the Army in India Reaerve of Officera ia 1.455 comprieed of 83S officera In clue •• A., and 617 otlicel'll in clasa "B ". Thie eetablishment ie divided into two wings •• followa-

Claaa"A"

C1asa "B.,

· European Wing.

6S5

173

Indian Wing.

153

4U

, TroininJ i.e ordinarily carried out either annually or biennially according to the arm or depart• ment of the aervice to which the offic<>r ia posted. Officen in claee "B" do no training in peace.

Pay.-On joining the Reeerve, officers of cia..., "A" receive an outfit allowance of Ra. 400. In time of peace every officer of clasa " A " receive~~ a retaining fee of Ra. l!OO Jlflt annum

and every officer of claea •' B" R11. 100 per annum. 'lhia allu1uuoe" in tbto c&l!e of IJfiict>l'll of eJa .. "A "include~ a 1um of Rs. 60 for the mainknanoe of the pft'acribed outfit.

When called to Army aervice on general mobilization, or for training, ofhcen receive the p•J aod allowancea admillllible to regular officers of the aame atatua and rank io the arm or department to which they are poated.

(3) Ifldimt Amty RtHnli'.U.-Tbe Indian Army R-rve conaiate of private aoldien or their equivalent,. It ia compriaed of clau • C ' reaerviete for Indian Cavalry, Artillery, Sappan and llinen. Signala and lnlantry and c:lau I for Gurkha Rinee. The new clau • C • reaerve wu U.Woduced for Indian Cavalry, Artillery, Sappen and Minen and 8i~nal1 with etroe• from Iat October 1932 and for Indian Inlantry with effect from lilt May 1932. There Ifill remain a number of cl._ • A 'and • B ' reaerviotll which eount againet the authorised e1teblishment of tue ._.-ve but th- are gradually waiting.

Training for Indian Canlry, Inlantry and Gurkha Rillee reeerviet. ill carried out biennially. Fay.-Reeerve paJ at 06tain apecified ratea ia 11dmillllible from the date of trao~fer to. or

enrolment in. the reaerve. When called up lor eerv.ce or training, reeerviete receive pay aod allowaocee,in lieu of reaerve pay, at regular rate. according to their arm of the aervice.

(4) T., lfldia" Supplmteftkwy B- eollliate of technical peraonnel required to complete ibe requireao.,nll of the Army in tbia penonnel oo general mobilization, oot provided for or only partially IJI'O"'"df'd for b7 tbl oormal!Ddian Army Reaene.

FOR THE YEAR. 1937-38.

The Indian Supplementary Reserve is divided into two categories:-(1) Category A, comprising four classes CJf tradesmen (electricians, fitters M. T., tin and

coppersmiths, and vulcanists) who are required to undergo an initial training in peace, of one month (2 months in the casu of electricians) and one month annually thereafter.

(2) Cetej!crv B. consisting of 22 classes of tradesmen who are nol required to undergo trainin~ in peace but are annually trade-tested. -

Pay.-Ce tel('ory A reservists receive pay ranging from Rs. 50 to Rs. 90 re,. mensem accord· ing to trl\de during the periro of their training only. For the rest of the year tne.; are paid a bounty ranging from Rs. 4 to Rs. 6 per mensem according to trade.

Category B reservists ocly receive an annual bounty ranging from Rs. 48 toRs. 72 according to trade.

On being called out on mobilization, the issue of bounties ceases for both categories with effect from the datP a reservist joins his unit for Rctive service and the conditions of service then con• form to those of Indian Army in all respects.

(5) The Railway Re8ef'1J8 Regimer.l is intended to maintain and. operate military railways in the field during hostilities.

'1'rainif7g.-Reservists are not required to under~~:o militarv training. Pay.-Reserve pay is admissible at VM1ous rates a.ccording to qualifications. Special rates

are admissible when cAIIPri up for service on generslwohilization.

Note.-BritiBh .Army RuerviBtB.-Subject to certain conditions the only British soldiers who may be transferred to the Army Reserve in India are :-

(i) Those who enlisted in India; (i.i.) Those who, on expiration of their colc.ur service or within six months thereof or on pre•

mature transfer to reserve on compassionate grounds, elect to reside in India or in another Command abroad ; and

(iii) Those who, oa expiration of their colour service, or on premature transfer to the reserve on compassionate grounds, wish to proceed to a British Dominion, Colon:v, Possession, or a foreign countryt

A British Army Reservist resident in India is not liable for training nor f;• recall to Army eervioe on mobilization, consequently reserve pa:v is not admissible.

The following main changes have been colll!idered in budget 1937-38 :-

(a) Arfillet·y.-(i) first stage in conversion of Light Batteries into Mountain Batteries, (ii) exclusion of unbrigaded Mountain Batt.ery in Burma and the establishment of Fort Armaments, Rangoon (cost charged to Burma Government), (iii) formation of an Indian Artillery Training Battery and (iv) increase of 8th Anti-Aircraft Battery to full establishment.

(b) Engineers.-Indianization of 15th Field Company, Q. V. 0. Madras Sappers and Miners end t>xclusion of a Field Company lent for service in Burma.

(c) Indian Signal Corps.-provisions of British other ranks for Command and Internal Se<'urity Stations and for Light Tank Companies, R. T. C., Indianization measures end other minor re-organization.

(d) Alterations in peace establishment of Royal Tank Corps resulting in an incnJ&se of 12 Class II followers.

(c) Exclusion of establishment of two British Infantry Battalions stationed in Burma. (j) Rl'<lu<'tion in peace establishment of Indian Infantry and reservists in Infantry due to

exclusion of three battalions of 20th Burma Rifles and lOth (Training) Battalion. (g) Alt<"ra.tions in the establishment of Indian Oavalry and Indian Infantr.f Battalions,

Acti\·e, duet~ postings of further Indian Commissioned officers in Indianized units. (h) Alterations in E6tablishment of reservists in Artillery due to increase in Mountain

Artillery RE6en·e Establishment consequent on the Light Battery conversion scheme and creation of a resen·e for the Indian Artillery.

c2

DEFE:SCE ~E'RVTCES ESTIMATES

MAIN HEAD 1.-FIGHTL."\0

Tbe total shown agair* Head 1·~ Is distributed an i"'f' dehiled heads u follow• :-

!lamhl!na. A~nnt.s. Bad.ze' ReYillt'd '9udgt't 1938. 1!137· 1935-38. Estimate, Eetima~. Estimat}o S7. 38. 1936·37. 1{138-37. 1937-:iS.

EXPE:m>ITURE. Rs. Rs. Rs. &.

SUB-HEAD A.-FORCES IN INDil PROPER.

Detailed be~

4,059 4,004 (1) Pay of officers 3,52,22,160 3,11~,73,000 3,-10,00,000 3,31,13,400

:13,922 52,204 (2) Pay of Briti11h aoldiera 5,2~. 78,324 5,36,00,000 5,3i,OO,OOO 5,25,29,470

1,57r'lllge 16,,sos•t3) Pay of Indian officers and other ranks and civilian a • 3,81,2(),196 3,81,8~,000 3,80,00,000 3,73,82,180

18,98318,70-1 t4) Pay of follcowera 37,09,511 37,00,000 37,00,000 36,33,000

(5\ Kit and clothin!l al· lowanoea for British troopa · • . 44,3-1,434 45,711,000 44,50,000 42,117,630

(6) Kit and olotbinc; al• lowancea for Indian troopa andfoUowers • 37,65,947 38,10,000 37,86,000 36,07,360

(7) Deferred pay and gratuities • 2-1,57,706 23,75,000 23,00,000 22,67,030

(8) lli.ecellaneoua 24,14,738 24,90,000 24,20,000 23,89,930

v..Jue'-Emergenoy out in pay • • 1,49,148

14,28,62,866 1-&,45,92,000 14,20,58,000 13,91,80,000 Dedud-Transfera from the 1,69,000

Defence Reeerve Fund

TOTAL '31Tlt·R&4'D A o 14,23,62,866 14,45,92,000 14,20,56,000 13400,11,000

•Include 200 Reorui& Boya

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 37

------------------------------------------------------------------· SERVICE~.

ExPLA!iATION!o

General.

The expend1ture under this head represents the pay. and a~lowancee and mis':6llaneoue ohargea of the fighting units of the vari?us. ~ of the &erVIce, wh1ch form the first llne of the Army in India. The number of such UDlts w Indicated on pages 28 and 29.

Item (1).-Pay of rank of regi~e~tal officers (including .o~cers of the army in _India ~ese~e for the period thev come up for trammg), command or add1honal pay, compeneat1on for 1nfenor quarteno, ayes and forage allow&nces for chargers, presid';DCY town allowa!lce at Calcutta and Bombay. local allowance at Cbitraland Drosh and marr1age allowance 8le mcluded under this head. Lodgir.g allowance is also included for officers who are not :rro'liided with free Government q ua.rters.

In March 1925, orders were issued revising the rates of pay of all regular King's commissioned officers of the army in India with effect from July 1924. The principlea adopted in the revision departPd considerably_ from previous practice and_ the o~cers' pay was based on the rates curn:nt in England. Thl' ma1n dl'parture has bel'n to d1stmgwsh between the emoluments of marned and unmarried ofllcers by the grant to the former (if over 30 years of age) of a marriage allowance and a higher rate of lodging allowance. The result is that the emoluments of British officers in Indio~ now consist of the following elements :-

(1) A basic pay of rank.

(2) An lndiau allowance.

(3) A eervant's allowance.

( 4) Free quarters or a lodging allowance in lieu.

(5) A marriage allc~ance for married officers of the age of 30 and over.

The pay vf Indian army officers contains in addition an Indian army allowance. Officers holding staff and departmental appointments receive consolidated rates of pay which while including the above items. have a further element as payment for their more oneroua duties or as a compensation for the loss of prospects which the departmental service entails. Officers of the Royal engineers also receivo cngin«'r pay which is granted in all parts of the Empire for their special qualifications and similarly cfficers of the Indian signal corps receive an addition of aignalpay. ·

In addition.IM'plU'Btion allowance bas been introduePd for married officers serving in· stations. wbl're~ under the orders of Govf'rnment, their families may not accompany them. Officers who were babl~ to draw decreased emoluments in consequence of the pay revision, were allowed to ~~et&in thell' old rates of pay until promotion. or change of appointment: consequently the estimates under all officers' pay heads, are higher than will ultimately be the case·wh&Il the full effects of the revision have materialised. • • • • . •

J~,m (!}.-Pa;r of Brit~ other ranks according to rank at noi'Ulal rates (including pro6c1eoc~ pay at t> ann as pe~ d•em up to the rank of Sergeant) or tradesmen's rates, if employed an a t.Eochmcal ann of the se.rvtce, messing allowance at 3i annas a day (5 annaa during the winter months. and •i an!las ~ur~n~~: the summer months in the case of those serving ·within·. the ~n('MS•onal area _In \\ a%lr1St&n), ex~ duty pay, marria.::e and . furniture allowances are JD.cluded under th:s bt>aJ. AJ,., money compensation in lieu of rations when the lattet cannot bt. aupphed 1s included ltllder this bead. This ill mostly drawn when travelling by rail. Pay ebargee of drafts and details ouring the voyage period. when proceeding to and from India. wbit·h were hitb6rto included in the capitation charges. have with effect from ll'33-U t-Il included under this bead.

JS DEFENCE SERVICES ESTilUTES

Euulr.&.%10~

Redaced ntee of pay for British aoldiel'll enlisted or re-enlisted aiter 26Ul October lUI ban .,_ introduced in E~land and have been applied to India. The built of the British &roope on the Indian establishment are now drawing t.hMe reduced ratee of pay.

' 1,_ (3)-Pay of Indian olJicel'll and other ranks according to rank to eerving aoldiel'll and ~tAl undergoing training, rMerve pay at. Ra. 7 per mensem for oll\88 A, Rs. • per meneem for cl- B and Ra. 6 per mensem for claas C re~stAI for the period thoy do not. come up for kaining, good conduct. or good eervice pay according to the length of eervice, proficiency pay, enra duty pay, engineer pay, signal pay, pioneer pay, M. T. pay in the case of mechanioal transport. drivel'll, pay of t.he ataff of the Nuoleua Depot. of the Railway Reo.erve &giment., allowance to trained aarveyol'll, peraonal allowance of Ra. 60 per mensem to Indian offioera. local allowance at. Chitral and Drosh and allowance of Annae 10 per mensem to aapplomen• paroh­of ration ar.iclea, are included under this head. Ra. :II per mensem during wm~;er mont.t>e and Re. 1 per mensem daring summer montha is paid, in lieu of 10 annas per mensem, to Indian oflicera, Indian other ranks, and religious kl.lchera employed in the oon~ional area in Wa&iristan. Also money com~neation in lieu of ratiooa when the latter cannot be supplied is inoladed under t.hia bead. This ia mostly drawn when travelling by rail.

Item (I)-Includes pay and tradesmen's rates of pay to enrolled f;,Uowel'll and nerrick or local rates to unenrolled followel'll (including victualling establishments) und a lines allowance of RL G·•·O per mensem.

It- ( .f-,-Thia allowance is granted monthly to British other ranks to meet the oost of upkeep and renewal of personal clothing and necessaries. The rat' ~r oapita is Rs. 90 per annum.

1,_ (B)-Besides the grant. of clothing allowance for t.he upkeep, et.o., of penonal olothina and neoessariea to Indian officers and Indian other ranks, compensation paid to Indian Army reservists on transfer to t.be rMerve for the value of clothing taken over by Government is alao inoladed under this head. The rate for Indian officers ia Ra. 37·8·0 per annum, inclusive of the atlowance for the maintenance of mosquito nets, blankets and dhurries. In the case of Indian other ranks and enrolled followers the rates are Ra. 32-i·O and Rs 19·8·0 per annum lr\'18pectively.

Item (7)-A lump sum payment is made to Indian non-commiiiiJioned officers and men on discharge, transfer to the Reserve or promotion to commis•ioned rank calculated at Rs. 2 for each month of aervice rendered after 31st. March 1922. The rate has been reduced t<J Re, 1 in the case of men enrolled on or after 1st. January 1932. Gratuities to British non-oom· missioned officers and men enlisted after 31st. March 1898 are included under this bead.

Ilnrl( B)-Includes allowances to officers' messes, band allowance, weapon training allowance (which includes mu~ketry prize money, upkeep of butts and targets, upkeep of bayonet fighting equipment, upkeep of riding schools and jumps) stringing allowance for charpoys, outfit allowance to officers, stationery allowance at varying rates, horses and mules lines contingent allowance, prizes for lance and sword practice, skill in driving, etc., cost of maintenance and replacement of typewriters, olJioial postage and telegrams, rewards to recruiters, aupply of water from other than military sources such as municipalities, etc., cost. of repaira to army aignalling etores and purchase of potty articles, charges connected with the repair of kit bags, eto., repail'll to and mabufaoture of section bozes for small arm1 ammunition, cost of instructionaletores of signal oompanies and equipment of engineer units consumed, repaired and replact'd, and the cost. of stores used in the sappel'll and miners park and for field practice,

Budget 1937·38 is less than budget 1936·37 by Ra. 54 ·12lakha due main I.e- to-(In lakhs or rupeel.)

D«re:~...-

1. Separation oC Burma • J. Savin~ under f)ay or offioera dna mainly t.o retirement under theW ar.

block scheme • a. Other miscellan8'>UI decreases

1•: .. .,,._ J, Pay or Bn"tiah aoldiera due mai.nly to change in conditions Cor the

grant or proficiency pay • • • • • • • •

~et decrease •

38·90

18·10 2·91

FOR THE l."EA.B 1937-38.. 39

40 DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

ll.\IY READ 1.-FIGIItiNG

The tot&lahora againet Head 1·B ;.. distributed as iollowa:-

Nambr.a.

l038J 1937-Dud!(et Revised Dud;:P&

Aeeounta. E~timate, Estim&te, Estin,ato_ n. ss. 1935-36. 1936-37. 1936-37. Jtl37-38.

Ra. Rs. Rs. P. ...

8t1B-B'EAD B.-mSCELLANEOUS.

M,.oa HB4D (a)--Gov~Noa GENBRU."a BODYOUABD.

Detailed hf'ads-

I I ( 1) Pay ot officera • 32,200 3Z,20(}

111 115 (2) Pay oi Indian officers. ether rarakll and civiliana 46,000 4 6.000

t:O 60 (3) Pay offolloweTlll 12,300 12,100

(4) Kit. and clothina allowailcea 9,000 0,200

(5) Deferred pay . 1,000 1,500

1 1 (8) Hospitalchar@'ea 4,000 4,500

(7) Miscellaneous • 5,500 6,600

Dedud-Emergonoy out in pay ----·-

TOTAL lfmoB ~AD (a) 1,01,355 1,10,000 1,10,000 1,11,000 ---)80 180 .UIMO& li .... D (b rCFJ'JCit&ll

WlTB Kllfo'a COMllllSSION9 'UNE11PLOUD OB t:"NLEB TllAr.I'UICJ •oa TBB llrorAll ABIIY 7,85,000 10,00,000

Deduci-Emergenoy out in pay

TOTAL MINoa Huo (b) 7,51,578 7,85,000 10,00,000 10,00,000

MIJIOB HaAD te)-LBAVB ALLOWAWCI:S .a.JD B1' l'I'Ol'I'·MJLITABY DEPART•

1,00,000 11&B'1'8 1,04,226 1,00,000 1,00,000

M111011 liJU.o (d) Derlt~GI-RJ:oovrnuu VJIDBB Co11TBIB'D'TOB1' PENBJ01'1'8 Aor,l925 . 8,75,016 1,10,000 10,00 000 9,7.1,000

llnro• H.uo (•) DrtliiOI-RBOOVEBBB o• .a.oco'Dn o• .AJIU.1' ALLO'I'•

•urre-B. 'l'· 27,80,766 17,60,000 29,30,000 29110,00()

lfp.,a Huo (/) DeJte~-R:acoVJ:JUBa mr .a.cu:~u•~ o• ••JULY ALI.O'I'-•ant~-J.A. . 4,96,831 1,00,000 $,00,000 6.13,00()

• Tnoru SVII·B•AD B -31,87,488 -30,05,000 -3!!,20,000 -31,75,000 -·----

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.·

fEHVICES-c:or.td.

EXPL.UU.TIC:t 8,

Minor Head (a)-Goverrwr General'• bodyguard-

The \·ariation in budget 1937-38 as compared with bp.dget 1936-37 is small.

Miflor HeoJ- (b)-Officer• toith King'• commi8.9ion6 vnemploylld or vnder training for lhe India" army.-Tbe pay of unemployed officers residing in India, and of unattached list Second Lieutenanta from Sandhurst posted to British regimenta in India for a year's duty prior to their appointment to the Indian anny, is charged to this minor head. The pay, eto., of Indian com• missioned officers of the special list of Indian land forces, who will either be posted to British regiments for a year's duty or proceed for post-graduate training prior to their appointments 1

to the lndianized units is also included under this head.

The inc·rease of Rs. 2·15 la'-hs in Budget 1937-3!1 as compared with Fludget 11)36-37 is due mainly t.o lar~er payments in India to officers of the Special Unemployed list.

Minor H~ad (c)-U4w allotDOncu paid by rnm-miliJ,ary departmeftla_.Tbe provision aga•mt' tbia bead represents proportionate leave pay charges debited to the Defence Department on . account· of civil oflieera and subordinates who have bad military service and who take leave after rcveniot. to the Civil Department. ·

Minor Btad• (d), (e) and(/) repn>sent recoveries effected from Britlsh soldiers under Cor.triLutory Pensions Act. 1925, and for family allotments.

I

The increase of Rs. 3 · S6 lakhs in recoveries is due mainly to anticipated larger recoveries of family allotments and an increase in the rate of contribution under the Contributory Pensions Act pRrtly eounterbalanced b)• reductions in recoveries relating to troops in Burma.

. ~

4!. DDXNCZ SERVICXS ESTIKA.l'ES

1\IAIN HEAD !.-FIGHTING

The total ahOWD agaitln Bead l.C ia distn"buted aa follows -

Samben. Budget ReviMd Bud~'

!II~ lil37· Acrount._ Estimate. Estimate. Estiroae.. 37. 38. 1935-36. 1935-37. 1936.S7. !1137.S8.

Ra. Ra. n.. Rs.

-stm-HLU> c-INDIAN INI'AN• l'RY SERVING AT BON(] KONQ.

Detailed heade-

u u (1) Pa7 of otlloera • • 1,40,000 98,000

882 882 (2) Par of Indi&D omoere and other ranb and

. oivilian8 • 2,40,000 2,49,000

. ~~ 158 (3) Pa7 of followen • u.soo 12,000

(4~ and olotbing al· oee • • • 22,000 20,500

(IS) Defened pay • • 1,000 2,500

(6) M.iacellaDeoua • ,. 115,200 18,000

Dlduci-Emerg&nC1 cut mpar • • ..

TO'l'.u. Smi·HtiD Ca • 3,95,452 4,30,000 4,90,000 4,00,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937~ 43

SERVICE8-(:ontd.

EXPL&N&TIO!IS.

Sub-iie:&d 0-lrtdwrt lttf.mtry Hl'f1ing td Hong Kong.-Proviaion for 1he -s of the Iudiaa infantry battalion at Hong Kong is made against this sub-head. The cost ia reoou~d to Indian revenues on a capitation rate basis, partly by funde drawn foP e1ll'l'8nfl expendjture from the Paymaster at Hong Kong and partly by recoveries ~a England &vm the War Offieeo

The d9Crease or Rs. · 30 lakh as comp!l.red with Budget l !1311-37 is due to normallluctuatioDL

DEFENCE SERVICES ESTI~fATES

..

SUB-BEAD D.-EXGLAND-

(a) Paymenta to War Office for Bri· t.iah t.tOopa eerving iD I.a?ia

(b) Discharge gratuities and deferred pay of British troops

(CJ Vocational training of British ·troopl • ·•

(cl) Furlough allowancea and voyage pay of British Regimenta-

(1) omoen (2) Men

(e) Furlough allowances : Indian Army : Regimental :­

{l)Officers (2) Men

(/) National Healt-h lnRUrance: Army (g)l Unemployment Insurance : Army

(A) Contributory Pensions

(i) Marriage allowancea and allot­menta, British troopa

Aeoounta. 11133-36.

Ra.

(11 Marriage allowancee and allot­ments, Indian Army

(l) Pay of 2nd Lieutenanta on ap­pointment, • • • •

(Z) Consolidated clothing allowancee •

(m) Fighting Units : Mil!cellaneoua

(11) Leave allowances paid by non-Military Department& , ,

(o) Pay of Officers unemployed • Em-:s;.Z:Y deductions ftom leave

.88 • •

M.AL'i llEAD 1.-FIGIITL'\G

Budget Estimate. 1936-37.

Rs.

1,60,00,000

5,00,000

2,40,000

11,60,000 7,20,000

27,60,000 l 1,20,000

5,04,000 13,74,000

18,45,000

32,00,000

4,80,000

1,64,000

6,000

4,000

1,511,000 1.20,000

R"iaed Estimate. 1936-37,

Ra.

Dud~t. Eetimate.

1937-JS.

Ra.

1,56,00,000

11,60,000

2,00,000

10,2(1,000

7,20,000

24,8(\000 1,20,1)00

4,75,000 )3,72,000

17,50,('01)

34,40,000"

4,40,000

1,52,000

4,000

4,000

1,20,fl00 1,6o,noo

0 2,93,92,766 2,93,52,000 !,98,34,000 2,86,17.1)()0

SUB-JlEAll E,- Exchange on Engliab Espellditure • 0 • • -1,52,287 -1,5.5,000

16,93,11,311 17,13,69,000 16,9o,oe,ooo 16,48,53,ooo

---- -·---

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

Si<:R VICES-conl-.1.

(a) This item represents the oost of raising and training in E:1gl&nd British troopos for eenioe •ith t.int British Army in India.

(b),(/) (g). Theee charges pertain to the British troop1 aerving in India. the Indian liabili~y being determined by establishments iu India or period of eervice rendered to India.

(c) Vocational training is intended for trai~ing of selected men ~bout to return to civil Ufe as craftsmen in the less highly specialised trades.

(d) and (l). In the Cl888 of ordinary reliefs between the Indian an:l the Imperial establish• menta, the pay, etc., of British units dwring the voyege period is bome by Indian revenll81o

(e) This represents leave pay of oflioere of the Indian Army employed regiment&lly •hile on leave ez.Indi&.

(h) This represents the amount paya.ble to the British Government on account of the Contributory Pensions Act, 1925. Under the Act, the amount of Contribution per week is 114. Half of this amouut is recovered from the soldiers.

(i) and (J). These repr.llll!llt payments in England to families of British soldiers ~ing in India. Recoveries of allotm!'llts are made in India from the pay of w;h., aoldiere.

(l) Pay, etc., ill!!ued to British officers on their appointment to the lndiao Army is prgj vidcd for under this head.

(n) The reave allowances paid to civil oflicere in respect of leg,ve earned douing their military service are charged to this head. , · ·

(o) T:ti'l represents une:nployeJ p1.y of officers of the InJia.n Army residing in England, Up to 1935·3i t:li& w.~os da~ited t<l the huis to waich their pay while on the active lisS waa eharge.I.

DUL'\CE SERVICES ESTilUTES

RECEIFIS.

tlo'JtoB•AD A.-FORCES IN INDIA PROPER-

Detailed bead-( I) Contribution by Post.

and 'J.'elegraphs Depart• tnent for eoldiera em• ploy«! as Milit&rJ TeJe. graphiate •

(2) 'Miaoeilaneoue

TOTAL SO'B•lUAD A •

SVB·BUD B.-MISCELLANEOCS EIOB·H•.au C.-INDIAN INFANTRY

SERVING AT HONG KONG •

SVII~AD D-ENGLAND-

(1) Contribution by Imperial Government to Coet of India'• defence • • •

(2) Cor...o.udated clothing aliowancee • •

(3) Amount. received from the Imperial Goo ftnllllellt on aooount of Indian Re,dment lent (or aervice m tba Coloniee

(4) Miscellaneous • (G) Le117e allowancee paid

by non-Military Depart. mente

'Aeroan.._ 1935-36.

1,78,031

6,751

2,19,720 .

--

.... . :MAIN HEAD 1.-FIGBTL.'\Q

~l ~, ,T •,

Budlle& Eatimate0

1936-37.

1,75,000

1,75,000

3,09,000

2,00,00,000

8,000

4,72,000 1,00,000

'

Budllt'' Etrtimate. 1937-SS.

• •

2,00,000

2,000

3,00,000

4,79,000

4,';"9,000

2,000

2,20,000

2,00,00,000

8,000

4,90,000 2,72,000

• 2,09,75,114 2,05,80,000 2,09,33,000 2,07,70,000

EuB-HUD E.-EXCHANGE ON ENG• LISB RECEIPTS • • -1,08,675 -1,09,000

TOTAL JUoarn-MAur I H:uD l • • 2,12,70,941 2,10,64,000 2,13,26,000 2,14,71,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

SERVICE~ ... .. . EXPUlfA'BOD.

The increase in receipts is d~e mainly· to recovery of leave pay contributiona in respect oC peraonnej of the Indian Army lent for aervi.:e in Burma after BeJ.•aration.

1 •

I

..... 00

M.Al.N BEAn 2Jll.-ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.

SCUMARY OF ESTUU.Til:S,

"-oDDta.lii•WO. B11dae& Ellthuate,1112W7. JLnllecl Batllllllte,lll88-37. Bus• W11111&e, IW37-N, ... ·;' ' flrort Nel o ... N.- 0~ Nel nro.., "'' III~JieoWI.. IU1"'"''1._ Jl.ecrl1t.L )£:rpe~ F.x~o- Jleoelpll. :tx~n· K•l'IID• a-spa.. l!hcoen- l!:l!J)eb• R-'pk. )(~ ......

&un, klre. dlture. cllture. dlturr, dUure. dl~urr, dltore.

lllo Jllo Jll. Jla. Jl&. :a.. ... .11 .. Jl.e. a.. lla. ... A,-\IIUT.A.U Tur•· '='

I"G • 211,77,35t 62,;.70 20,25,186 80-62,000 60,000 80,0:.!,000 80,2t,OOO 6:!,000 20,82,000 :10,2:1,000 98,000 20,31,000 l:l B-BilllOUIO• 87,13,6!1) 11,12 87G 32,00,773 88 02,000 6,16,000 32,86,000 38,13,000 6,25,000 8:!,88,000 37,12,000 11,50,000 :11,6!!,000

"' t"l

0 -B.O'Uit llmi.&W " A""' Saavtca 171 Coara . 1,75,62,0611 •o Ua6 1, 76,12,10.& 1,80,17,000 20,000 1,70,97,000 1,75,37,000 20,000 1,75,17,1JUO 1,71,73,0UO 20,000 1,7.,63,000 t

D,-RIIIOU&Y D•· .. ~ 1'0'111 .&10 DRIIO• ~

... IIIG Or&U'l'IORI 111,56,4711 1,33,1111 20,23,380 20,38,000 ~5,000 20,13,000 20,0!1,000 35,000 10,7t,UOO 10,116,000 2:i,OOO 10,71,000 t"l

t1 8,-AalfT V.,-.RI• . ro,u,&x! tl ••n Saavtc .. . 11,8t,193 47 II,St,H6 10,19,000 10,19,000 9,62,000 11,112,000 lO,U,OOO

~ J,-IRDI.&W At.IIT ...

Uki.IM.&RC& Collf'll, 70,20,707 11,06! 70,1t,833 71,09,000 6,000 71,04,000 72,61,01.10 6,000 72,56,01.10 71,1!5,000 12,000 71,73,000 t: jlo

0,-141Dif .& L Co to "" I.JIOIIS ,U D lkluooLI! 2,18,318 1,1138 11,16,680 2,07,000 2,000 2,05,000 2,07,000 2,000 2,05,000 1,92,000 1,112,oqo Cl o.-ca!l'l'llu D~

1'011.&1..11 0&0.&11• 1.&'1'10. u _.7

L-M•TliCU 8P. .

,.c .. l,t:J,61,8ll :> .oo.•uz 1,to,M,3111 1,47,5t,OOO 2,80,01.10 1,U,74,000 1,4-1,53,000 2,84J,Ooo 1,41,73,01.10 1,3"1,6>1,000. 2,M0,000 l,3~1111pl0

,,-Mn.tt~I.T .lOo CO~RI'II OIII&IC ... 110,5'),9'J7 111,1~)\ IHI,t0,\102 3R 00,01.10 U,OoJQ n., ga ,..,v, U.;,Oil,IJUO u,uuo V7,l">tl/ttMJ U7,fJO,tJI.MJ u,uoo 1111,87,0IJO ....... • 4 ......

"--K«'Ct !llr&nr u ~f.&JtU"IIIIIIJIT 4,.&::f.,~t t,H,$82 .. ,35,000 4,35,001) 4.!10,1100 4,!:ooi,OOO 4,07,•"10 2,0110 4,06,000 .

L,-.&n•r~n«TWnro• ~ ~· ,.., .... w lU,ba,auo 11,116 '110 lo,Ji,60t ~1,211,000 11,00,000 12,211,01.10 20,511,0UO lo,:n,ooo 10,211,0(1() 21,214,000 11.~7,()1.JO 8,71,000

M.-lllr,...u.&•~""•

'"""""" uao•• 9Ril on"-.o' or n.aM&orntR OP:Ifll• IIU. or Oallli.I.IIO•

13,28,786 405 13,26,381 13,78,000 1~,78,000 13,88,000' 13,88,000 14,42,000 U,U,OOO JJ l!llll.l . . I

Jr,-Wt'lll'lfiU..I.lliOt!l Pl"lOn I!IIDIIIl• • I 'nlll A.. 0 ' lA 11,67,UII 292 11,67,157 10,12,000 1,000 10,11,000 11,83,000 1,00Q 11,82,000. Q,94,000. 1,000 :1,113,000 l!IDIA

0,-Mifltl1ll.LA1fll01ll IQ"CKI I!IIDU

8,99,638 8,99,638 5,42,000 5,42,00' 3,82,000 • 3,82,000 11,22,000 1,22,000 9HI0. 0 I,

1'.-·MI~ITIItL&li!IOill IHRVJOIII llliDBS ,.RJI Q. M. (J.

1,71,720 109 1,71,611 2,54,000 2,54,000 2,37,000 2,37,000 2,59,000 1,50,000 IB IaDI.I. . ~ Q.-M!llOIItUOOill

PROYJIIO" J'OS

~ Naw .M RAil!TRIII OIIDI" 00111'ROL ,, or PRT •mru.

2,00,000 2,00,000 2,38,000 ,,38,000 sun OrnosiUI. e B..-EIIGLAliD 40,04,411 68,541 89,50,870 40,50,000 48,000 40,02,000 40,33,000 88,000 39,95,000 30,44,000 86,000 89,08,000

-20,751 -278 -20,473 -21,000 -21,000 . ~ 1.-EXODAIIGI ., ... ... ---- ----- --- ---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----

~ 6, 79,87,903 20,82,869 6,58,55,624 6,98,08,000 18,71,000 6,79,87 ,oon:.. 6,85,74,ooo . 20,00,000 6,65,65,000 6,81,33,000 21,94,000 6,59,39,000 Dllfud.-Tmnofora trom

the Dofonce llo1orve 1,80,000 1,10,000 Jfun4 -----

TOULMAIII B&AD2/li 6,79,37,903 20,82,369 11,58,55,624 6,98,08,000 18,71,000 6,79,37,000 6,85, 74,000 20,09,000 6,65,65,QOO 6, 79,53,000 21,940,000 6,57,59,00 -- ----- ----- --- --- --- -·---- ---

50 DI:FESCX SERVICES n·TUUT~

MAIN llEAD 2/IL-

Budge' 1937-38 ill Re.19·98lakhs lees Ulan Budgd 1936-37 due mainly tc-LoU. of Rupe~.

1. Separation of Burma • !. R. I. A. S. C. due mainly to reorgan~atic.n a. Medical ServiceP, mainly an onr-utimate in 1936-37 4. CantonDK'Jlte due mainly to in~-d rtodpte rartly cx,ur.ur-

balan«d by inore&S(d grant.t-in-aid • • • • • •

1~

I. LA. 0. C. due to reorganiPation and inore-d provifion for tEmpo• rary labour to cope with incre..red outtum of factoriu. • • 3•715

2. Military Accounts Offices due to provifion for incrtm~nte falling due 2·08 a. Other milloellaneous variations, net •115

l!'OR THE YEA~ 1937-36.. ol

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVI~ti.

u

Jfamt>.n. 1831- lll37•

37. :ss.

BUB-BEAD A-lllLITARY TRAL~L~a.

Karow Hs£D (')-Co••.um PHTSJcu. ~o&uJr.

retailed heada-' 4 n) J>ay of British aoldiera

- (2) Pay of Indian offioers an•l other ranka and establishments • •

l3) Kit and cl ... thing al· lowant"e& • • ·•

(4) Miscellaneous allowan• eee and expenses •

Dtduc'-Emergenoy cut in pay

1'c.tn Mnroa BuD (a).

Mt•u• DuD (b)-AIUIT SCHooL or PBYSJO.A.L TRAINING, AMBAL.I..

Detailed heads-

11,351

Budge' Eetimate. 111311-37.

Re.

9,460

35(.\

1,330

11,140

11 8 (1) Pay cf officers • • 81,400 8 9 ti) Pay of British soldiers 27,000

41 " (3) Fay of Indim offit"el'l and other rr.nlul end ~abJ.:ahmenta •. 18,000

(4) Kit and c1othllig al• 1->" ances • • • 1,260

( 6) M iseellaneous allow· ances and expelll!e8 • 4,600

Ded!d- Emergency cut iD pay • •

1,30,233 1,32,260

111•o• Bu.D (c)-8T.a.n CoLLBoB, Qt7nTA.

40 11

6

12

Detailed beads-

38 (I) Pay "f officer students U (2) Pay of officers • 6 (3) Pav of British

10ldhrs • • • 32 (4) Pay of lndian officen

and other ranks and ut ablishments •

(5) Kit and clothing aJ.. iowancea

(8) Miscellaneoua aUow· anooe and nli]X'- •

Dedvei-Emergenc)' aut in pay

'l'uu. Mmoa BUD (c).

CaniedOYer •

8,38,978

9,80,562

4,29,000 2,35,680

20,730

18,930.

(160

. 50,000

7,56,000

8,98,400

MAIN HEAD 2.-Rn'-d

Eat !mate. 111311-17.

R..

10,000

1,28,000

7,80,000

9,18,000

Bad11et EatlmatP, 11137·311.

Ra

9,460

320

1,4i0

11,250

80,000 27,000

18,000

1,260

4,740

1,31,000

4,01,920 2,37,300

21,480

20,250

580

63,470

7,35,000

8,77,260 ------

fOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

WMINISTRATIVE SERVICE~ontd.

EJ:PLAlf.lTlO!I'S.

Minor Head (,.).-Command PhyBical Training Btaf!.-The ~ponsibility 'for and anpervi•. aion of physical training in commands is a part of the funct1on1 of the General Staff of Commands. A garrison physical training officer is, however, appointed without additional pay as each of the atationa Rawalpindi, Quetta, Lucknow and Poona. They are assisted by four aergeanta, whose pay is charged to this bead.

Minor Head (b).-The Army School of Physical T~ at Ambala (at KasauL during . aummer) corresponds to the Army School of Physical Trainmg, Alderebot (England). Ita objects are to maintain uniformity, continuity and progress in physical training, to J?romote research work in connection with the development of physical education in the Army m lndiP and to train instructors in physical training and ita co-related subjects. The Commandant; of tbe:achool ia also the Inspector of physical training. ,

2. The annual outturn of students iB British and Indian Commissioned offioera 52, Brith't other ranka lll'i1 Viceroy's commissioned officers 16 and Indian other ranks 343,

Mtnor Head (c).-The Staff College, Quetta. iB maintained for the purpose of affording eeleoted officers instruction in the higher branchee of the acience of war and in the duties of the .tall. Admiaaion is by competition and by nomination by His Excellency the Commander• iD·Chief. 31 atudenta graduate each year. ·

Budgt>t 1937-38 is less than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. •20 lakh due mainly to reduction iii the number of offioer students.: · .

5.J. DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

Rumbera.

IUS. 1937· 17. 18.

brough' fonrard •

tltTB·iiEAD A-MILITARY TRAIN· ING-co~tCcl.

lttNOB lluD (d)-SMALL Atu111 SC&OOL (TJIDIA)-BUDQOABTJUUI S·r.a..rr, P .lOBil.lllBL

Dete.iled heada-

I z (1) Pay of officers . I z (2) Pay of establishmeote

DeciUGI-Emergenoy out iD pay • • ••

Tcn".llo.PdmOB HB.lD (d)

:tdaroB BB.lD (e)-SJU.LL Amra SoaooL (bDu.)-P .a.omuau W:nra.

Detailed head-'

t 9 (1) Pay of officers

25 25 (2) Pay of British aoldiel'll

Ill 91 (3) Pay of Indian officers and other raob and eatablisbmeota

(4) Kit and olothing al• lowancee , •

(5) Misoellaneoua allowan· eee and upen88ll •

Decivet-Emergeooy ou' iD Pe7 • .

TM'AL MJNOB HB.lD (e) •

C.tried~tr •

MAIN HEAD !.-

Bu<~get ReYiacd Bud,zd . Aecow1te, Eatimate. E.timRte, Eatimate_ )g35·15. 19311·37. 111311-U. 11137...18.

Ra. Ra. . R.. Ra.

9,80,562 8,98,400 D,l8,000 8,77,2SO

---

.0,710 40,710

6,480 7,200

47,244 47,1JO 47,000 47,910

1,02,200 911,000

60,D3il 60,900

39,380 39,000

8,420 8,&00

14.640 14,700

2,03,978 1,20,570 • 2,20,000 2,14,000

12,31,78-1 11,611,160 11,85,000 11,39,160

FOB. THE YEAR 1937-38.

ADMINleTR A.TIVE BE RVICES--confd.

EltPI.Al(ATIOI!fS •

. Mino, Head• (cl) lo ( J).-l'he Small Anna Schoo), India, oorres~nds to ths Small Arms School lo England and similarly consists of a b!!ad<Juarters and two wmr.

(i} Headquarters. · · - · - · · · (ii) Pachmarhi Wing (rifle, light automatic, bayonet, grenade and revolverJ .. (iii) Ahmednagar Wing (machine gun). _ ,

The object of the School is- · (i) to train officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers as instructors in weapoa'

training. ' -. . . ' . . (ii) to keep in close toullh with weapon training methods in unite and to ensure thereby, .

and by the teaching at the Schoo), that small arms training throughout the Arm7- · in India ia conducted on a uniform system and in aooordance with the manuala.

The annual out-tum of students is British and lndiBD Commissioned offioara 336, British-other ranks 238 and Viceroy's Commissioned ollioen and other ranks 825. ·

Mino,. Head (e).-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •07lakh ltllili than Budget 1936-37 du~ to normal 1l.uctuati'lns.

~a DUL"iCZ SUTI.Cll3 ESTDUTJ:S

liamben.

1011. 1037· 17. aL

Brought forward . SOB-HEAD A.-HIUTA.RY TRAIN·

INQ-oonlcl.

.lifO& H.uD (/)-SIULL Mllll 80BOOL (JGI'4)-..6.Juulolf.AGU. WIKO.

Date.lled. beada:-.-

• 9 (I) P~· ot oftlcers • 18 18 (2) Pay of British eoldiers 31 31 (3) Pay of Indian offioers

awl other raoka and establishmenta 0 •

(f) Kit and clothing alo lowances • o

(6) M~llaneoua allow• ancea aod expenaea

Dedtd.-Emergency cut in pay

TOTAL Mlxo:a UnD (/) •

Mllfoa BUD (g)-Eqon-.. nol'l ficaooL. S.a.oooa,

Detailed heada-

. 8 . e (1) Pay of officErs

G 7 (2) Pay of British eoldiera

824 32' (3) Pay of Indian offieers and other nmka and eatablishmenta •

(') Kit and clothing al• lowaooee • • •

(6) MiaoeDooeota allow•. ancee and expeoaoa

Dfduai-Emergeney cu' ID paJ

TOTAL Hmoa H&AD (g)

Carrledo.er

Aeeounte. 1935·38.

Be.

12,31,78f --

1,79,951

1.8 .. 238

15,95,991

HAlN HlU1> :1.-

lludget Rm.ed Budget Estimate. E.tima .. , Eetimaw, 1938·37o 1938·37. 1937-38.

n., Be. Rrt

1US,l60 11,83,000 11,39,180

1,11,000 1,07,800 f2,000 f2,2110

12,260 12,200

1,710 1~700

7,0.0 7,060

---1,74,000 1,72,000 1,71,000 -- ----

80,000 78,120

21,000 23,030

6!1,140 69,400

950 980

18,810 17,600

---1,79,700 1,82,000 1,79,050 - -- -·--

16,19,880 15,39,000 1,,89,210 ---

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 57

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-contd.

Eltl'LAlf A.TION!!e

1t! in or Head (/).-Bt:dgt t 1937-38 is Rs. •03 lakh less than Budgtt 1936-37 due to normal iluctuations.

Mirtor Bead (g).-The Equitation School is located at Saugor and corresponds to t.he l::qujta• tion School, Weedon (England). Ita objects are:- '

(a) to train British officers and British and Indian non-commissioned officers, aa inatruo· tors and aaaistent instructors for all mounted branches of the army and to inculcate ~ound principles of horsemanship and horsemastership and Rkill at ArmR nn uniform lines,

(b) to teach tactics wit.h a view to ensuring a uniform system of training, (c) to carry out a course of instruction in veterinary first-aid anti animal hygiene as laid

down for courses at th6 Army Veterinary School. The annual outturn of students is British officers 20, British other ranks 20, Indian other

ranks 30.

65 DEFL~CE SERVICES ESTUlATD

Numbers. 1US. U37• a:. as.

Brought forward •

8t1B-BEAD A.-MILITARY TRAI!i• ING-eonld.

Umoa BKAD (A }-Smnoa 0wi'1CZBS 1

ScllooL, Bm.o.t.11JL Detailed bead5-

l 7 (1) Pay of officers • I I (2) Pay of British eoldiera

23 23 (3) Pay or Indian offioen and otla ranka and estab!ishmeuta • •

(4) Kit and ttll'thin§ al· Jowaneee • • •

(5) MillcellaneoWI allow· anoea and expenaes •

Detluc:'-Emergeocy cut in ray •

. To-r.t.r.MmoalluD(h).

K1110B HKAD (i)-SCBOOt. o• AJtTu.i:..By (Itmu.). Ku'OI.

Detailed beada-7 7 (1) Pay of officere •

J I 12 (2) Pay or British aoldiera d 42 (3) Pey or Indian offioen

ani otla ranka and establi.~hmec•.s , •

( 4) Kit and clothmg al• lnwiUlCeS • • •

(5) MiacellaoeoWI allow• aooesand~ ,

Deciud-Emergeocy out in pay • ' •

.Muoa B..uD (j)-RoY.t.r. T.llflt Ooan ScaooLo lBDI.t.. .AalmDB.t.o.t.a.

Detailed beAd.--1 I ( 1) l>ay of offioen • •

30 40 (2} Pay of British 10ldiera 17 17 (3) Pay of IndiaD officers

and ot.her ranka and eatabliahmenta • •

(4) Kit and clothing alo low~ • • •

(5) ~ua allow· anoeeaodu~

lkduci-Emergency out ill pay •

ACCOWJta. 1113.>-35.

I'oL 15,95,1191

1,72,784

1,79,878

B~t Estiaiate. 1113.·37.

Ra. 15,19,88)

1,27,450 12,070

9,780

7'70

12,580

1,62,630

1,20,000 33,770

12,090

1,080

1,75,590

61J,431l 80,310

4.170

3,590

8,440

· MAIN HEAD 2.~ Rmaed

EsUmate. 183~37.

Ra. 15,39,000

1,50,000

1,78,000

Bad,ze&. Estim•t-,

1113'1-3 8.

Ra. U,89,210

1,41,400 17,200

10,180

760

13,970

1,85,510

1,15,500 33,770

12,1560

1,070.

9,100

1,72,000

63,290 85,780

5,060

3,690

8,000

TOTAL Mmoa BKAD(j). 1,70,428 1,81,940 1,8'7,000 1,63,820

Cat lied nY~r 21,19,077 2(),20,020 20,32,000 20,10,1540

FOR THE YEAR 1937-M

AD~IINISTRATIVE bERVICE~cmtd.

F.XPLAN ATJO:SS,

ltl in« Head (h).-The Senior Officers' School. Belgaum, corresponds to the Senior Offioera• School, Sheerness (England). Its objects are:-

(a) to disseminate and inculcate aouni tactical principles as laid down in the official manuals, thereby ensuring uniformity of methods in their application throughout;. the Army.

{b) to teach officers how to tel\ch and to give them practioe and instruction in the pre• _ _ . paration and conduct of tactical exercises. {c) to give instruction to officers in the administration of a battalion or equivalent unit

according to the arm of the service to which they belong. (d) to give senior officers of all arms an opportunity of exchanging ideas on mattel:t

connocted with tra.il)ing and the adminietration of unite. . . -

The annual out-tum of students is 81 British officers. Budg£"t 1937-38 is Rs. · 23lakh more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to an increase in.

establishment.

Min« Head (i).-The School of Artillery, India, corresponds to the School of ,Artillery,. Larkhill (England). It is established :-

(a) to instruct artillery officers, warrantandnon-commissionedofficersinpraetioal gun·· nery, practical care of equipment and as instructors in these subjects. . •

(b) to provide the gunnery staff for the various practioe camps • . (C) to carry out experiments in connection with gunnery problems, equipment, ammuni•·

tion, etc., peculiar to India. .

(d) to supply Brigadiers, R. A. and Artillery units with information on' drill. equipment~ eto. p

. : ... (e) to carry out such experimental work as may be required by the Major-General, Royal

Artillery or Director of Artillery. · . .

The annual out-tum of the school is British and lnd~n .CoiDinissioned offioera 7 4, British. · ot.har ranks 82, Vioeroy's commissioned Offioers and othar ranks 54.

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •04lakh less than BudgEt 1936-37 due to normal fluctuations.

Minor Head (.1).-Royal Tank Corps School, India, Ahmednagar, is designed fC. the follow~ ~~~- .

(a) to train offioers and non-commissioned offioera of the Royal Tank Corps t.o act all' instructors in light tank and armoured car drill, the Webley revolvar, light tank$ and armoured car machine gunnery and the tactical har.dling of light tanks and armoured cars. · ·. · ·

( t,) to train officers and non-commissioned offioera of the Royal Tank Corps as in.stnJo. tors in driving and maintenanoe of light tanks and armoured cars and othec

· mechanically propelled vehicles, and to train (and trade tes1; when eligiblel non• oomm~oned offioerro and eelected privates of the Royal Tank Corps a e driver mechanics class L · · ~ · ·

l'be annual out-tum of students is 172 British officers or other ranee.

fS() DEFL~CB SEBVICFS EST1 MATES

MAIN READ 2.-

1\am-.. Budge' ReYiled Budge'

18!S. 11137· AGeOUnt•, E.timate, Eetimate. E.timate, n. as Ull-3~. 111311·37. 111JIS·31. lii37•Sio

Ra. Rt. Re. Re.

Brought forward • 21,19,077 20,20,J20 20,32,000 20,10,6.0

-- --- ------8t1B·HZAD A.-lU.LlTARY TRA.l~ ..

ING-etmclJ.

lla•r.a BZAD (1)-AB.IIY SIO!f&I.

Soaoor. Poo••

Detailed beads-

• e (1) Pa7 of officers 69,no 63,920

lS 13 (l) Fay of British eolctien 34,910 34,200 ., u (3) Pay o.f Indian officen and other ranks and establish mente . 115,330 15,610

(4) Ki' and clothing al· lowancee • 1,5:!0 1,460

( 5) MiBCellaneoua allow• ADCell and UJ)eDIM . 5,7.0 5,740

Deduct-Emergency out in pay •

------ ---- ---- -----TOTAL Mmoa lluD (il 1,27,6" 1,26,980 1,27,000 1,20,830

--- --- ·---- -----liJIIOB llE~D (1)-lhscnutnova.

Detailed heads-

(1) ADDUal 'raining gran\ 8,81,630: 8,64,630

(2) Grant ror purchale of flald l:lrinaat~ • 9,370 11,000

(3) Artillery tar&e' gran' 24,000 23,600

( 4) Aaa.JoGJt.aa..nn. grant 500

----·- ·---To:rn Muroa BuD (l) • 7,30,603 9,)5,000 8,65,000 8,97,630

--Toulo StJB·BU.l' A 29,77,354 30,&2,000 30,24,000 30,29,000 ---

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38..

ADMINlB'fRATI\rE SERVICES-contd.

Minor Head (1).-The Army Signal School. Poona, corresponds to the School of Sigtlw. Catterick (England). Ite object is to maintain a uniform system of training in signalliDg throughout the Army in India. British and lndian officel'B and non-oommisson"<l officera are trained aa instructol'B and 888istant instructors for their unite.

The annual out-tum of Btudpnte is British and Indian Commi~sioned officel'B 84. British other ranks 108, and Viceroy's commissioned officers and Indian othar ranks 205.

Budget 1937-38 is Re. ·C6 lakh less than Budgt t 1936-37_due to normal fluctuations.

Minor Head (1).-MiBceUaneou•.-The amounts provided under this head rep~eaent mhoel­~aneous charges in connection with the training of the Army. The provision against Serial .No. 1 1S to meet ureJ.Jd1ture connected with manoeuvres, training camps. also stA!I and regime;J.tal OEel'Citol'8 and treiaing oonference.i. •. c ; •

Budget 1937-38 is Re. •17 lakh less than Budgtt 1!136-37 due mainly to the se~tion of Burma. ..: c '· • •

~~ DEFENCE SERVICES ESTUUT~

~UIN HEAD :.-Narpben.

Bu<ige& 19$7·

Ren-1 Buti~t 193S. Aoeounta,. Estimate, Eatimate. F..stimatf', . n. . 18 • 1935-35. 1936-37. U38·37. 1937·38.

Ra. n •. Rs Ra •

.8C'B-BEAD B.-.EDUCATIOS.

Koroa IJau (a)-Stn'KB9JStNCJ A~D INS• PJIOTINQ 8Tur-AIUIY Buo• QV.lBDB8.

Detailed bead.-1 (1) Pa7 of omoera. 22,500

I a (2) Pa7 of establishmenta 5.240 5,200 Deduo'-Emergency cut

in pay • -- --TOTAL MINoa E.au (a) . 6,137 6,240 5,000 28,700 -- ---Mmoa Ea.u (b)-SvPhVlSDfCJ .lBD IN ..

pOTIRCJ STUI'-Co-uoa.

t- & (1) Pay of offioera 72.120 83,970

• 8 (2) Pay of Britiah aoldiers 1),120 23,600 a 8 (3) Pay of Indian officers

and other ranks • 11,280 10,900

( 4) Kit and clothing allow. ances. 200 190

li) Miacellaneous allow· ances nnd expensea • liO 40 D~ud-Emergency ou~

iDpay

Tor.lL Mllfoa Huo (b) • 90,143 92,770 93,000 1,18,700 -- ---Umoa Ha.u (e)-SvPhvtsnro .lBD be·

l'BO'I'INCJ STUP-DIBTBIOT8.

18 14 (I) Pay otomcen 2,07,000 1,90,000

II 11 (2) Pay of British roldiert. 24,000 20,000

•• 13 (3) Pay of Indian omoen and other ranka • • 23,900 24,300

(4) Kit and clothing 1,000 al.lcnranoM . . 680

(5) M.i-n&naoua allow• 100 120 ~and apensM •

~uei-Emergeocy out lnpay • • •

TOT.lL llmoaiiMD (o) • 2,84,785 2,55,000 2,45,000 2,35,000 --Curiedovw • 3,80,066 3,114,010 3,43,000 3,82,400

FOR THE VEAR 1937-38 • 68

.ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-conkl.

EXPLAif A TIONa.

Minor HWd• (a) e, (c).-'Ihe Supervisingandinspectingataff are employed i;.,aupe~in·g the arrangements for, and testing the general results of the education of the British and Indian soldiel'l, and tbe children ofthe former. They also act aa advisers in technical eduoationsl rnattel'l to the OeneraJStaffoftheCommand.

Budget 1937-38iB Rs. •.28lakhmore than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to reorganisation partly counterbalanced by savings due to the separation of Burma.

Bam ben.

U3L 1937. 11. as.

Bro•1ght forward

SVB-HEAD B-F..DUCAnO~ -contd.

Ull'o. U.AD (cf}-OARJUSON RaoiJOlfT.U. AND DBTATOIIMBli'l' SOIIOOLS I'OB BBITJBB TBooPS.

101 102 139 150

Detailed head-

(1) Pay of British soldiers. (2) Pay of school mist-.

and pupil teachers

( 3) Pay of language teachers

(4) Kit and clothing a}. lowances •

(5) Educational training ~ · grant, troops • • ( 6) Educational training

grant, children •

~7) Miscellaneous allow• ances aud expenses •

Dedud-Emergency out inpay • •

TOTAL YlN011 Huo (d)

Ml50111 HEAD (e)--GABBISON, R:a:OIKBN• T.U, AND DBTATOIIKBNT SOBOOLS I'OB lxou.JI Taoora.

Detailed beach-

(1) Pay of IOhoolmastera •

(2) Educational training grant. • •

(3) Miscellaneous allow• anoee and expen~M •

lJedvci-Emergency out in pay

TOTAL llmoB Huo (•)

Carried over •

Aeeounta. 1936-30,

Rs.

3,60,066

9,64,380

77,900

H,02,346

Budget Eetimate, 1936·17.

Re.

3,53,000

4.07,000

61,000

8,600

1,29,500

13,500

9,72,600

100

78,000

100

78,200

14,04,810

Re•iaed Eetimate. 1938-37.

Re.

9,80,000

80,000

14,03,000

Budget. Estimate. 1937-38.

3,30,000

4,05,600

57,800

8,600

1,16,000

12,000

9,30,000

72,880

120

73,000

13,85,400

FOB THE YEAR l937-3a.

:A.DMINISTBATIVE SERVICEB-contd.

Minor Head (4).-Garrison, Regimental and Detachment Schools for British troop11o which are, in the main, situated within unite, and in certain casea outside them, provide general eduea­tion for British aoldiert and their children. The object oltbe education of the soldier is to give him a more intelligentgrupof hisduties,and the Armyisresponsiblefo• educating aoldiel'8' childftn.

Budget 1937·38 is Rs. •43lakh le88 than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the ECfBJ&fi(D d . B=L .

J!irwr Head (e).-Gamaon, Regimental and Detachmenl BcAoolB /or lfldian Proop.­Edllc&tion of the Iadiall do~dier is i.rapat"ted on the lame principle as that vtated above.

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •05lakh leBB than Budget 1936-37 due to the separaticnof Burma.

63 IiUXNCZ SERVICES ESTilUTES

HAIN HEAD 2.-

:Num~r.. Bud~ Reori.d Budaet

111384 Jill7o AeeounW. Enimate. Enimatt.. Estimate. 37. 38, )936-35. 1936-37. 1935-37. l~37-3S.

.Ka. Ra. Rs. RA.

Brought fon ard . u.o~.3'8 14.04,810 14,03,000 13,85,400 -----SUB.BEAD B-ED~CATION~

Kuroa IU£D f/)-AJUIT 8cBOOL o• EDuc.anoJr, JJrDI&, B•LO.AUJI-IbADQU.t.BTBBS AWD ED17CaTIOJrU WIND-

Detailed head&-

• 8 (l) 1'•7 of offioen 1,35,000 1,111,370

1& a (2) Pa7 of British 101· dien. • • • 34,520 37,830

'II 77 (3) Pa7 of Indian omoere and other ranb and llltablishmenta . • 38,430 35,700

(4) Kit and clothing allow• &IIClM . . • 1,500 1,500

(5) ~laneou.e allow• &Doell and exped88B • 10,350 10,000

llcduo&-EmergeDOJ' out in 1•1

'I0'1".A.L llnioa lb&D V) 2,24,444 2,17,800 2,28,000 2,00,400

U 1W08 'BKAD (g\-.AIUIT SosooL o• EDVO&TI01f0 IWDI&o Bm.o&tr»-A • or 1 e A • Wura-Detailedb~

I I (I) Pa7 of officers • . 41,900. 42,780

• I (2) Pa7 of Britieb 1101· cliera • • . 20,000 2M80

13 J3 (3) Pa7 of Indian offioer11 and other ranka and

eo.tablisbm31lta . • 8,810 8,810 (4} Kia a".ld olothiq

alloW'&IICee • • . 1,350 1,350 (5) lfWoellaoeoua .no..

anoee and apeDR8 • 1,000 800 Deduei-.Emers-1 out

iDpq • -'l'or.u. Jrluloa BuD (f) • 65,077 72,870 73,000 74,000

----- -----1 16,111,887 18,9!1,480 17,02,000 18,59,800 ---------

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 67

.\DML"JSTRATIVE SERVICES-contd.

EXPLA.N .\TIONS.

Minor Head• (/) Gflll- (g).-The Educational Wing of the Mmy School of Education (India), Belgaum, corresponds to the Mmy School of Education, Shorncliffe, England. Ita object is to train educational instructors for British and Indian units. Courses ai'Q also held for officers. warrant offioera, and non-commissioned offioera of the Mmy Educational Corps with a view to bringing their knowledge up to date and to adapting the organization of educational training to th• requirements of Indian conditions. The annual output of the Educational Wing is:-

Brit,ish non-commissioned officera Indian non-commissioned officera •

'90 345

The Anti-GtU Wing is situated at Belgaum and was incorporated in the Mmy Schoo\ of Education for purposes of economy in 1927. It corresponds to the Anti-Gas Win~, SmalJ Mms School, Porton near Salisbury, England. Ita object is to train instructors in ' defence against gaa " for British and Indian troops. All British and most of the Indian ranks who attend courses at the Educational Wing also attend courses· at the Anti-Gast Wing. Students at the Senior Officers' School, BelgaUIIb also undergo a short 001\l'Be. The &nnual output is as follows :-

British officers (including Royal Air Force) • British warrant and non-commissioned officers

(including Royal Air Force) Indian officers ·• • •

. . . . of administrative services

106

34 24

"'.,"" HI!Od U}.-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •171akh les!i lle<lrganisatioll.

than- Budget 1936-37 due to

B2

6S- DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMA'l'ES

MAIN IlEAl> 2.-Kuml;ere.

Budge' Revieed Bod.:et 1838- 1937· AClOOOnta Estimate, Enimate0 Eatimat4!,

17. 38. 1935-36. 1936-37. 1936-37. 1937-38. ~ Ra. Ra. Ra.

Brought forward • 16,91,867 16,95,480 "!7,02,000 16,59,800 t

•'

stTB-BEAD B-EDUCATION-ooAid.

:r.lmoa ~ (A)-X..WBBNOJI RoYAL Mn.J. ~.t.llT ScBoor._ BANAWAB.

Detailed bee.d.-1 1 (1) Pay ofmedical oftioer 9,600 11,60~

' ' (2) Pay of British IIOldie!a • • • 10,740 10,39~'

131 131 (3) Pay of establisbmenta 60,000 60,00~ J6 26 (4) Pay of principal.wd

other instruotionalltatt 1,00,000 1,00,000 (li) Kit and clothing

allowances • • 310 400 (8) Misoellaneous allow• •-and~.

Deciuca-Emergency 011\ 1,88,000 1,77,610

ill pay~ ---Tour. JdurOB BuD (A) 3,61,737 3,68,650 3,67,000 8,60,000 i -- ---

Carried over • 20,53,604. 20 62,130 20,60,000 20,19,80.

FOB. THE YEAR 1937-38.

WMINIBTBA.TIVE SERVICES-coatd.

E~l'LAlU%1'0ll'l'o

MitiOr HeotJ (l).-The Lawrence Royal Mllit&r7 School. Saoawar, oorrespouda to the. Duke Gf York'a Royal Military School (and o~hel' lllimilar schools) in England. Ita object ia to afford • aouud general eduG4ltion to the ohildren of British aoldiera. .

!. The number of pupila ill 1530.

Budget 1937-38 is Ra. ·07lakh less than Budget 1936-37. due to normal fluctuations,

'10 DUL'\CK SDVICD E.SnlU.TES

lllumbu4

11138- J1137i A-ota. n, a a. 1113:1-38.

Be.

Brough' forward • 20,53,604

SUB-BEAD B.-EDUCATION-eoeu.

)luoalluD (')-I.AWJ~Doa :Hu..tuu 8oBOO£o bu.

Detallacl head.-

a a (I) P•y aoi.Jien

of Britiah

1 1 (!) ?•Y of hoapit.al eatab. li<hmeot • • •.

1 1 (3) Pey of pdnoipal and ~hl!r ~~~ IJtafl

(4) Ita and eloWng allowaDoea • •

(6) .Misoellaneoaa allow· Al1lll!ll aDd espea&el • ~ Emergeno7 oufl

iD pa;r.

Tor.u.MixoalluD(i) • 33,918

lluroa BKAD (J)-Pamoa o• W.o.n' ROT.U llmUll MJI.n.ur.'l' Oonwm. O•aa&Dmro

~Mailed head.-I I (1) Pa7oromoera • • I I (2) p~ o! Britiab

10 ·era • • • 01 61 (8) Pay of lDdiaD ofBoete

and othu llollb and eatabli•hment. • •

1G 18 (4) Pa7 of principal and otbel ~aot.ional .tal!.

(5) Kit and clothing ~ • •

. I-I 20,87,620

Badge& Estimate. 11138-31.

Reo 20.82,130

9,870

180

1,000

270

17,600

33,720

13,000

8,320

27.~0

1,00,000

180

l,4s,tao

20,115,860

MAIN HEAD 2.-

Revieed Budjltlt Estimate_ Estimate_ 11138-37. 11137-18.

R.. Ra.

~69,000 20,19,800

9,43(1

ISO

8,00()

280

17,110

32,000 33,000

15,000

8,180

26,600

1,00,00()

18()

1,49,1160

Jl,Ol,OOO 20,62,800

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38. YJ!

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-contci.

Minor Bead (i).-Laf~Jf'ef~Ce Multarf/ Bc'Mol, A.bu.-The Lawrence Military School, Abu, wu founded by Sir Henry Lawrence primarily fc.r the education of soldiers• children. The eohool unlike the Sana war 110hool ia adminiStered by the Local Government and only a portion of tba ooe' ie met from the Defence Services Estimate& ·

Minor Bead (;).-Prince o/ Walu' B011a£ Indiaa Military College, Dtlw~ Du,._­The object of the Prince of Wales• Royal Indian .Military College, Debra Don, is to afford pre liminar.r education on the lines of English public achools to the son..• of Indian gentlemen whe desire to enter a cadet college with a view to qualify for a Commission in the Indian land forces, the Indian Air Force or the R~yallndian Navy. The number of cadets is 1308

Budget 1937-38 is Re. •06 lakh lese than Budget 1936-37 due to normal fluctuations.

'11 DEFL'iCR SERVICES F.STUIATES

lLUN llEAD2.-M11mbertl. Budget Rniaed Budget aaJs. 11111· Aeeounta, Em mate. Eetima&eo Eetimate. J7. as. 1D35·36. 111J6·37. 1936-37. 1D37-3S.

Ra. Ra. n.. Ra.

·{ 20,87,520 20,95,850 21,01,000 20,52,800

Brough' fonnrd ---1,~,DSO 1,t9,960 lOB-BEAD B-EDtTCATION

~.

•h•oa IU.i.D (j)-PlltNc• or W ~· RoTAL ltml.W Mn.ITABT COLLI:Oa,

DaJDLt. Dtnr--conld.

Detailed heade-(6) lliacellaneoua allowanoee

ao.t exp- . . 89,000 62,040 D.cluot-Emergenoy C1U

in pay

Tar.u. MINoa Bun (j) • 2,18,580 2,11,980 2,10,000 2,12,000

il .. oa H'&A.D (1:)-KlTCBBNBB CoLLBOa, NowGO!fCJ.

DE't&il!'d beads-a a (I) Pay of offioera • • 65,790 55,260

' 8 (2) Pay of British 110ldie:.11 10,120 16,270 61 '1 (3) Pay of Indian offioere

and other mnkj and establishments 18,450 13,360

(')Kit and clothing all.,wanoee . . 480 600

(5) llisoellaoeooa allow• anoee and expeo8ell • 4,000 3,370

Dtc~IIOI-Emergenoy au• iD pay

-------·-Tar.u.l\lmoa IIJIA.D (I:) 81,031 186,8~0 92,000 88,860 ----

Huoa Ha.i.D (1)-KilfCJ Oao110a'a RoT.u. • bDJ&lll 'MILITABT Soaom..

J 17LLt7ImiTL Detai!ed head&-

1 1 (1) Pay of Offioera • 15,1160 18,000 1 I ( !) Pay of British 10ldie~ 7,750 8,600

11 . , (3) Pay of Indian offioera . and other raoka and establiahmenta . . 80,680 29,610

s I (t' Pay ·of other iost~at.am . 2,1UO 2,520

(5) Ki' and olohiag 8,780 al~ • . 8,200

(8) Ki-llaoeoua .nowanc-and expe- • • 28,000 26,170

Deduc:I-.Emergenoy -in pay

'l'our.llnroa IIIIAD (l) 01,1552 03o21l0 • 08,000 u.ooo

Oarft.,d Oftl' 24.56,883 2U3,8Sil 24.99,000 24.U,860

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38.

IADMINISTRA'l'IVE SERVICES-confd

Minor Haad (k).-Kitohener CoUege.-The object: of ·the Kitohener college is to eriable 8el ected Indian officers and other ranks of the Indian Army •nd boys of the K. G. R. I. M. echoois to reCeive a preparatory training with a view to nomination to an Indian Army cadet­ship at the Indian M•litary Academy. The outturn of the college is 60 students per annum. ' Minor Headt (l), (m~ and (n).-The object of the King George;s Royal Military Schools is to. afford a 11ound treneral education to the sons of Indian officers and othE<r ·ranks 11rith ~he eventual object of titting tbem to join the Indian Army. The schools are designed t.G accommlJdate .26S. 803 and 210 boys, l'I!Ppeotively. ·

DEFENCE SERVICXS ESTIMATES

Namben. l93d. 1937.

a7. as.

Brought forward

)llura.JiuD ("')-Kula O~BG•'a RoTU UDIAlr MILIT.PT Scaoox. Jam.mr.

1 . I 61

I

Detailed beada-

1 (1) Pay of o!Boen. I (2) Pay of British BOldiers

66 (3) Pay of Indiao ofBoers and other ranka and establiabmeota • •

I (C) Pay of other instruotiollal dall •

(8) ltit &Ad olottllna allow-llliOello

(8) ~laneoua allow-anoel and ezpeuaea

Dttl!ICJI- ·Emergenoy cufl iDpay

Tour. MmoalluD (ml.

Huroa !bAD C"}-Kma GBOBGB's Rovu. llmUJr MJLIT.PT flcBOOL, Ana:a.

1 1

Iii

'

1 (1) Pay of officers. 2 ( 2) Pay of British 10ldiers

61 (S} Pay of Indian oftlo.m~ and other ranks and establish· menta • • •

4 (4) PaY of othew instruotioualatafl •

\6) Kifl and clothing allowanoea • •

\&) Miaoellaneoa• allow. anoe• .M eXPen- •

Dedtd-Emergenoy W. ' iD pay • e 0

TO'I'A.L Mmo• lU~D ("} •

Caniedonl' •

92,133

U,7SO 7,690

82,360

J,28G

9,420

31,190

97,690

27,000

2,820

8,800

21,000

78,345 84,010

%6,27,181 26,76,860

MAIN HEAD 2.-

Rm.d Eetimat., 1936-37.

Rl.

1,05,000

BudiZPfl E!'rtimatAt. 1937·38.

Re

1',200 6,90()

32,63()

1,1()()

32,820

98,00()

15,48(1' 8,800

26,390

2,'100

7,38()

121,260

26,88,000 26,24,660

J'OB TliB DAB 1937-38.

}{,

JiVIIUlle. U38· U37·

n. ss.

Brougb' forward

:8tTB-1m&D B.-EDUC.AnON -u.

'Koroa JluD (o)-TJroLUI lln.ru.n A~»••T· n •• .,. DvJr. Det.iled hNc»- •

23 23 11) Pay of officer. • 8 8 (2; Pay of British eoJdien

.U() 183 (3) Pay of In.iian offi:l81'8 and other raou and es'ablishmeota • •

I I (4) Pay .,, other ill8truc• tional staff . • •

(6) Kit and clothing allow•

·~· . . (6) Kiaoellaneoaa allow· an- and expe118N

Declue'--Emergenoy cut in pay

Tor.u. Mnroa HIIAD (o) • -

"llurua Ba.m (p)-MJ8CBI.LA1QOvs. Detailed heads-

(1) British army echool echolamhipe • •

(21 BooU. mapa. printing chargee aDd technical equ'pment • •

(3) 1.-ng:J&ge rewarda few British offioen and

Aeooaute. )935-36.

8,45,685

Budget E&timate. 1936-:17.

Ra. 28.75,660

3,32,!140 28,000

1,35,000

2,100

10,900

1,68,000

13,500

10,000

meD • 90,000 (4) Granta far ~ng

and 1eamiJJg Englillh, Indian Army , 25,000

(5) F- for children attend· ing civil echooJ.. • 14,000

(lh OraoUor librariee 16,000 (7) Pay or offioen

lltudying io China. Japan,e\0.

I (8) •-aa.i alhw"ano. of es:aminere • 85,000

(8) Donation to Law· renoe Memorial Ruyal Military Bchool, Love· dale • • .. 2,10,000

(10) Donati<.M to Romaa Catholic orphanage. a* Simla and MU8800rie • 6,0u0

(ll) Crecli' bt.lanou oC King'• India Cadeta a' the Royal Milit&rJ' Coli e~ Sandharn

Decltd-Emergeooy oa' In ~y.

Tor.u.Knr.:~111 BuD (9) 4,40,803 4,49,1)()() Tor.u. !tn·Buo B. 37,13,641)" 38,62,003

ltAL'i HEAD 2.-

Rrnaed Estimate. 1936-37.

Ra. 26,88,000

8,76,000

Badges Estimate. 1937-38.

Ra. 26,24,660

3,35,340 30,180

1,U,030

1,1100

-12,000

1,2-1,290

13,500

10,000 -

SO,OQO

25,000

u.ooo lli,IIOO

66,000

2,10,000

8,000

4,49,000 4,40,000 3§. l3,()()o h ,12. ow

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38.. '11-

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-contd.

EXl'LAlrATIO:IlrS.

Minor Heo.rl (o).-Indian Military Academy, Debra Dun, waa opened in 1932 to train-candidates for commissions in the Indian Land Forces. '

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. ·30 le.kh less than Budgd 1936-37 due to anticiraudeccncmiEs.

Minor Head (p~-MilceUaneou•.-Under this minor head is included the provision of funds­required for thegrantofrewardstoofficers, non.eommiMioned officers and men of both services for proficiency in English (Indian officers and other ra.uks only) and in Indian Rnd othel' orie~tal languages. The expenses of the Board of Examinl'rs who conduct examinations in­Indian and other oriental languages are provided under this minor head.

Detailed head (9)-The Lawrence :Memorial Royal Military School, Lovedale, waa founded by Sir Henry Lawrence for the education of the children of British soldiers. It is administered by a board of governors. A grant of Rs. 2,10,000 is paid from the Defence Services estimates.

Detailed heo.rl (10)-A grant of Rs. 250 per mensem is made to each of the Roman Catholict­orphanages at Simla (for girls) and MuBSoorie (for boys) exclusively confined to children of British soldiers.

;r'he other items consist of miscellsneous charges connected with education generally.

Budgei 11137-38 is Rs. •10 ls.kh Ius than Bt:dgEt 1936-37 due to the EeFaraticn of Burma ...

fS DEFENCE S:ERVICDJ ESTIMATES

.N IIIII betw,. lLUN READ 2.-

UlS· Badge' Rmeed Bod~t'\

IIJ7· Aeeoantl\ Eetimate, Eatimate. Eetimate. n. as. 1935-36. 1936-37. U36·37. 193i-3S ••

Ra. Re. Re. Rs.

..BUB-BEAD C.-ROYAL INDIAN ARMY SERVlCE CORPS.

.MQJOII BUD (11)-8t71TI.Y 0oiiP.&lfiU UD 817Pft.Y DJD'O'IIIo

Detailed Ileac»-

13J 129 (1) P&J of offioen • 22.32,000 19,63,~0

250 173 (2) Pay of British IOldiera. 10,33,000 8,50,000

888 924 (3) Pay of J.ndiaa omoen and other ranka and eetablishmenta . 9,96,000 9,110,000

.1,881 1,825 (4) Pay of follower~~ 3,56,000 4,00,000

(~) Tftllporary labour . 1,49,000 1,40,000

(6L Kit and clothing al· Wanoet • e e 35,000 33,000

(7) Misoellaneooa allow• 96,000 anoea and expenaea 97,000

Declud-Emergeuoy 81111 inpay •

TOT.u.llmoa BuD (11) • • 46,20,682 48,97,000 47,18,000 44,33,220 -- --~oa BUD (b)-R. I. A. S. 0. R.aoaD

01'11a...

Detailed~

a I (1) Pay of oflioen • '13,000 '14,000

a I (2) Pay of British aold.iere 31,000 25,000

-417 18 (3, Pay of eetabliahmeota 71,000 'l9,1SOO

(I) Kit and clothing al• lowanoe1 • • 600 GOO

(IS) lli-n.neoaa al• Jowanoee and ex-~ . 8,400 12,000

• Deduci-Em.geooy ou• an pay • --Tour. :Mm011 BUD (b) • 1,92,1SOI 1,84.000 1,81,(00 1,111,000 ---- --

Carried OftW • ,8,13,191 60,81,000 48,99,000 '6.24,220

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

ADMINISTHATl VE SERVICES-ccntd.

EXPLASAnON9.

Minor Head (a).-Bupply Oompamu GM Supply DepotB.-Tbe system for the provision •nd m•inteoance of articles of Royal Indian Army !Service !"orps supply (••• .. food stuffs of aU kioda for men and animals, petrol and l•1bricants 6nd fuel) 18 as under :- ,

There is a District Supply Company or an Independent Brigade Suppl;, Company in each Military District or Independent Brigade. The functions of these Supply Campanies e.re to maintain Station Supply Depots and Sub-Depots, receivt~ aDd ,cbec& in:!ents from nnita and carry out. the neoessary suty:)ly. In order to provide for mobilization requirements it is necessary in addition to maint&.in in Peshawar a Base Supply Depot, the duties of which are to maintain stocks whiltt issues to unit.! are made by the Station Supply Depot.

In addition to their other duties, the District Supply Companies maintain Bakeries and Butcheries at the various stations within their districts.

2. Govf!rnment bakeries bake all bread required for. tbe Army, approximately 22 million loaves of bread annually.

3. Government butcheries functioning ae such exist only at Razmak and Wana. At all otber military stations meat is supplied locally by contractors through and under the supervision of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps.

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 4·64 lakhs lese than Budget 1936~37 due mainly to the separation <>f Burma and savings due to reorganisation.

Minor Head (b).-The Royal Indian Army Service Corps Record Office is located at Dagsh,.i. If; deale with the records of service of all Royal Indian Army Service Corps British other ranir.s and Indian ranka and Indian superior personnel and the administra~ion of theee classes of personnel. ·

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. ·07 lakh more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to increase in. establiahment.

f:(l DU"L~CE SERVICES l:sTUlATES

:UAIN HEAD 2.-

Sam ben. Bud,zet Reviaed Bu<i.rPt

113&- 1937· A~t .. &.t.imat~, &wnate, Estimate, 11. as. 193,-36, U36·37. U36-37. UJ'l-38,

Ra. R&. Ra. Ra..

B~ghUonrard • 48,13,191 60,81,000 48,99,000 46,2U:.!O·

SUB-BEAD c.-ROYAL lliDJA.'i ARMY SERVICE COK~.

u .. a BuD (c)-Aclroor. or C:lc»JrDY. n.&ailed beade-

I 1 ll) Pay of oflloer1 • 8,700 9,000

4 ' \2) P11y of Bntisla IOldietl 13,900 11,000 ., 7 (3) Po.y of !Ddlo.o omoers and other ranks and eatabliahmeote • 2,850 2,800

(4) Ki\ and .. ~. olot.hing 350 350

(5) Mieoellaneoua alloo wan~ and expeoaee • 3,500 3,950·

DedUG~-Emergeney cut iDpay -- ---

T.:l'ur. Mr•o• Ha.a.o (o). 28,009 29,30 . 28,000 28,()()()

Muroa BUD (4)-.Almi.U. t'auvod.

Detailed~

62 41 \1) Pay or olBoerl . 7,80,000 7,50,000 11 38 2) Pay of British

IOidien . . . 1,80,000 • 2,00,000 125 127 (3) Pay ol lDdiaJo oftl•

11,809 9,686 een aod other nulra 105 103 aod •&abliab.meD .. • 26,88,400 26,61,400 188 685

1,6711,836 ( t) Pay of loDoweN 1,47,000 1,47,000 '171 761 • (5) Kit and olothi.os

2,60,000 2,56,000 allow-. . . (6~ferred pay to

diaD \roopl • 8,000

(ti)MiloellaoeGUI aDo .... aooeeaode~ . 34,000 35,000

( 7) .D.dtd-Cncb&e few.,.. n.~byOOY• eromeot~ to 11. E. s., R. A. F.aod A..,. L uni .. . 1,000 t,OOO

DetJ ... Emergeocy ad Ia pay • .. T~&L IWroa llMD (4). 40,83,724 40,87,400 41,10,000 40,65,400 --·--

Caniecl~ • 8D,U.926 91,97,700 110,37,000 87,07,820 ----

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-c~ntd:

Mil'ldf' newt (c).-Bchool of Oookerg.-A.deqll&te and a!lilorm tJainin;t of all ranks •ho are required to cook f()r or to auperviee tbe cooking arrangements of BriW!b unite in India la given ao the 6obool of Cookery, Poooa,

Minor Bea4 (d)-.Ammal TraMpOr'I.-The animal transport oonsieta of the following-(l) 13 animal transport Companies (mule) (3 troops): - . (u) 22 animal transport companies (mule) (4 troops).

(iii) 1 animal transport Company (mule) (lower establishment) (2 troops~barged to the Government of Burma. .

(iv) 4 animal transport Companies (camel) (Silladar), , (v) Zbob local transport (camel).

In addition, there are two ftnimal transport trainmJ eon.paniea (mule), one u ·Lahore and the other at Meerut. Ths latter receive and trainrecruita and remount mules for the maintenanoa of transport units in peaoa and war and are responsible for the traiuing of reservists. . · · . ·

!. The location of these transport units at various atatio41 in India is deaigne4 to keep the eltpllldit-ure on hired transport aa low aa poaaible. ·· ·

Budget 1937·38 is Rs, ·32lakh less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to separation of Burma.

'8~· DEFENCX SERVICES ESTUUTES

lLUN liE.~O 2.-Namben. Bud~t Revised Budget 1936- 1937· Account.. Estimate, Estimate. E.'tirnatea 17. aL 19: o-30. 1936-37. 1936-37. 1937 ·:!8.

Rio. Rs. Re. R ... Brought forward . 89,24,924 91,97,700 90,37,000 87,07,620 --BOB-BEAD c.-ROYAL INDIAN

ARMY ~ERVICE CORPS-eonld.

AIJIIOB BuD (e)-~o.u. Ta.A.Ifll· POBT UII'D'II.

Detailed heRds-73 73 \1) J:>ay of otLcere • 11,00,000 11,55,340

155 155 %) Pay of British aoldiera

6' aDd Anglo-Indians • 7,00,000 5,85,590 64 (3) Pay of Indian offioer11

1,087 3,079 aDd other ranka and 218 216 establishments . • 27,4,,000 26,14,880 768 760

1,83S 2,838 · 432 432 222 222 (4) Pay of followers • 60,000 64,060.

' J' (5) Kit . and clothing allowances. • . • 1,63,000 1,5!,160 ;

.. (6) Deferred pay t.o Indian troops • ·• • 75,000 80,530_·

(7) MisceUaneoua allowanoea _ aDd expensea • . 46,000 65,420 D~uci-Emergency cut

mpay • • TOT.u. MINoa llBAD (e). 49,03,430 48,64,000 47,00,000 47,19,980

M11ro .. llBAD (f)-R. I. A. S. C. TlwlmrG GnouP.

Detailed heads-16 16 (I) Pay of omoera • 2,(!0,000 2,59,430 13 12 (2) Pay of Britiab

aoldiera • • • 62,000 56,800 10 10 (3) Pay of Indian offiOBJ'II

uo 440 and other ranka, atud·· 17 20 ents and establlshmenta 2,04,000 1,96,420 22 24 42 42 (4) Pay of followera • 7,800 8,000

(5) Kit and clothing 21,500 23,050 allowanoea. • •

(6) Deferred pay to Indian 2,500 2,000 troope • • •

(7) Misoellll"fiCIUS allo'lll'• 6,500 7,700 anoea and eTpenaea •

(8) Dtdud-<:redita on aooount of Meohanioal ~rt drivers train for the R. A. F. 1,000 4,00()

D.dtd-Emergency out inpa7 • • ---

2'os'.u.llnroa B.uD (/)• 6,79,238 15,150,300 6,80,000 15,49,400

Ce.rried ewe&' 1,44,07,592 1,46,12.000 1,43,17,000 1,39,77,000

FOB THE YEAB 1937-38.

. ADMI:t-."'STRATIVE SERVICES-contll.

EXPLANATIONS.

. Mechanical Tra'Mporl Sen~ice.-The units and fo~ations comprising the M&chanical Transport Service in peace as reorganised in August 1936 are :

(i) Mechanical transport units (load carrying coys.: independent mechanical trans-port sections; mobile repair units and motor ambulance_ units). .

(ii) Royal Indian Army Service Corps training group. (iii) Technical inspectors of mechanical transport. (iv) Headquarters, maintenance group (mechanical transport). {v) Heavy repair shops (mechanical transport).

(vi) Central mechanical transport stores depot. (vii) Vehicle reserve de:pot (mechanical transport).

(viii) Experimental sect1on (mechanical transport). . · (~) Headquarters, Chaklala (included in m!ll:'hanical transport units).

The duties assigned to the respective units and formatiorui are described in detail under the rea· pective minor heads,

Budget 1937-38 for theM. T. Service!!, i.e., minor heads (e) to. (1) is Rs. •42 l~h more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the reorganieation of the mobile repair units partly counter· balanced by anticipated savings. ·

Minor Head (e).-Mschanical Tran8porl Unlt8-Thereare-

(i) Load carrying units:- . (a) Six mechanical transport companies equipped with 30 cwt •. four ·or six-wheeled

lorries consisting of a headquarter and four 30-cwt. four or six-wheeled sections each; · r •

(b) Four independent mechanical transport sections on the higher establishment, equipped with 3 ton six-wheeeld lorries ; · · )

(c) Four independent mechanical transport sections on· the lower _establishment, equipped with 3 ton six-wheeled lorries ; and · ·• '

(d) Eight independent mechanical transport sec"Gions, equipped with 30 OIIVt., ·four or six-wheeled lon·ies. . . · . '

(ii) 6 motor ambulance units each consisting ot·:- : : .. 1 ··

(a) Headquatem; ·- ·· --(b) One motor ambulance section; . (c) Mobilization reserve vehicles and drivers for cavalry field 'ambwancea·: arid ·

field ambulances (except for No.3 M.A. U.} ;- ' . (d) Motor ambulances and drivem for duty with military hospitals. .

(iii) Two mobile repair units each consisting of 1 Headquartem· and 2 Sections. • (iv) Headquatem, Chaklala. . . · · , . . , , r • ,

2. The mobile repair units do minor repairs o! all vehicles dependen~ on them inouie1w1 ataff cam and motor vehicles belonging to fighting units, e.g., signals and sap~m . ~d -;n;iners

'·I

Minor Head (!).-The R.I. A. S. O. Trainif'l1/ ch.ou,,_:_Tho R• I• A. S.C. t~ing group oonsist of one headquartem, a mechanical transport training battalion and a R. I.! A."'.S. C. school. Thl' function of the R. I. A. s. C. training group is to train all mnks of. the Rpyal Indian Army ~ervice Corps in ~he duties of the supply,· animal transport· and mechanical transport sernoes. · · · ·

84

1931· 1D37· 17. 38.

DEFENCE SERVICES ESTUdATES

Aooounta. 1936-30.

Ra.

Budge' Estunate,

1936-37.

Ra.

MAIN HEAD 2.-

Revised Estimate.

1936-37.

Ra.

Budgd Elltimate, 1937-SS.

Ra.

:1rought forward • 1,44.07,59! 1,46,12,000 l,U,17,000 1,39,77,000

SUB·HEA.D c-ROY AL INDIAN ARMY SERVICE CORP8-contd.

lll•o• IUAD (g)-Tzomno.u. bsPzoTou OW M.JKm.unc.u. TaANBPOBTo

DetaUed bead.-

14 U (1) Pa7 o1 omcera. 2,40,000

8 . 8 (2) Pay of British soldiers 42,000 .. !1 21 (3) Pay of establish· U 12 menta • • 24,500

J J 11 13 (4) Pa)'offollowers • 2,300

(61 Kifl ud olotbiDg allowance~~ • • 1,600

(8) Deferred pa7 to Indiaa troope • • • 500

(7) Miaoellanl!Oua allow-uaoea aDd u:pease• • 3,500

Dedva-EmergeDC)' om ~ pa)' • ••

TOTAL MIBOB BUD (g) 8,3G,018 8,11,300

KIJrOB ~ (A)-l!uDQU.UTEBS ~ANCB G:aotn>, M. T.

' G ' s ..

31 31 •·to 20 · . 47 . 211

. 19 27

Detailed head&-

(1) Pay of omcera • (2) Pay of British aoldied. (3) Pa7 oflndianomcera

and otherranka and establishments • •

(4) Temporary Labo111'. (6) Kit. and clothing

allowances • • (6) Deferred pay to

Indian troops • • . (7) Repairs to mechanical

transport vehiclee (8) Miscellaneous allow.

ancea and expen8811 • DtdUd-EmergenC)' out

in pa7 •

1,79,987

81,000 22,000

80,000

2,800

2,400

4,000

1,92,200

-------

2,50,000

44,000

23,600

2,400

l,GOO

GOO

4,000

3,22,000 3,26,000

88,500 13,500

2,50,000

8,730

770

2,1500

4.000

2,24,000 3,66,000 TOTAL Yoro:a BBAD (1) •

Carried over • 1,49,22,595 1,Gl,18,GOO 1,48,63,000 1,46,69,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38. . 85

ADMINISTRATIV:il SERVICES-contd.

EXPLANATIONS,

Minor Hsad (g).-Technioal Insp~~Ctor• of Mechanical Transpori.-The i011pecting stat! inspect• mechanically propelled vehicles, etc., on charge of units and sees (•1 that repairs are properly executed and stores economically used and ( ii) that all Government mecbanicall:y pro• pelled vehicles are kept in a fit state for mobiliBBtion, _

MitiOr Head (h).-H~• Mairllenaflcf! Group, ¥ecAanicaZ Tra7a8p0rl.-Thia formation is responsible for standardising the system of repair in all heavy repair shops (M, T.) and exer. oising a general control over all maintenance units in the Royal Indian Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport).

Bumben.

~ lUS.. 193'7· • ,37. 38.

DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

Acoounta, 1935-36.

Ba.

Budget. Est.imate,

1936-37.

Ra.

MAIN HEAD 2.-

Revised Estimate,

1938-37.

Rs.

Budge' Estimate, 1937-38.

Ra.

Brought forward • 1,49,22,595 J ,151,18,500 1,48,63,000 1,46,69,000

BOB-HEAD C-ROYAL INDIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS-contd.

)lmoaJI&&.D (i) • ......J!uVY BBPAIB BIIOPB, M.T.

Detailed heads-

IS 27 (1) Pay of officers • 84 76 (2) Pay of British

soldiers • • 6 8 (3) Pay of Indian officers

IllS 119 and other ranks and 94 97 establishments

932 940 (4) Temporary labour 131 131

(5) Kit and clothing rJ. lowances • •

(8) Deferred pa7 to Indian troops • •

3,07,500

4,06,000

10,86,760 29,000

3,35,000

2,90,000

10,84,600 28,500

(7) Miscellaneousallowances

38,940

4,000

20,500

38,000

3,900

20,000

.. 6

19

II 123

26 90

and expenses • Dedr4C'-'-Emergenc:r cut

in pay

·-·ToTAL Mmol\ HEAD (i) • ·I

Detailed heads-

13 (1) Pay of officers • 13 (2) Pay of British soldiers

(3) Pay of Indian officers 15 and other ranks and

125 establishments • • 26 (4) Temporary labour • 90 (5) Kit and clothing

allowances · • • (8) Deferred pay to

Indian troops • • (7) Misoellaneuua allow­

ances and expe~ • Deduc:~-Emergency out

in pay

Tour. Mnroa llUD (J )

Carried over

18,55,703 18,92,700

85,000 1,25,000

2,23,000

3,000

6'1()

11,000

4,•&7,800

18,00,000

4,70,000

18,00,000

1,66,200 65,000

2,28,500

3,300

1,000

11,000

4,73,000

1,72,20,822 1,74,158,80J 1,71,33,000 1,69,42,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38.

ADML'USTRATIVE SERVICES--eomd.

: Eur.Alr&TIOn.

Minor Head (l)-H-v RepCJir Shop. (M. '1'.).-There are fo1ll' heavy repair Bhopa located u Ch&klala, Quetta. Bannu and Deolali.. Major repairs including complete overhauls and reo kieving of meohauioal transport stores are carried out in these workshops. All training. of arifioer apprentioee is now carried out in Heavy Repair Shop (lt. T.) Class I. Ch•kl•la. -With elfeot; from 1st; April 1936, 22 vacancies per year within the present sanctioned eatabliahmen' of apprentices are being fi.lled by .Anglo-Indian boys. · ~

... ~ Minor HetMI (i).-CeNrGZ M. '1'. SIMW Depot.-Thia d~t dea.la with the ~pt. storage and. issue of spare Pa:ta. tyrea. ma~ an of ~riel! required for ~ meollanicl!lly propelled •eh~eiea: The depot IS also reapoDSlble for the preparation of the speo16.oation and oompilatioa of drawmga of spare parts. ~~· . . . :. .

88 DDENCJ: SERVICES ESTilUTES

Nam.bera.

11138· 1937· n. as.

Broaaht forward.

8tJB.BEAD C.-ROYAL INDIA...~ ARHY SERVICE CORPB­oonld.

Hnrcm :lh4D (k)-VJ:BJOLJI Rzua'Q DD'O'r,

Detailed head.-2 5 (1) Pay cf omoen • 8 7 (2) Pay of Britiab

eoldiere • • I 2 (3) Pay of IDcUa.o oiJloere

102 242 aud other nmka &Dd 13 15 eetabUahmente • 22 22 ( 4) Temporary labour 89 91

(G) Kit nd olothiDg al· lowaooet • • •

liJ) Deft"erred pay to

, A~unte. 1935-36..

Ra. I, 72,20,822

mdiaa •roope . (7) Mieoellaceoua allowauaea

and exp,.,_ • Dedtd-Eulergeaoy out

illpay • •

Tcn.u J.lnroB HBu (I) • 1,155,169

Mmo• liBAD (l)-ExPI:Rno:NT.A.L SBOTIOlf. M. T.

Detailedh~ 3 3 (1) Pay of officers • 8 8 (2) Pay of British soldiers

•• • • (3) Pay of Indian officers' 9 t · and other ranks and 3 3 establishments • •

13 13 (4) Temporary labour • , 4 · 4 (5) Kit and clothing

allowances • • (6) Deferred pay to

lndiaa troops • • (7) Miacellaneoua allow.

anoea and ezpenaea • DedUd-Emergenoy out

ill pay

Tcnu. MoroB BK4D (l) •

ll111oa Ba•D ("'I Mll.l'l'AJtY X..v.mra • ~Emergency en •

iDpay

Torn Mmoa Bun ("')

99,648

86,421

Bodget Eatimat~ )1136-37.

Ra. 1,74.58,800

31,900

45,000

90,000 1,500

6,500

1,900

3,700

1,80,500

47,700 27,500

24,500

1,02,000

2,75,700

2,75,700

Rniled Estimate. 1936-37.

Ra.. 1,'11,33.000

2,01,000

1,03,000

1,00,000

Bu~•' EatitJJat.1 193'7-as.

&. 1,69,42,000

64,000

31,000

1,30,000 1,500

12,000

2,500

4,000

2,45,000

53,800 27,200

22,800

1,300

1500

400

1,06,000

1,80,000

1,80,000

1,75,62,060 1,80,17,000 1,75,37,000 1,74,73,000

Dedut~--Transf'ers £rom the De£1111C!e Reserve Fuud 1,80 ,000

TO'I'.U SVJiol!JI.&D 0 1,715,62,060 1,80,17,000 1,715,37,000 1,72,93,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 89

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICEs-amid.

EnoL.ur ATJOlfl'l.

Minor Head (k).-V tkicle Ruen~s Dspol, M. T .-This depot deals with the reoeipt and issue to unite of mechanically propelled vehicles imported from the United Kingdom and those for repairs in Heavy Repair Shop (M. T .) Class I Cha]dala. Thia unit also looks after the mobiliza­tion reserve of mechanical transport vehicles, the fit vehicles of the repair reserve awaiting iBBUe to unite in replacement of unserviceable vehicles and those paBBing in and out of heavy repair fhop before and after repairs. , , ,

Minor Head (1).-E:I'perimmtal Section (M. 2'.).-Experimental trials -on vehicles and equipment are carried out in this unit. 1

Minor Head(m).-Milila'11Launchu.- .,

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. • 96la.kh less than Budget1936.37 due to smaller provision for the replacement of military launches.- ·

.~o

Bauabwe. 191&. Jgn.

17. 18. Bl1R-HEAD D-REliOUNT DEPOTS

AND BREEDL'lG OPERATIONS. · Koroa lluD (o)-RKKOON'l' DD'OTII.

Detailed heade-11 U (1) Pay ol otlioera • • U 11 (%) Pay of Brit.iah eoldien

I and -m..nt aurgeona

4 (3) Pay cf lDdiaD otlioer! aod other ranka • •

\,11'71 224 (4) Pay of permanent · · • ' eat.bliahmenta •

(II) Pay of temporary eatablisbmenta . and·.

· labour. • • (8) Kit and clothing al·

lowant'8 • • · • (7) ~ allow.

anoeaand~. (8) Construction, repain

and maintenance of building&, roadP, drains. eto. , •

Dedtd-Emergene1 eiU in pay

TOTAro Mmoa IIBAD tea·· aturoa BuD (b)-Ctn.Tiv•now F.t.lUIS.

l>etailed~ 21 13 (1) Pay of permalient

eatabliahmenta • • (2) Pay of .temporary

eatablishmenta and labour (3) Miac!eUaneoua allow•

anoea and expensea • Dedu<lf-Emergenoy eut in

pay. Tar.u. MINoa lluD Cb)

!dnfoa liUD (o)-B&BBDtNG 0l'Jill4riONS. Detailed bead- .

10 10 (I) Pay of otlioera • • I 1 (I) Pay of Britilob soldien. I I (3) Pay ollndiao Otlioen.

1.181 250 (t) Pay of permanent fttahliahmenta • •

(6) Pay of temporary lllltabliabment aod labour

(8) Jditoellaoeowl allow• anoee and expeDaM •

f7) Feed of animala. • ( 8) Prizee and premiWD.I

paid to bone breeden from branding and oovering feee • •

(0) ronatruotion. reJ*ira and maintenance of buildings. IC*il and draiDa. et.o. •

Dedua-Emergenq out iopay

~£1. :Mnroa liliAn fe\ • KboalluD (cf)-RmiOtnn' SQv.A.DBOlf 1 ua ua (1) Pay ot Indian otBoerl

and other I'IUlU • • (2) Kit and clothing allow·

aooea •

3,88,157

6,83,926

Budget Estimate. 1936·37.

&.

1,69,7150

80,000

15,600

3,09,000

1,88,32()

3,000

9385()

1,37,3()0

10,000

3,00,0()()

'79.'740

..

MAIN HEAD 2.-Rniaed Bud.;et

Etotimatf', E.tima•e, 1936-~7. 111~7 -38,

&. n ..

1,92,000

60,-&00

4,700

90,000

3,90,300.

2,320

89,380

1,50,900

9,180

2,99,620

'77,200

3,89,74() 3,84!~~ - 3,8_6,00()~

1,30,000 4,000

21,800

3,13,1570

11,830

80,'710 22,001\

11,410

30,120

8,M,..O

46,400

4,800 61,000

6,75,000

1,20,000 4,100

2UOO

1,69,200

1,38,390

68,13() 25,0()0

11,4.50

33,330

6,82,0(1()

43,400

4,800 45,000 48,01)6 Tar.u. Hnroa Ba.A.D (d)

Tor.u. Saa-Ba•u D • 2I.66,ug 2o,3s O•}() _,2""0",C"'9",000"' 1"9, ~6,()()1)

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

~DMINISTRATIVE SEBVICES-contd.

Ex PLAN.&.riONS.

Svb-H tKJd (D).-Remounl DepoU and Brutling 0~ :-The army remount department is responsible for the aupply of all classes of awmals. to the

Army in India. Full grown riding horses and mules up to the namber procurable are pPr-obased in India andsupplieddireotto unite. .

2. The army remount department maintains 813 horses and 212 donkey stallions in order to encourage the breeding in India by private breeders of horses and mules suitable for the Army. There are five breeding a1·eas with Headquarters at Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Lyallporeand Mont­gomery (Punjab) and Meerut (U. P.), and twc; breeding atuds, m .• one atMon•(Punjab)!orthe produotionofdonkeystallionsand the other atAhmednagar (Deccan) for the breedingofhorM etallioos. · • · - · . . :. · . · • ;.

3. Mules, camels and bullocks according to requirements and a"b~ut · fifty full ~-.n Indian horae• are purchased yearly in India. In addition, a largA number of young stock horses and mules arepurchasedandrearedin the youngstockdep4teatMonaand Sargodha(Punjab) for issue to the Army when full grown. The authori.Bcd establishment of anim.a of tleae depots i~ 3,335 young stock horses, 2, 700 young stock mules and 550: full grown mulea and 240 Indian remounts. · • . • . · : · · · ·

'· Aa the full requi.remente of the army in lndia (ab~ut 3,000 horses and 2,000 mules) callllot bemetfrom the above source, about 1,790 horses, &nd 330 mountain artillery mules are imported from overseas. · · 5. Tht>re are two Australian remount depote, ft.c., at Abmednagar (Deccan), and BabaranJ;Iar (U.P .) where imported horses. are acclimatized for about nine months before issue to the serv1oe. The authorised complement of animals in these depote is 1,644 Australian horaes (including war reserve} and 50 full grown equipment mules, besides which up to 300 horses may be boarded out to private individuals and 116 horses are maintained at the Equitetion School, Baugor. ·.: · :.

6. ID addition to horses and mules, tbe army remount departmen- also ~aintaioa 1,186 bullock a for farming opera tiona and hac.kneJwork, · · · : . ... '

7. Budget 1937-38 is Rs •• 42lakh leBS than Budget 1936-37 due to anticipated saving&. I • . . . . .

9i .&JD'L'iCB SERVICES ESTUU'IES

:&amben.

usa. un. 37. as.

Mllloa BUD (o)-VJI'DJUlf.A.ll'l' 'I'.&Lio

Do!taned head.-12 11 (1) Pay of offioen • a a (!J Pay of 'British IOldien

'184 '180 (3) Pay of Indian offioere and other ranka and eatabliahmenta • •

89 87 (4) Pay of followera • (6; Kit and o1othiDg

allowanc.oe. • • ffl) Misoellaneo111 allow•

aneee and espana. • Deduei-Emergen07 oat

iDpay • TnA.r. ~bNoB IJuo (a). 9,29,679

Budget Enimate. 1936-37

R8.

·11,66,660

17,000

3,28,«0 17,000

21,000

21,'100

9,'11,800 ---Mmo• JI:.A.D Cb)-VJI'DJUlfn'l' Sosoox.a AND CmfTBAL VZTII:RIN.ABY UBOB.ATOBY0

J 4 J 1 I 10

Detailed head-( I) Pay of omcera • (2) Pay of British 10ldien (I) PaJ of Indian omoen

and other l'IUika and establishments •

(4) Kit and olothing allowanoee • • •

(6) Misoellaneou.~ allow· ancee and expense~~ •

Dldvd-Emergenoy out in pay

TO'l'.AL llmoa BUD (b).

:Maroa HB.a.D Col-VftDDn'l' R.cou Own ca.

Detailed head&-• I en Pay of establishment

Ill) Mi8cellaneo111 allow· anoee and upena.

(3) Deduo1-Emergen07 outiDpay

T.:Tn.llnroa U.&n (o)

48,396

6,118

31,070 3,0110

1,370

90

420

42,000

4,1100

'ZOO

1,200

9,84,193 10,19,000

MAIN IIF~ 2.-

RniRd Eetimate )936·37.

R&

9,12,000

45,000

Budg!& Em mete. )937-38.

Rl.

11,40,620

12,000

3,37,880 17,000

21,00()

22,60()

9,111,000

711,470 6,01SO

4,91()

220

1,31SO

88,000

4,060

91SO

...... --- -----11,000 11,000

9,62,000 10,44,000 ----

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

ADMINISTRA'l'IVE SERVICES-oontd.

Eli:PI.A W.A.'rl01f8,;

Minor Hearl (a).-V etM'inary Ho11pital4.-The army veterinary services are responsible for the welfare of the animala of the army, including those of remount depots and military farms department, about 75,000 in number, and for the promotion of efficiency by preventing diseaee and reducing wastage amongst them. The organisation consists of 20 veterinary hospitals, Dlaes I, 24 veterinary hospitals, class II, 25 branch veterinary~ hospitals and 9 sick lines. The stafJ and establishment maintained consists of 64 British officers (including a leave reserve of 5), 15 Indian Commissioned officers, 4 British other ranks, 122 veterinary assistant surgeons, 623 Indian other ranks (including 77 reservists), 57 olerieal establishments and 89 followers, class I. The Indian other ranks organised into 14 sections are posted to veterinary hospitals during peace and form a cadre designed to supply trained technical personnel to all veterinary units on mobilisation. All sick and injured animals . are treated in veterinary hospitals.

Manor Head (b).-There are two army veterinary schools located at Ambala and Poona. Their functions include the technioal training of Indian army veterinary corps personnel and training of officers, warrant and non-commissioned officers and men of the British and India units in veterinary first aid and animal hygiene,

Minor Bead (o).-The veterinary record office at Am.bala maintains and deals with the reoords of aervice of all veterinary personnel eerving in India, el[Qluding Britiab. officers.

MinorHeadB(a)to(c).-Budgetl937-38ia Rs. •25lakh more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to increased pay of R. A. V. C. officers.

94 IIUL'Oa SERVICES ESTllUTES

MAIN liEAD 2-

Namt~en. tludge& Revi.ed Budget Aeeoonte,. Eetimlate. Ertimate. Est• mat-.

11138- 1937- 1934-38. 1938-37. 1938-37. l9:i7-~S. n. as. R-. Rs. Ra. R.,.

SUB-BEAD 1'-DDIAN ARliY ORD • .NANCE CORPS.

Kuroa BuD (a)-A~.ua. OBD:wd'OJI Ali'D CLon:nro DEPOTS A:wo Ilia• I'WCrO~D or GIDnll.U. SToaza .A.JrD CI.OrBJJCQ.

Detailed heads-81 110 (I) Pay of offloera . 11,30,000 11,08,470

495 471 . (!) Pat ol British ot.ber ran • • • . U,37,000 23,26,070

J,4G4 1,3:!3 (3) Pay of lndiao offloera and other rank&. 5,26,000 6,06,180

5n 528 (4) Pay or medical, oleri~al and menial establish. mente and railway etaff 5,80,000 6,86,000

122 117 (15) Temporary establish-· men~a in 11tore1 aection • 11,34,000 12,68,90()

( 8) Temporary establish· menta iD workshop& • 9,75,000 9, 77,10()

85 85 (7) Pay ol artificere 1,20,000 1,26,00() sa (8) Pal, and allowance•

of ndian Armourera of the I. A. Q. C. • 28,000

(9) Ki& and clothing al· lowancea. • 77,000 74,280

(10) M•taneoua allowADoea an" 8q>e~~- - • 1,20,000 1,33,00()

( 11) D•ducl..:.crew& for atorage obargea • • '14,000 40,000

Dedud-Emergenoy out lD pay . . . . -- --TO'I~ ll~o• B:uD (a). 69,39,849 70,26,000 71,77,000 70,96,000 -- --

lh:wo• B•AI) (b)-L A. 0. 0. SOBOOL or IltB'l'BVO'l'IOifo

Deotai1ed heed&-3 a (I) Poy of offioere . 41,300 4/1,630

' ' (2) Pay o! British Sol· 19,660 18,360 diera • • .

18 !1 (3} Pay of Indian offloera and other ranka • 7,000 7,210

18 14 ( 4) Pay ol ntMbli!bmente U,OlO 16,780 (6) Ki' and olot.bing ._

890 790 lowaDoee • • • (8) K~llaneoua allow·

1,260 1,.240 anoca and expet1888 • Dedvd EmerpaCJ out Ia

pay • • TO'UioliDroa BUD (b). 80,948 84.000 84,000 89,000

To~us~a.a.~»r. • 70,20,797 71,011,000 72,81,000 71,15,000 -- --

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38 •

.ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-contd.

E%1'LANATION8. M•llOr H~nrt (a)-Arsenal•, Ordnance and Oloeh•ng Depot~ and In.pectoraee of General Slort•

""d Clothing- · Ar•eraall and Ordnance Depot•.-There· are at preRent five arae:~.als at Rawalpindi,

.JI'erozepore, Kirkee, Quetta and Allahabad and four ordnance depots at Fort William, Bombay, Drigh Road (Karachi) and Lahore, under the executive eontroJ of the Chief Ordnance Officers or Ordnance Officers in Charge. They are administered by the Director of Ordnance Services, under the Master General of the Ordnance in India. The functions of the organisation are the receipt, storage, repair and issue to troops, in their respective areaa, of all equipment and ordnance stores, including barrack, hospital and miscellaneous equip• ment also the maintenance of war and mobilization reserves. The araenalsat Kirkee, and Quetta and the ordnance dep?ts at Drigh Road and Labore als~ s~ock clothing 11tores _fo• supply to troopatn their respective areas. The arsenal at Rawalpindi undertakes the rece1pt, washing, repair and issue of all extra winter clothing required by troops in the Northern Command, while the arsenal at Quetta acts similarly in respect of the troops in Western Command. The equipment and stores stocked in arsenals and ordnance depots are obtained from ordnance factories in India, by purchase abroad and by purchaae in India. Workshops are attached to arsenals and certain ordnance .. depots where minor repairs to 1torea and petty manufacture are carried out.

!, Clothing Depou.-There ia a clothinp; depot at Shahjahanpore. This depot ia under the control of an ordnance officer acting under the Director of Ordnance Services. It is maintained for retailing clothing to troops and it also holds working stocks and war and mobilization reserves, Clothing etores and neceBB&ries are obtained from the Army Clothing Factory. Shahjahanpur and by purchase in India and abroad. · · · ·

3. ln8pectorate of General Swru and Clothing- · . . There are at present (ive inspectorate& at Bombay, Cawnpore, Hastings, Rawalpindi

and Sh8.h)ahanpur under the executive control of the Chief IDBpector of Storee. and clothiDg, Cawnvore (with Assil:ltant Inspectors at Cawnpore and Calcutta.)

Thia Inspectorate 1s administered by the Director of Ordnance Services. The functions of the organisation are :- . :

(a) to iDBpect the outturn of the Harness and Saddlery and Clothing Factories; ·-. -(b) to carry out the initial inspection and chemical tests as necessary or general store&

which include b1·ushware, hardware, oils, paints, aoaps, glass, earthenwBI'B, textiles, 1 rubber and leather stores; and . • :•

(c) to carry out the initial inspection of <'lothing and clothing stores, boots, blankets; eto. in addition, each of the above officers advises the Director of Artilleey · on1 ~·technical

questions concerned with the stores for which he is responsible, particularly in regard to experi­mental work and trials connected with the introduction or modification . of e_quipment for the use ol' the Army. · . , .. , - ~'

4. The provision under head 2-F (a) is exclwdve of. the cost· of 'an I.' A_ 0. C. estabfuilimenfi employed at Army Headquarters and of the I. A. 0, C. officers at Command and District Read. quarters. The cost of the I. A. 0 C. establishments employed at those Headquarters amounts to Rs. 3,611,270 and Rs. 2,80,570 - provided under ·Head 4--A (g) Master General of the Ordnance Branch and Read 4--B and C Staff of Commands and Districts, respectively. . ,. M•-n~,b).-l.A.o.o.s~zojirtallwdio- . . . ·: , 1

This sohoolis located at Kirkee 'and was established in 1927, Its function is to train officers •.nd men ?f tbe I. A. 0. C. and to give prac~cal instruction. in the care and inspection oi ammuni· tion, eqUipment, general stores and clothing. The capacity of the school ie 84: officers and men. The average numbe• :d students in the school in 1935-36 was 55. Three courses of about l! to·' months' duration are held yesrly. · · '

· S~Jb-Htad F.-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. ·76lakhmore than Budget 1936-37 due· mainly to ~rtain ~rganiF~tions and larger provision for temporary labour ~oneequent on" the anti· c•patt>d Lncrt>ase In stores to be handled partly counterbalanced by tavings- due to separation of Burma and Indianisation. . · ,

Bamberl.

f938· U3'7· a7. as.

SUB-HEAD 0-EDUCA.TIOY OJ' IIILITARY STUDn"TS AT MEDICAL OOLLEGE." .A.ND SCHOOLS.

Detailed IInde-li 13 (1 t Pay of iu!ltruotiooa1 1\atl

(2) Pay of etudeote • (3) Ki&aodolotbiUallow·

aaeea • • • ''' llliseellaueoati allowao·

-ao4 HpeDMI • (5) Capitation payment. to L~ Govemmentl •

Decluct-Emergenoy out ill pay TO'l'&t. 8V11·HUD G. • 2,18,318

8t7B-1IEAD B,-cENTRAL DISP(). S..A.LS ORGANISATION

Detailed bead-( I) D~ d111np

mai.Dtenaooe expense~ ___ _ Tout. SI1B-HII:&D H. • •

SUB IDU.D L-:IIEI>ICAL SERVICES. -­lll•n DAD (G) HOU'!~&JA POLUDDfG

H&ADQV&BDU No. 81 Co•P&XT, R. A.lL c. Detailed bead&-

108 1522 ( l) Pay of omoere , • · '13 '01 (J) Pay of Royal Azmy

Medioal Corpl other ranka 887 803 (3) Pay of &118istaD\ aod

eub-uai.ltant lurg&ODI an llJ ,,, Pay of DUriBI and

matroDI • (II) Pay of Indian eubordi•

nata per.onnel , • U,ISU 12.003 (8) Pay of Indian omoere.

other rank~. followere and nsef'Viat1 of the Jndiao BoepitalCorpe •

('7) Kill and Clothiq allowaneee • •

(8) Miloellaneoua and iDol-dental exp8D888 •

(9) Chargee on aoooant of X·RaylnatallatioDI •

(10) Cnatoma duty chargee (11) Grantl for upkeep

oflaboratoriee • (12)D~ta on

.-at of tao.plt.l oharpl of :a. A. r. pei'IOrmel • •

(13) Deduef-Credita OD­eount of dentiatry ohargee of R. A. F. peraoDD&l •

Dtdtd-Emergency oat ia pay

Dodg .. Estimate, 1gJS.37.

Rl.

12.520 '72,820

1,410

11,130

1,09,320

2,07,000

8,82,780

25,09,880

10,65,030

1,87,870

21,6l,zl30

2,40,180

,,01,620

80,000 4,640

36,9'0

11,140

1,400

YAL't HEAD 2.-

U,HO 89,030

830

. 9,800

99,400

2,o7,000 -.:92,000 --

'70,,2,,80

8,157,UO

12,31,'740 I

10,1515,'760

1,39,,80'

20,:12,960

2,22,120

,,02,Q30

'78,500 4,1500-

36,'7'70

IZ.OOO'

T~AL Kuroa H•&D (G) • 1,,3,61,137 1,",'2,000 1,U,,l,OOO 1,38,66,000 llaroa Ha&D (b)-CoJrT&LUall:lft'

12,000 12,000 Bo ... ~• Onscaa~. ~-Emergeaay out ID pay ---=-~,.,.

TO'l'AL llnroa Huo (b) • I0,&7i 12,ooo ll,ooo U,uoo Tous.Sva·HUD L 1,:U,61,SU U7.6i:OOO T.«;63,000 ~8,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. ·9t

ADMINIS'fRATIVE SERVICES-contd. E:n>LAN A.TIONB •

.Sub-11 ead G .-M edic.Jl Ccli.egu and School•.-The provision repretcents the cost of f'ducatirD 11od training of military medicahtudents in the medical colleges at Calcutta. Bombay and' :Mad ru and 1 [l the medical schools at Agra, Amritsar and Stanley Medical School, Madras before­appointment as m•htary a~s•stant surgeons or sub-assistant surgeons. They are primarily recruited and trained for military duty, but a portion is t:mployed in the Civil Departmelit and i• liable to be recalled to military cuty in case of emergency, '

DudgPt 1937-38 is&. •15lakh less than Budget 1936-37 due to nducticn in the number oC stud<'nts owing to the decision to recruit qualifi£d sub-afEistant EUrg£ ons direct. .

•"'~llb-HMd 2-H.-Oentral Di.t~po•at• Organization.-Thf' Central Disposals Organisation wu originally created in July 1926 and now conslSta of:-

( 1) Htadquarters Organisation which forma part of the Contracts Directorate under the-MAster GPneral of Ordnanl'e in India. , .

(2) A dump at Moghalp~This is at present closed and no provision' fa, therefore .. included. It may, however, be re-opened at any time the activities of the organisa-tion so demand. ·

·''••b·HtMJd 1.-lt!.edical SsrtJicu-The Medical Services are organised mainly into (I) British Military Hospitals, (II) Indian

Military Hospitals, (Ill) Indian Hospital Corps and (IV) Military Food Laboratory. The British Military Hospitals are entrusted with the medical and sanitary care of all British officers. British other ranks and their families (including children), while the Indian Military Hospitals are generally respoi!Eiible for the treatment, etc., of Indian officers, Indian other ranks and all classes of followers whose pay and allowances are paid from the Defence Estimates. In order to effect economy it has been arranged at certain stations that Indian :Military Hospitals should have small British sections att8C'hed to them and vies t~srsa instead of having two complet& hospitals at the same station. The Indian Hospital Corps is organised in connection with the maintonance, training and upkeep of the records of the Indian Hospital Corps personnel employect in hospitals for British and Indian troops and their familiaR and in field medical units when mobili.'<Sd. The Military Food Laboratory advises the Director of Contracts whether the eamples of foodstuffs tendered to him are of suitable. quality, testa supplies by comparison · with the samples and assists by expert advice in regulating the turnover of stocks and reserve. The hospitals are classified according to the strength of the garrison at each station. At presen• there are 27 hospitals first class, 19 second class, 34 third class, 32 fourth class and 23 fifth claas, which are open throughout the year except at certain hill stations, where they are only open fOJ' a portion of the year varying between 6 and 8 months. The sick treated in thase hospitals are roughly 2·67 per cent. of British troops, 1·57 per cent. of Indian troops and 1•u7 per.(l8nt, of follow,•r-. The staff and establishments maintained for this purpose including those employed at the headquarters of the Indian Hospital Corps Companies are 217 Royal Army Medical Corps officers, 311 Indian Medical Service officers, 26 Dental officers, 360 Royal Army M-sdica.L Corps other ranks, 41 Army Dental Corps other ranks, 269 nurses, 43 matrons, 316 assistant surgeons. 524 sub-assistant surgeons, 8,668 Indian Hospital Corps personnel and 3,335 reservists. In addition, 155 Mechanical Transport drivers for running the motor ambulances and otho:!r miscellaneous establishments (e.g., ayahs, female sweepers, X-ray mechallics, etc.) are main­tained.

Budget 1937-38 is&. 8·86la.khs less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the seperaticn of. Burma and an over-estimate in 1936-37.

G

DEFL'iCE SDlVICES ESTIJIAtt:S

:Sambeft.

llf38. 1031-17. 18.

SUB-HEAD 3-lfiLITARY AOOOUNTS OFFICES.

lla•o• H•u (ca,_.Mn.rr~T Aoooon· AnOZJrD.U..

Detailed h-.d.-

1 t 11) Fay of om-. 158 m (2) P.-y of eetablishm~

(3) Kiaoellaueou.l •

I 4) Traneportatioo

(5) ~.ea ... ~ ooa­oaooa •

D.dtd-Emergency cut io psy

·ror.u.llnro• U.u (a).

Mnroa U.u (& )-Collll.uroa AWD DtlmuC'I'II OJTica.

Detailed bead.-

118 llJ (l)PayololB:lel'llo

:'0 183 1,058 (!J Plly of !Stablishmenta

( 3) Miaoolllaaeoua •

Cf) Trao'JIOl1"'tiOD

(5) U:-"• ,pagage -ona' •

0011•

(8) ct-_....gea for p.ymen' of peuaiona •

(7) Military Treuure Cheete • • •

(8) .ZWvef.-Crecllia for eerYioe. renderfld to other l>epartmenta, et.o.

Dedud-E&DLqeDC7 cnn in pay

8,29,933

1.38,000

",28,00G

1,22,000

25,000

2,000

7,15,000

10,60,000

57,80,000

2,08,000

2,49,000

13,000

3,31,000•

14,000

13,000

81,68,412 82,117.000

\LUN HEAD 2.-

Budi!Wl FAtima• .. 1P37·38.

R.a.

1,51,000

4,53,000

1,511,300

30,700

2,000

7,93,000

10,61,000

56,05,000

2,08,000

2,36,200

7,000

3,35,000•

12,800

18,000

73,87,000

81,80,000

•'1'1• proviaioD under thilt detailed head i.e intended tom~ ohargea eonnected with &be diabor-n• of Military Penaion11 by a~ciH other thao tbe Military Aooouu&a Depart-'· Tbe a~ociea are am r loyed for the oonYenience of penaiooen.

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 99.

.illMINISTRATIVE SEHYICES-conffl.

The Military Accounts Department in ita superior pel'BOI'nel is at present ~on:poaed of a cadre of 115 officers including military officers, home on the supernumerary list, European civilians and Indian civilians, latest and future recruitments bein~r eonfined almost entirely te the last mentioned class. The department ia under the control of the Finance Departmen' of the Government of India. :

!, The present organisation is as follow!! :- . (I) At the head of the Department., there ia a Military Aecountant General whose f11Jl0tio11•

are:-(i) 'l'o administer the departmeDt, under the control of the Financial Advisel'. A1ilit&r7

Finance. (ii) To organise the arrangements for the disbursement of pay to officers and men Qhhe

Defence Services. (iii) To maintain a record of Defence Services expenditure and receipts in such a form

as will be of the greatest help to the military and financial authorities. ~iv) To examine all general questions of accounting and audit. \V) To deal with all work connected with India's claims against His Majesty's Government

in respect of Indian troops employed overseas and of stores supplied to overseas garrisons ; as well as all work connected ~th claims from His Majesty's Government arising out of the employment of British troops in India, etc.

(Vi) To deal with all questions connected with (including disbursement of) the pay and .. uowances of the staff employed at Army Headquarters. .

(vii) To control the work relating to the audit of the Army List and to conduct scale audit of the establishments of the various Departments of the Army.

(viii) To inspect every year, either personally or by a Deputy, one or more of the Command and District Controllers' offices and of those of the Con• trollers of Army Factory, Royal Air Force and Royal Indian Naval Accounts.

(2) At the Headquarters of each of the 4 Army Commands, there ia a Command Controller. The Command Controllers are Financi!ll Advisers to the General Officers Commanding-in -Chief of the Commands. aa well as to !the Commanders of Districts and Independent Brigades. The Command Controllers are, in addi· tion, the chief authority for accounts and for intemal audit in their re&JI'3CtiVe .commands and they also assist the General Officers CoiD.Ill&Lding-in..Cbief and the District Commanders, in the preparation of all estimates and furnish them regularly with such statistics relating to accounts as they may require to control expenditure against grants -placed at their disposal. The following list shows the Command Controllers and the Districts and Brigades fol:' t.be acrounts of wbi-=h they are responsible:- · - '

Command Controllers, Districts and Brigades dealt with in each Command oflioe.

C )ntroller of Military Accounts, Northem Command,

CorJt.roller of Military Aocounta. Southem Command

Controller of Military Aocounte, East.!rn Command.

Controller of Military Accounts, Western l:ommand.

Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Kohet and Wazidstan Districts.

Deccan, Bombay, Madras and Central :rrovtnces Distriota and Poona Independent Brigade.

Meerut. P~denr.y and Assam and Lunknl>w Districts &Dd Delhi Brigade.

Baluchistan District, Sind Independent Brigade Area and Zhob Area.

(3) There is also a Controller of Military Acooanta for Lahore District. With this office both the pension offioes previously situated at Lahore and Mhow 11<1ve baeD amalgamated and the offioer-in-cbarge ot the combined pftice hu been deeignated the Controller of Military Acooun\s and Pensions,' L&hore. Thia office deals with the payment., audit and adjustment of all claims to peosion. . passagee and eetYice funds excepting. LO.D. and I. Q. F. w.· . .P .. .F,Qda; •

100 DE.FENCJ: SERVICES ESTIMATES

Number._

1938. 193'7· :&'7. u.

lfO'B..HEAD J.-:mt.ITARY ACCOUNTS OFFICEs--til.

llnroa HBAD (e)-ABlfT F.a.aro•~ . . . AOC'Ot7In9.

DetaHed head-13 Ill (1) Pay of offioen •

635 537 (2) Pay of establishments ( 3 ) !tl iscellaneoua • • (4) Transpo" '" ~ f o D. (6) Leave passage COD•

-.iona • • • (61 Charges hr payment

or pensions • • Dedt.d-Emergency cnU

in paJ

'l'or.u. MDrOB lltiD (e)

Mmoa IU.a.D (d)-CoNTBOLLEB o~ ROT.lL AJa FORCB AOCOVIITS.

Detailed head-4 4 (1) Pay of offiJers. •

· S.l ' 93 (2) Pay of establishments. . ( ,, ."d isoellaneoua , t•) TraD a port a ti o D (5) Leave passage COD• •

-.ions • • (6) Pt'roent.all~ charges for

works audi~ • • · Deduoi-Emergency M

in pay

. Tor.u. MI11oa IIB.a.D (d) •

KI•oa BBAD (e)-CoNTBOLLJ:B o• N.a.v.u. Aooot7NT8.

Detailed heads-' ! (I) Pay of offioen • •

'16 78 ( 2) Pay of establishments ( 3) M isoellaneoua • (4) Trallsportatiou • (5) Leave passage CO'~Deeo •

aiona • · • • (6) Detfu«-Credits for

, ..-vioee rendered to other Depa.rtmeut.. eto. • • •

· Dedld-Emergenoy out iD pay •

: 1'or.a.z. IIDroa BuD (e)

Tor.u. Sn•H...D J. • •

.: '

81,68,412

Budil~ Estimate_ 1936-37.

Ra.

82,9'7,000

1,35,000 9,27,000

18,000 19,000,

12,000•

11,32,279 11,11,000

2,32,508

'I

1,36,798

47,700 1,59,500

8,000 19,400

16,400

:,48,000

26,'700 1,45,:100

3,1100 1,300

83,000

1,4'-000,

MAD: HEAD :!.-

Reviaed Estimate. 19:>6-37.

----

Bud11e' E.ti l1ll' t.-. 1937-38.

R._

81,80,000

1,30,000 9,U,OOO

18,000 16,500

12,500•

11,21,000

46,00() 1,68,00()

8,500 14,50()

13,00()

2,50,00()

28,000 1,49,000

3,600· 1,10()

3z,60fl

1,49,000

98,69,997 98,00,000 98,00,000 97,00,000 ---- ......-.-- ... --• The provision UDder thie detailed heed Ill Intended to Dleet chargee connected with the

diaburaemen* of Military P.Wona b:y agenciee other than the llilitary Aocounte Depgtment. The ·~ ue eD1plo7ed for the conv.Ueooe of peaaiooera.

FOR THE: YEAR 1937-38. \

ADMINISTRATI \T SERVICES-contd EXPLA~ATJOI<S.

101

(f) There are eeparate Controllers for Army Factory Aceounte, Royal Air Foroe Aoooante and Naval Accounts. Thefil'Bt named officer deals with the aooounts (including the OOBt &OCOunto) of Army Ordnance and Clothing Factories aod Depots, which also undertake the manufacture of clothing for troops, and i8 the financial adviser of the administrative authorities ClOilcerned. He has a central office at Calcutta with subordinate offices at each of the factories. This offioe also deals with railway charges and I. 0. D and I. O.F. W; P. Fund; ·

3. The cardinal principles of the existing system of aeoounts are=~ : · · _' · ., ' (o) The concentration of the issue of funds at certain central statioDS (~ .. the ofilo&e

of the various Controllers). · . ' t ·, (b) The local preparation of pay aooounts, by aooountants and clerks of the Mllitar)

Accounts Department attached to the units, formatioDS, etc, ' · \ · · (c) The maintenance of proper acoounts of manufacture at all manufaotnring establish!!

· menta by acoountants and clerks of the Military Accounts Department. (d) The audit of store accounts. by a system of looal audit which inoludee a continuous

verification of stock. , . · ; . · · 1 •

4. Budget 1937-38 is Rs. llakh less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separation of Burma partly counterbalanced by provision for incrementa to establishments. · •

~lOt DJ:FL"CE SE.RVICES J:.:rrUUTES

MAIN HEAD 2.-Numbers.

Budget Rmaed Budge' U314 li37· AotaaJa. F..timate. E.timate, E8tlm&te. n. 38. 1936-36. 1936-37. 1936-37. 1937·38.

Ra. Ra. Ra. Ra

St1B-BEAD K.-EOCLESIASTICAL • ESTABLISHllE.."'TS.

Kuroa IluD (a)-Punrrn.wr CsvBoa.

Detailed heada-., I (1) Pay of chaplaina • 85,400 49,200 (2) Inoidental~ • 1,970 3,400

.Dtduci-EmergeDC7 out iA pay . --- --- ---'l'ouL Mnroalb.o (<~1. 63,158 68,370 112,600 --- ---J.IJIJOB JluD (6)-CB"aaoa o• Bo ...

' i;etailed he8c»-(1) Pay of chaplaina • 2,37,600 2,25,720 (2) lDoidental expenM8 0 18,640 16,740 ---TOT.&L Mnroa BuD (&) 2,56,198 2,56,240 2,42,460

Mnroa llaAD (c)-METBODift CsvBoa.

Detailed heac»-(1) Pay of chaplaina • 77,101) 79,670 (2) lDoidental 8xpeDIIH • 21,170 20,170 ---'l'OT.&L :Mmoa BuD (c) • 1,01,890 98,270 99,840 ----

loll!f01! BUD \fi}-BU'l'JlJ'l' AKD CoNGRJr• • 8U!Oli.A.L CB17BCDIUo , . ~ ..... .

Detailed heade-, ,··- .. ··~·:.~ ...• , . .

(1) Pay at chaplaina • 23,160 23,160 (2) lDoideotal apeaaea o 3,060 3,040 --

'l'OT.&L Mnroa BuD (d) . 27,336 26,220 26,200 --·--JIDOB B&i.D (e)-Deduoe-PJwPOBTIO:Mo, . .A.D ClC)82 01' Eoor'RSUBTIQ.A.L ·•1

En•• !8"RJIXNft UOOVJIB-~ DOX TBll RoT.&L AlB J'oa~ • 14,100 11,10(}

TO'J'.A.L Sv•O:.Au E. 4,48,582 4,315,000 4,50,000 4,07,000 --

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

ADMINIBTBATlVE BERVICES--contd.

ED'LAJI'.I.TIOliB.

Sub-Head K-Bcoluiamcal E•tabli81ammt.t.-Under tbis bead are provided oenain charges on reUgiona miniatration of British troops and their familiea. I •

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •28lakh less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly' to separation of Burma and reduction in the number of chaplains.

104 DEFL~CE SERVICES ESTlllAT£!

)lAIN DE..\02.-

"Numben. Bud~t RmsN:l Bud~t Accounts. Estirns~ E.~tims~ E~tims~

1936. U37• 1933-3~. 19315-37. 1936-37. 1937-3i. 37. as.

Ra. Ra. Ra. Ra.

.strn-READ L.-cA..'lTO~"llE:sTS.

31nroa BUD (a}-ADxonftlUTiolnl.

Detailed heatt.-

u 95 (lj PDY'\Of omcera 7.20,200 5,40,000

(2) Pay of eatablishmeote 37,000 43,360 (3) Incidental and mia·

C!eliiUleOaa expe08M • 8,200 10,000

( ') Telephones ROO 1,000

Dedld-Emergeney co' iD pay • • •

----- ----TOTAL Mmoa BIII&.D (a) 7,.5,942 7,66.200 6,93,000 5,94,360

--- ---.rmoa Hu.D (b }-O'RAlC'r.tl' .A7J) '1'0

0.&JI'l'01r1Dln' Ftnms A'BD Svf'PL'I' 01' W.&.TIIa.

Detailed heada-

11) Ordloary grants-In-aid. 59,800 2,0.5,000

(2) special graota·m-aid 75,000 7.5,000

(8) Coat ol water aupplied by l'd. E. 8. to DOD• entitled ooosumera • 10,33,000 9,83,000

Deduci-BeceipU O" abow account •

--- --'l'OT.u. llnroa lbA.D (b) • 1M3,30.5 11,67,801) 11,68,000 12,63,000

---::Kncoa Buo (c)-!'cfn:.rruT EsT~na.

IJet.ned head-(1) Pay of eet.bJiah.

meot. • • • 1,16,000 1,79,6.0

(2) Inoideotal and .... een- apeo8M • 78,000 90,000

(3) Telephooee • 1,000 1,000

.D.dvd-Emergeooy ou' ID pay. • • •

Tonr. Mnwoa B•A.D (") 1,96,233 1,95,000 1,95,000 2,70,640

Toru Sv•Ba.A.o L • IG,8.5,500 21,29,000 20,56,000 21,28,000 -- --

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38,

ADMINIRTRA'!'IVE SERVICES-contd.

Minor Head (a)-Admini!tratinn.-The municipal administration of cantonments in India will b" carried out under the provisions of the CantonmEnts Act, 1924, aa amended by the Cantonments (Amendment) Act, 1936. The Cantonments Department is being reorgaized 110 aa to divide it into 2 groups, viz. the Cantonments Branch and the Lands Branch. The Civilian Executive Officers half of whose pay only _will be met {I'Om Defence Estim'l-tes will form the Cantonments Branch. The Lands Branch will oonsist of 20 Military E~tates Officers including 5 on account of Leave Reserve and the inspecting staff will consist of one Director of Military Lands and Cantonments at the Head· quarters of the Go\•ernment of India, four Deputy Directors and four (at present three, one appointment being held in abeyance) Deputy Assistant Directors of Military Lands and Can• tonments at Command Headquarters. The officers of the Lands Branch will be full-time officers -of the Cantonments Department and their salary will be paid by Government. : l

JJI:nor BBU.d (b). -Ca.ntonments which cannot ma.inttl.in a suitable standard of munioipal administration on the basis of income derived from localsources receive a grant-m-aid from the Defence E.stimates.

Minor Bead (c).-The duties of the Military Estates Officers are to look' after . the land entrusted to their management under the Cantonment Land Administration Rules and the Complementary Land Rules. The 'management' of Land, includes the planting and main· tenance of trees.

Sub-Head (L).-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •01 lakh leBS than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separation of Burma partly counterbalanced by increases due to tb' reorganisation or the D~>partment,

]06 DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

liamban.

1138. UST· n. as.

SUB-BEAD M-MfSCF.LLANEOUS SF.RVWJ:S UNDER THE MASTER GENERAL 011' ORDNANCE IN INDIA.

llura lb&D (o)-LnBA:r. &roue baPI:c­'I'OUDI AJm CKmoo.u. Duzwo• ~.

Detailed beade-15 u 11 IS

132 135

(1) Pay of oftleen • • ( 2) Pay of British eoldiera (3) Pay of pennanen'

enabliahment • (4) Pay of temporary -

\a blishmenta and labour (G) Kit and olothing

allowanoee • • (6) Mi-llaneous • • (7) Telephonechargea • Deduc'-En•ergency cut

in paf ' • • • '

Atecunt~. 1036-36.

Ra.

TOT.a:r. Mnooa BuD (a) • 13,18,597

lflliOB JIB&D (b)-MJ!ICEI.I.AlBOVS, • Detailed bfoa.:IP-

(1) Payments for eervioee reD• dered by the Govern• ment Teet Boase, .ui· pore • • • •

(2) Provision for . small measures

'l'OT.u. M!Boa B:uD (b).

. 'ToTu. sva-B•.a» M •

•UB·HEAD N-'MISCELLANEOU~ SERVICES UNDER THE ADJUTANT GENERAL IN JJSDU.

:Uncoa BBAD (o)-GoYKllli!OB GBl'l:uL's Buo.

Detailed heacJ.-21 28 ( 1) Pay of British

101diera , • • 8 8 (!) Pay of followera •

(3) Kit and olothiDg allowanee11 •

(4) :Millcellani'O~» ~low· aneee and Ppm&e~~ •

Dtci.--Emergenoy out in pay

8,189

13,26,786

Dudjrd Elltima~, l1136-r,7,

4,25,000 77,000

3,00,000

6,!!0,000

2,000 25,000 2,000

13.51,000

7,000

20,000

27,000

13,78,000

61,000 1,100

3,660

4,260

JJAIN HEAD 2. --·

ReYiM<f E•am"te• 1936-31.

Ra.

13,73,000

15,000

13,88,000

~ud~n E.tim~~•e. 1{137·SS-

4,39,000" 61,000

' 3,15,000

6,60,000

2.000 27,000 2,000

14,06,000

16,000

20,000

36,000

14,42,000

63,750 1,100

4,000

4,750

-----·- ---- ---- ---TOTAL ltlliOB Ba.a» (u)

Carried o•er •

69,293

69,29:1

70,000

70,0u0

72,000

72,f!OO ..,. ___ --- ---73,600

73,600

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 10f

ADliiNISTRATIVE SERVICES-contd.

Minor H«Jd (a)-Lethal Storu lnt~pecloratee and Ohemtcal De/enoB Buearcla.-Th_. luapeotorates are· under the control of the Director of Artillery ; their functions are shown below:-

In~~pt-elor of Small Arme, lihapore--(a) iTJSpects the outturn of the RiB.e Factory (small arms and machine guns) and

carries out the sighting and proof of small arms and machine guns ; · (b) inspects small arms, machine guns and bicycles in the hands of troops end :livU

and military police, and under 1epair in arsenals; and · (c) instructs Indian armourers before enlistment and prior to the grant of trades.

, men's certificates. [Mputor of Gun~~, Ooetti,por&- •

(a) inspects the outt.urn of the Gun and Shell Factory; (b) inspects all electrical and optical stores and signal stores for the army; (o) inspects ordnance in the hands of troops ; and · · · (d) inspects the outturn of the Metal and Steel Factory (gun and shell billets. fol"(singsr

Q. F. cartridge cases, eto.). lnept-elor of Ammunition, Kirkee-

(a) inspects the outturn of the Ammunition Factory; and (b) inspects all kinds of ammunition, explosives and connected stores in tbe hands or

troops, including the Royal Air !<'orca and Royal Indian Navy. and in araeual8, I~ctor of Gun Oarriagu and Vehiclu, Jttbbttlpore-- ·

(a) inspects the outturn of the Gun Carriage Factory; (b) carries out the proof of artillery carriages;. (c) inspects all hard timber and stores made therefrom; and . (d) inspects artillery carriages, transport vehicles and connected stores in the hand•

of troops. • .. , ChoSmical lMpUtor, Kirkee-

(a) inspects chemical defence stores; . . (b) tests all explosives and advises on chemical and chemical defence questions; and\ (c) maintains cordit-e records.

Proof and E:z:perimental Offiur, Balaeor-(a) carries out the proof of guns and ammunition; and tb) oarri-'9 out such experimental work connected with guns and ammunition as may

be ordered. · Controller of Chemical Defence Ruearch, Rawalpind'-

Carries out research work in connection with chemical defence. In addition. each of the above officers advises the Director of Artillery o~ all teohnical ques-·

tiona connected with the stores for which he is responsible, particularly in regard to experimental· work and trials connected with the introduction or modification of equipment for the use of the army. . , .1

Sub-Head (M).-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. • 64lakh more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to in­crell<!ed provision for temporary labour to cope with the anticipated increaee iD chttum of factories

Minor HoSad (a).,-Govemor Gefld'al'e Band.--GOvemor lleneral's Band is ma.U.t.ained foF · Viceregal functions and entertainments and consists of 1 DirectorofMusic, 1 R.,gimentalSergear~ Major1 l Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant and 25 SeriJB&nt&. ·

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •04Iakh more than Budge111936-37 due to n~nnal fiuotuatioilsr

108 ()EFEXCE SERVICES ESTili.ATES

lUtN BEAD 2.-

Bamber!!.

JPIS. Budget . ~ Bod~•'

IV3'T. A~=ts, F-lltimate, Utimate, }::Aimatf', 11. 38. 1!.135·38. 11!138·37. 1!136-37. 1937-38.

rb. R.._ Rt. Ra.

BffJOtrM f~ard • &9,!!93 '10,000 '72,000 '13,800 --- ---- ----·- --·--· ctO'B-HEAD N~McrSCELLANEOU~

BERVICEE UNDER THE ADJUT.U."T f1E..~RAL IN INDIA~

lll•oa Huz, (b)-RBaaotrniG Srur. :

Det.iJed heed.-

10 10 (1) Pay of ofllcera 2,05,000 1.90,000

261 . 242 (2) Pay of Indian ranka and other establish· 95,000 91,000 IDellta • .. •

( 3) Kit anc! clothing el· 1cnraDOM • • • 1,300 1,200

( 4) Miacellaneou8 allow· --- aDd apelllllle • iO,OOO 68,000

~Emergeoey out ill pay .•

Toor.u. Mntoa BuD (6). 3,51,'140 . ~71,300 3,'12,000 3,50,200

l

,.. .. '

\lmoa BuD (c)-HD.r. 8.4111T.&.BU oD DKMT&.

Det&iled bead.-

(1) Pay ol ofBoer8 •

10 10 (I) Pa1 ofBritiah 1101~

• •· (3) Pay of eetabllahmente 1,3'1,000 1,40,000

(4) Elt and. clothing A). lowanoet~ • • •

(5) v-..Janeoua · .now. ~andexpe118M

~Emerg~C7 oat in pay.

---Tnor.u. Mnroa Buz, (c). 1,39,'115 1,3'1,000 1,38,000 1,40,000

--- --Ourledonr • 6,110,'148 6,'18,300 6,80,000 :1,83,800

--- --• • Tbt o..-.1 \)!Been Commaod.inl·in.Chief .,. empowwed to YarJ ~ ut.abliahaa!oM.

Bsace the nambel"' are not •bowla.

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38.

ADMTh'lSTRATIVE SERTICE~ontd.

(b) llecnntirog Staff.-Provision f<'r staff and esto.blishmenta required to control the recruit­me!lt of enliBte':i and enrolled men (including followers) for all branches cf the military service. ia made here. The organisation consists at present of 7 recruiting officers, 3 aa:ietant technical recruiting officera and H a~f'istant recruiting offioera (uneeconded) for the whole year and 2 IUIS.il!tant recruiting offiC£ra for a period of approximately 6 months only at the various recruiting centre& (N., Rawalpin1i, Peshawar including Kohat; Lab~, Julltmdur, Delhi including Lucknow and Ajml}.re ; Gorakhpur including Ghoom, Garhwal and Poona including Bangalore), paid recruiters and meniala. £he clerical staff of the ordinary recruiting­organisation consists of (0 combatant Indian ~anks · and that of. the . technical recruiting organisation consists of 8 civilian clerks. ·

Budget 1937-38 is Re. • 21 lakh less than Bud~t 1936-37 due to no~ fluctuations, Mi,_. Head. C-::1-HiU Sa .. uaria tmd Depot.B.-The provision under this head represents t.be·

con ul .-111taria and hill dep6w for British troops which are maintained for the accommodatioa. of oonvaiew-.-e&t families, etc. As a measure tending tow&l'ds increased · efficiency, and eventual economy bulk allotment of funds is placed annually at the disposal of the General Officera Comman.Iivg·in-Cl!ief to meet the expenditure connected with the administration of these dep6t.-. and such roadside camps. r.l8t camps. etc., as are opened specially to meet the rel!Uirementol of the sanitaria, with full pr•wers to V&~? the establishment& to suit local coudi­tiollll, to open B&Ditaria at placea where they were not previously authorised and to extend 01 ahorten the period !or which they 11nt normally open.

ilO DEFJ:SCB SERVICES ESTI11ATE8

!.LUN IIEAD 2.-.Namben.

nae. 1g37. 17. 18.

Erou,qht forward •

Badltet Aeooun•a. Estimate. 1931·36. 1936-37.

6,60,748 5,i8,300 5,80,000 ----·--.BOB-HEAD N.-MISCELLANEOUS

SERVICES UNDER THE ADJUTA!iT GENERAL IN INDIA-ItkL

.Knroa JluD (d)-Mn.rr.uY PBI10n AlfD DftmrTJOY B.lllaAOD.

Detailed bead.-

s I (1) Pay ol omoen. • 23,600 .18 23 (Z) Pay of British IOldiers, 75,000 l2 8 (3) Pay or eatal:.liahmente. 3,4oa

( 4) Kit and clothing al· lowanoea. • • 2,500

(15) !'tliscellaneoWI allow• anoee and upelllleS.

D_tldvt:I-Emergenoy cut 3,600

IDp&)' • ---TOTAL MINoa BuD (ell• 1,08,525 1,08,100 1,09,000 --:J!nroa llJIA.D (e)-lNDlAII RBLiotovs

T•Aoa:Ju nr INDio VNrra.

Detailed bead.-

··~· 346• (1) Pay of religioWI

t-cbere and other oharge8 • • 99,500 --- ---

TOTAL l!Jxo• BuD (e) 98,773 99,500 98,000

MnroB JIBAD (/)-AJrTI-IU.LA~ 'Zl,J'; BJAL JIJIAI'O"BBI 85,000 (68,000 ---- --Umoa JIBAD (g)-Voc.&.TJOBAL

TaAnmJG, Detailed beada-

1 1 ( 1 ~ Pay of oiBcere • • 18,000 1 1 ( 2 Pay of British aoldiere 3,900

.J I (3) Pay of olerka • • 2,600 (&)Kit and olotbins

100 allo-~ • • (6) Miaoellaneoue allowaa.

oee and llltpeDllel • • 600 ~EmergeDCy cut

ill pay • • • --TOTAL JdmoB llJIA.D (g) • 22,50-& 23,000 22,000

o.rriecl OYer • 8,81,7g3 8,93,900 8,77,000

• Liablo to fluotu.atiODt

Bud~" F.e'-m•te. 11137·38.

Ra. .

5,63,800 ----

t:?,'ooo 86,600 1,-lOO

1,880

2,720

1,05,500

98,200 ----98,200

83,000

18,000 3,900 2,000

100

600

22,.~00 --8,73,000 ---

FOR THE YE.-\.R 1937-M. Ill •

. AD~IINISTRATIVE ~ERVICES--eontd.

Eli:PL&li41'IO!f8o

MinQf' Head (d't-Mil~ Pri.ltons alliS Detmtiort Barmcb.-Detention Barraco have beeD 1111t&blished at Lucknow, Sialkot and Trimulgherry for the reception of British aoldi!!l'll who bave been eentenced to detention either by courte mBI'~I, or in aom~ caees, by their commanding <>ffice"3. The barraclu at Lucknow and' Trimulgherry in::lude military prison& for thl' receptioo <Jf British 10ldiera oonvicted of eerioU8 oflencee. TJ..ese establishments 81'8 admioistered by the Adjutant General in India. The present establishment employed in these hBI'r&Cim iB 2 Officers and 23 British wsrrant and non·c')U)missioned offioen excluding 24 f'!Xtra regiiDf'lntalemplo,_ •

. . \ltnor Hmtl (e)-Thia head provides for the pay and mone7 allowaooea to Indian religioua t\!achers attached to both the British and Indian unite to impart religioue iutrootion to &.he Indian ranks employed in them. The number of religious teachers provided is based on the eeale of 1 teacher for each religioU8 class not le1111 than the authorised establishm~t of a tquadron in "ach Indian ca'talry regiment. bri!Z&de of artillery. division&! ammunition column. headquarter& etations of Rappers and miners. In each Indian infantey battalion. active or training, 1 teacher ia allowed for each religious class, provided the authorieed establiahment of auoh religious class ia not less than 120. In the Royal Artillery Training oentre1 tha Mountain .Artilleey Training Centre and the Signal Training Centre (India) one teacher for each of the three maia reli~tioul classea for each centre is authorised. One teacher is authorised for British Infantry Training Company, and also for the Gurkha Training Companies located. in Shillong. One tt'a<.'h<'r forPach of the three main religious claESP& is also a uthoriEEd for mechanical transpon units station<'d at Chaklala. '· .

MW~rliead (f)-Aati-Malarial M~amr~•.-Uader this minor head is included reourriug expenditure on account of (i) treatment of breeding placee and destructioa of adult mosquitoes; (ii) employment of labour in connection with (i); (ili) purchase and maintenance of bicycles for anti-ma.laria.l work; (iv) purcha.se of blowers, sprayers, etc .• and (v) supply of Paris green and other approved products for anti-mosquito work.

MUtor Head (g)-The pr->vision under this minor head repreePntsthe pay and alloY• ances and office allowance of the Stall Captain (vocational trainina). and his staff whose dut,. ia to assi~t Commands in the organisation and administration of vocational Waining and to place m .. n for trainin~r, supervise the actual training and to disoover facilitiM for extending vocational training. Vocational training is intended for training of selected men about to ftturn to civil life aa craftsmen in the less highly 'Jpeoialised trade&.

112 DEF.E..~C.K HEB\"lCES ESTIMATES

!Jmaber._

11138- 11137· 11. as..

Brou~Ltforwa1d •

SUB-BEAD N-MlSCELLANEOUS ~ ERVJCES UNDER THE ADJUTA.~T CENERALJN INDIA-dd.

-1

'

:Umoa B:uD (It) REsT C.xn,. De'-iled head&-..

1 (1) Pay of otliceJ'II • (2) Pay of British

aoldiera • • • (3) Pay of Indian otlicera

and other ranks and eatahliahmenta •

(4) :Cay olfollowera , (5) K.i& andclothing al.

1owances , • (6)Miacellaneoua allow•

ancee and expenaee • D.dv~Emergenc7 out

in pa7

TO'!' AI. MmoalluD (Ia) •

Mnroa BuD (i)-!.llaCEI..UlBOtJBa

Detai1ed heed-. II ' Donations and grant&•

in aid to inatitutiona and charitable and anb• ai•tence allowances •

(2) Feea to eumiDen for JndiaD Medical Depart• mt-nt pre motion c:zami· nationa •

(3) Provision lor amall meaaurec • • •

Toru. Mmoalb&D (t) •

TOTU. Sn-Bau N. •

SOB-BEAD o-MISC'ELLANEOUlf SERVICEd UNDER THE CHIEF OF 'lBE GENERAL STAFF.

Detailed head&-

s (1) Sec:~:r to Conaul G llaabed and • llilit&rJ A&tacb6. Kabul, etc.

(2) Contribution tcnrardJo eon of Baney of Jndia •

(3) Special Erneqeae)' Grant •

J>.fwi-E_g_, oat ID J1Q'

TOTAl. Sn-~ o •.

Dudll"& A('f'()=ta. Estimatt', 1935.34. 11136-37.

Ra.

8,61,793

21,353

84,303

Ra.

11,93,900

1,750

4,400 9,020

100

830

22,100

75,000

1,000

20,000

95,(100

9,67,449 10,12,000

60,1500

ll,61,l500

1,40,000

1,99,638 U2,000

MAIN llEAD 2.-·

RnWd Estimate, 11136-37.

Rs.

8,77,000

20,000

86,000

9,83,000

1,82,000

Rud.rn utitllatt, 111:.7.38.

8,73,000

7,480'

4,66() 8,500

Ioo-

1,36()-

22,19()

77,1110·

1,000

20,000

98,810

9,9-1,000

30,600·

1,61,1100·

. 1.40,000·

6,22,ooo-

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 113

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES--rontd •.

EuLAIU.TJO:Na.

M'- Bead (i)-MWc8UaneotU (1).-Under thia i~m Ia innluded inler aliG, fixed annual fll'&Dtl made to variou1 institutions such M. Central Library at A.rm:y Headqaaners, Walker Hoepital. Simla. United Bervioe Institution of India. etc. _ I

( 3) The provision under this head ia intended to finance such small measures lUI are oonaidered neoeaear:y b:y tbe Adjutant General in ~dia.

~ub.BeatJ 0-Miacellaneous •ervice6 under the Chief of thtJ · General Seaf!.-·the provision against item (2) is made up as follows:-

(a) Rs. 3,50,000 annual contribution to the Survey of India Department. in return for which that department assumes responsibility for the maintenance of the Frontier Circle and for the provision of Badra.gga escorts required by surve:y parties in areas where these are neoessar;y; also far all equipment required by survey anita on mobilisat.ion. and for all normal charges incurred by survey units in connection with operations undertaken in peace time. ·

(b) Rs. 1,500 annual contribution towards the cost of combined training of survey u1&11.s with other arms. · ' •

Budgt>t 1937-38 is Rs. • 20 lakh lees than Budget 1936-37 due to the abolition of the appoin~ mcut of the Secretary to Consul General,l\Ieshed. ·

114: DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATE;S

Numbers. 1936- 1937·

37. 38. Accounts,

SUB-HEAD F.-MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES UNDER THE QUARTER MASTER GENERAL IN INDIA.

MINOR HEAD (a)-GRAIN CRUSHING DEPOTS,

Detailed hea.da-(1) Working expenses , (2) Land, buildings and

plant • • (3) Deduct-Proceeds

from sale of land, etc. Deduct-Emergency cut

inpay •

1935-36.

Rs.

TOTAL MINoR HEAD (a) • 1,60,507

MINOR HEAD (b)-CoNTROLLED FLou:a MILLs.

8 Detailed head.s-

8 (1) Supervising establish-ment and other charges

Deduct-Emergency cut inpay •

TOTAL M!NO:U. HEAD (b) •

MtNOB HEAD (c)-PROVISION FOB SMALL llliASUJIES

Mmo:a HEAD (d)-TEOIINIOAL EXA.MINA· TION BBANOH OF ABMY HEADQUA.B· TERS.

Detailed heads-3 ( 1) Pay of officers 5 (2) Pay of establishments

(3) Transportation (4) Miscellaneous

ToTAL MINoB HEAD (d)

11,213

TOTAL SuB-HEAD P , 1,71,720 BUB·HEAD Q.-MISCELLANEOUS- ---­

PROVISION FOR NEW MEA-. SURES UNDER CONTROL OF

PRINCIPAL S'rAFF OFFICERS.

SUB-HEAD R.-ENGLAND-(a). Military Training:

(1) Pay, officers (2) Other charges , , (3) Leave and deputation

salaries, etc. (b) Army Education:

( 1) Pay, officers • , (2) Othercharges , , , (S) Leave and deputation

salaries, etc. , {') Sterling overseas pay ,

Carried over

Budget Estimate,

1936-37,

Rs.

1,61,000

1,000

MAIN READ 2.-

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

Budget Estimate, 1937-38.

Rs.

1,61,300

1,000

1,62,000 1,62,000 1,62,300

13,000

.. 13,000

20,000

38,000 11,100 7,000 2,900

59,000

2,54,000

2,00,000

3,40,000 24,000

3,000

40,000 48,000

40,000 28,000

5,23,000

12,000

4,000

59,000

2,37,000

11,.700

11,700

20,000

43,300 11,800

7,000 2,900

65,000

2,59,000

2,38,000

3,60,000 24,000

16,000

56,000 42,000

44,000 32,000

5,74,000

FOB THE YEAB 1937-3a 116

ADUINISTRATIVE SERVICES--eonU.

Minor Mad (a).-Grain enuhir19 ckpoti.-There are three grain C1'118hing depotAiat Peshawar. Luolmow and Lahore. Their function i.e to crush grain for animaJa. The orusbiDa ia doDe UDder an agency ammgement entered into by the Direetor of Contracta. ·

Minor Mad (b)-Controlled Flour Miu..-There is one controlled Sour mill at LyaDpur. It. function is to grind wheat. for eventual supply of flour, atta and bran to supply depot&.

' MtfiOr head (et---The proviaion under this head is intended N fi.nanoe •ach small JD8U111e8

•• are considered neoeesary by the Qoa.rter Master General. · · · ·

•• • Su•·HUD Q.-:MucnuJu•oua.-The proviaion under tLia head ilia r~ne fol' 11pecial

Dle&IUI88,

u:

116· DEFE... ... CE SERVICES ESTI\IATES

Brought forward

liV.DAD &-Eiro~cl. (o) Indian Mm.y Service

Corps: (1) Pay, oftioera (2) Other chargee • • (3) Establishment, etc. of

M. T. Adviser • • '')Leave and deput&tioa

aaJariea. etc. (15) Sterling overseas. pay •

(d) Remount Depots: (1) Pay, offioera • • (!~) Othercharges • • (3) Leave and deputation

salaries, etc. • (e) Veterinary Services:

( 1) Pay, officel'B • (2) Othercharges •

U> Arsenals I (1) Pay, officel'B (2) Other charges • (3) Leave and deputation

salaries, eto. · (4) Pay of Ordnanoe

Consulting Officer's establishment. •

(g) Medical Colleges-Leave and deputation aalariea.

(h) Medical Services: ( 1) 'Pay! officers • (2) Sterling overseas pay

and other charges • (3) LE-ave and deputation

salaries, etc. • • (IJ ltilitary Accounts

cffices • (J) Leav~ and deputation

salaries, etc. • (2) Sterlin~ overseas pay •

{}) Ecclesiastical Estab. liahments:

(1) Leave and deputation salaries, etc. • •

(2) Sterling overseas pay • (I:) Administration of Can­

tonments: (1) Leave and deputation

salaries, etc. . • (l) Ordnance IDBpection:

(1) Leave and deputation salaries, etc.

(2) Sterling overseas pay • (m) Grain Crushing Depots

and Flour Mille 1 (1) Stores for India • • (2) Leave and deputation

salaries, etc.

Carried over

Acoounte. 19315-36.

Ra.

MAIN BEAD !!/fl.-

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Ra. 6.23.000

6,40,000 3,92,000

6,000

... 18,000

28,000 8,000

40,000 3,000

1,20,000 2,80,000

12,000

8,00,000

6,00,000

4,000

1,32,000 68,000

14,000 28,000

98,000

72,000 84,000

4,000

39,150,000

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

lt&

Budget I;;s\imaw, 1937-38.

Rll. 15,74,000

15,40,000' 3,80,000

8,000 40,000

28,000 8,000

40,000 1,000

1,16,000 2,80,000

10,000

8,000

4,000

7,20,000

6,07,000

8,000

1,04,000 70,000

4,000 18,000

1,08,000

72,000 68,000

4,000

38,18,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 117

ADlllNISTRATIVE SERVICE~.

Budget Revised Budget Accounts. Estimate, Estimatea Estimate, 1935-36. 1936-37. 1936-37. 1937-38.

Re. Rt>. Rs. ~ Brought forward 39,50,000 38,18,000

Stra-HII.&.D R.-ENOLAND--cofltd.

(m) Sundry Administrative Services:

(I) Pay, Officers 60,000 86,000 (2) Other charges 40,000 40,000

Deduct-Emergency deduc· tions from leave sa.la.ries.

----··- ----- -----'l'oJr.&.LSoa-Ha:AD R. 40,04,411 40,50,000 40,33,000 39,44,000 ------ ---~- ---

StrB-HUD S-ExOHANOB OK ENGLISH EXPBNDITll'BID • -20,751 -21,000 --'fOTA.lo EXPEJrotTUB&:-M.&.nr I

Hlll.A.D 2 6,79,37,993 6,98,08,000 6,85, 74,000 6, 79,53,000

RBO&:IPTB-

Sub-bead A-Military Training-(1) Contributions from Domi-

mon Governmenw to-wards oast of training of their offioera • 0 32,000 37,000

(2) Contributions from Local l . Governments towards

oast of training their students at Army schools

(3) Misoella.neous 28,000 81,000

--TOTA.lo StrB-HB.A.D A 52,170 60,000 62,000 98,000 -----Sub-Head B-Education-(1) Contributions ftom

Local Governments and Indian States to-wards oast of training their students at Army schools • • • 3,000 14,000

(2) Receipts from educa• tional inlltitutions 5,13,000 5,30,500

(3) lllisoellaneous . 5,500 ---Tor.&.L SoB-HBAD B 5,12,876 5,16,000 5,25,000 5,50,000

Sa b-Read 0-Royal Indian Anny Servioe Corpe-

(1) Credits for aervioee rendered by Govern-merat transPOrt to ' civil and other depart. IDM\ts and individuals -&,000 -1,000 !!) Mieoellaneous . 16,000 16,000

TorAt.o SvB-HBAD C 49,956 20,000 .1!0,000 20,000

118 DEF.ENCJ: SERVICJ:S ESTIJUTES

Aooounte. 1935-38.

B~

Sub-Head 1>-Remount ~ta IIDd Breeding Operatiou-

( 1) Branding IIDd OOftriog £tea • • •

(!) ~aoeDaneoua • •

Re.

Ta.r.u. BvB-HBAD-n • . 1,33,119 l..........., ... _

Sub-tfe&d E~Indi8n AZmy , ·, 1 Veterinarj Corpe-

( 1 ) (Jontn"butiona from Local Governments, eto., towards east of training ol oivil students in Army veterinary aohoola •

\2) Misoellaneous • •

Sub.l£ead F-Indian Army Ordnanoe Corpa-

(1) Miaoe'!Janeuua •

TOT..&J. 817B·HJUD F.

Sub-Head G-Eduoation of Military pupila at Medical Colleges and Sc,hoola-

(1) maoeDaneoaa

Ta.r.a.~. Stra-!luD G •

Su~Haad H-caotnl Dia­poaala OrgmiaatioD-(1) lliaoellaneoua •

TauL 81711-Ha.lD B •

47

6,964.

1,638

47

Budget E.Jtimate, 1936-37.

Re.

25,006

15,000

15,000

2,000

2,000

MAIN BEAD If.-

Revised Estimate. 1936-37.

Ra.

315,000

15,000

2,000

Budge& Estimate. 1937-38.

Re.

11,410

13,690

26,000

12,000

12,000

FOR THE YE.A.a 1~37-38. 119

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-comd.

Budget Revised Budget Aooounte. Estimate, Estimate, Estill: ate,. 1935-36. 1936-37, 1936-37. 1937-38.

Rs. Rs. R.a. Rso

RaoarPTs-confd.

Sub-Head I-Medical Ser· vioee-

(1) lloopltal ......... 1 from officers. etc. •

(2) Credits !or aerviceR 2,80,000 2,80,000 rendered • • •

t (3) Miscellaneous • J ( ') Sale prooeeds of X-Ray

stores in charge of mill· tary hospitals. ---- ---TOTAL S17B-11&4D I 2,96,492 2,80,000 2,80,000 2,80,000 -----

Sub-Head J-Military Ae· oountsOffic-

(1) Miscellaneous ~4,000 13,000

ToT4L SuB-HI!AD J, 19,095 14,000 14,000 13,000

Sub-Hoa.d K-Ecclesiasti· •· cal Establishments-

(1) Miscellaneous • 2,000 ---TOTAL SUB·HIIAD K 2,000

Sub-Head L-Canton· menta-

(1) Receipts from class •A' lands . 160,000 1,70,000

(2) Receipts from class ••B" lands of milir.ary Estate • offices 64.000 4,17,000

(3) Oovt. share of receipts from class •• B"lands ma· naged by Cantonment! authorities . 1,30,000

(4) Miscellaoeou • 76,000 40,000 ( 5) Receipts on account of

water supplied from the ll, E. S. water supply system to ~g Consumers. 4.70,000 4,80,000

(6) ipta from DOD• Caotonmen' lands under y, E. S. management 50,000 ---Tcn.u. 8011-HBA'D L 9,56,896 9,00,000 10,27,000 11,57,000 --

uo

lJAIN HEAD IL-ADliTh"ISTRATIVE SER\"'CE5-colld4.

n.c,zl?'l'S-cONd.

Sub-Heed K-Jrli8cellaneoua eervicea onder the Muter General of OrdD&Dee iDindia-(l)M~us

TOTAL Str•HBU» H.

Sub-Bead N-Miscellaneous eervicea under the A. G. iD India-

, Budget Aeeoant., EstimaUI, 193i..a6. 1936-36.

Rs. Ra.

405

(1) llrl.iec."6llaneoaa • • 1,000

Sub-Heed G-Misoellaneous llel'Vicea under the c. G. s-(1) Alisoellaneous

ToTAL Sn·BU.D 0.

Sub-Bead P-MiaoelJa.. oeooa servioee onder the Q. M. G. iD India­(1) Miscellaneous • •

292

TOTAL Strli-RIAD P. I • 109

Sub-Bead R-England-(1) Fees ~ reepect of King'•

India Cadete at the RoyaJ Military College. Sandhurri •

(!) Reooveriea of Service payments • •

(3) Hospital stoppages. ( 4) Miseellaneoua • •

TOTAL Sn-ll:aU» R-England. 63,541

Sub-Bead 8.-E:&eh~- • -278

1,000

48,000

48,000

Revieed EatimaUI, 19315-38.

.Ra.

1,000

38,000

Tarn RsOE~ldaar DUD 11 o 20,82,369 18,71,000 20,09,000

Bud~ F.etirnate, 1938·37

.Ra.

1,000

1,000

86,000

86,000

w

1L\IN UEAD 3/IU-MA.NUll'ACTORING ESTABLISHMENTS (INCLUDING STORES). .... to

"' SmwARY OJI' ESTIMATES.

&-uta, 11186-86, Dad&P.' Batlmate.l1180.87. B.Mie4 Bolttmate.1088·17. Badatt IILimata. 1917-18,

lob liMeS. ..... ... Grot~ Net Gmu B-pta. lfe8 a- xn

·~· &leal pi& ·I= I- 81PeDdlo Becelpte. 8Ipendl• 81pendl• e&peodl• •IP8IIdl· Beoelptt. tlpeadl·

ture ture, ture. tun, tan, . ...... •• 11• Bl. Jla. a.. Jla. .a.. Bs. a. • ... .... • •

&.-Mr.1110U. II'I'OU tj Dl.otf AID WOII&• IUOl'l 118,118,710 80,82,2111 -4,88,565 115,78,000 81,78,000 -8,00,000 25,116,000 81,78,000 -8,51,000 114,49,000 110,78,000 -6,20,000

~ 0.-llfDUW .&un

1,05,7511 l,SU 1,98,015 1,117,000 11,000 1,95,000 1,07,000 1,95,000 1,91,000 11,000 1,80,000 Q 811.VJOI OOUI 2,000 171

0. -()allW.llfCI Uti ~ CLOTIIJIG II'AarG 1,87,8CI,O'll G,CI7,8S1 1,80,88, 7110 1,48,51,000 4,811,000 1,",12,000 1,63,42,000 11,40,000 1,58,02,000 1,72,89,000 4,80,000 1,88,511,000 IUU . .....

0

1:1 D.-GUIIIUlll . ",83,0112 6,U,OS4 80,38,138 40,58,llCO 3,50,000 87,03,000 40,40,000 8,10,000 87,80,000 40,54,000 8,11,000 17,43,000 § 1.-D.t.IU f\111, 81,U,480 80,4.1,784 1,02,705 811,81,000 119,20,000 61,000 81,40,000 80,00,000 50,000 811,82,000 11,50,000 1,12,000 -= a r.-BSC.L.&ND 111,68,018 111,56,018 118.18,000 118,18,000 118,91,000 8,000 118,88,000 81,04,000 81,04,000 .. 0.-JIXI;B.&NOB -11,1711 -11,1711 -15,000 -15.000

8,CI3,118,8511 73,18,208 1,90,10,651 11,74,76,000 88,87,000 11,05,89,000 11,91,110,000 71,21,000 11,19,99,000 1,08,411.000 88,71,000 11,34,78,000 !Hdtd-Trallllf•~ l'mm

the DoC- ll.eeorYe l'Wld.

1,113;28,8511 7s;is,208 1,oo:io,CI51 z,n,7e,ooo 88,b7,00J 2,05,89 ooo 11,01,2ii;ooo n,2'i:ooo 11.111,oo:ooo 11,109000

88;7i,ooo 11,AO,OOO

TOT.&.I'i IUQ BUD 2,811,6 ,000 ll,l6,11d,OOO IIW --- -- ---- -- ·--

12&

E%l'LAJI'.t.Tl0ll18. .•

Budget 1937-38 iB Ba. 28•89lakhs more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to:-

z--1. Factories. due mainly to increase in demands 2. Other minor inoreaees •

In Jakhs of rupees.'

. I • I

27•30 Joli9

28·89

U4 D.EFEXCli: SUVICES ESTIJUTES

Num-..

1113&. un. a7. as.

~ITVBa.

~OB-HEAD A.-MEDICAL STORE nEPOTS AND WORKSHOPS.

llmoa Hs.t.D (a) DEPOTS PROPER-REVENUE­

Detailed heada-

Ae1100nts, 1935-3!1.,

Ra.

881 858 ( 1) Pay of permaoenhtd 11() 171 C2) Pay of temporary

ltafl • • • (3) Incidental and miao oe11aneouse~ •

( 4) Transportation (5) Exp9nditure on

buildings • • (6) Depreciation tranl·

ferred to capital • ( 7) Materials and

store&-(I) Pmohaeed looal.

1y. • • (i&) Obtained from

the De¢t in Burma •

( 8) Customs duty. • ( 8) .Deducf-Value of

supplies made and services rendered to Royal .Air Foroe, Royal Indian Na•1 and Military Engineer Servicee • •

Dedtlci-Emergency oat in pay

TOT.u. Mmo:a BuD (a) • ----Mtteo:a HBAD (b) DEPOTS PROPER-CAPITAL­

Detailed head&-Finanoed from de-

preciation.-(1) Expenditure in

India on plant and mB&Chine~ • •

(2) Expenditure in England on plant and machinery

(3) Deduct-Uepreol&" tion •

( 4) .Acl4 tranllfers

T~u ~1110:a HtiD( ~) •

• ----

..

Budge& Estimate. 19311-37.

Re.

4,35,670

615,560

30,600 2,30,000

' 31,940

380

14,25,0()(•

.. 2,17,000

lS,UOO

24,11,050

380

380

24,11,060

Revised Ea~imate,

1936-37. Ra.

· BudgM EatirnA~.

11137·38. IU.

3,83,830

48,630

25,630 2,26,000

31,15!10

340

13,61,060

11,000 2,06,270

10,000

22,'74,310 _"..._ ---

310

340

22,'74,310

FOB THE YEAR lm-3a. 120.

ESTABLISRM:ENTS (INCLUDING STORES)-contd.

EXPI.Al(ATIONS.

Head 3 • .A.-MtdicaJ Stors Depoe. and Woruhops.-The authority at HeadquarteJ'IIo responsible for control of expen~it~ under t~s sub.head .is the D~c~r-Gen~ral, Indian Medical ServiCe who in conjunction w1th the Duector, Medical Serv1ces an India. and the Quartermaster General in India, is responsible to the Government of India in the Defenc. Department for the supply of .medical and v~terinary equipment ~d stores to ~he Army ill India both in peace and war t1me. The eqwpment and stores required are obtamed :--

(t) by purchaee in England through the High Commissioner for India, (ii) from other Government Departments, (iii) by purchase from private firms and contractors in India, and (it~) by manufacture at the Medical Store Depots, Madras and Bombay.

2. For storage and supply of this equipment and stores there are four Government Medical !Store Depots in India. They are located at Madras, Bombay, Lahore Cantonmen'­and Calcutta. The Medical Store Depots, Madras and Bombay have workshops attached to them !I.Ild manufacture pharmaceutical preparations on a large scale. The Medical Store Depot, Bombay stocks also dental equipment for supply to Army dentists throughout India ..

3. The supply on payment of medical stores to the Royal Air Force, Royal Indian Navy and Military ~ngineer Services, Local Governments and Government-aided Civil institutioJ18 (both medical and veterinary) is also arranged for by these four medical store depots. They fur­ther undertake the repair of surgical instruments for both military and civil Government instita,:. tions.

'· A certain sum is set aside annually to cover the cost of renewals and replacements of such machinery and plant as become unserviceable by constant use or are discarded as obsolete. This amount is added to the balance at the credit of the reserve known as "The Depreciation Reserve for Medical Store Depots and Workshops in India". The reserve is maintained by contributions of the residual book value of machinery: and plant discarded during a year and of a certain percentage of the value of plant and machinery. These contributions are included in the issue price of articles supplied by the medical store depots. The balance at the credit of the reserve is carried forward from year to year, but the total balance is limited toRs. 50,000, any excess being re·credited to the Defence budget.

~

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 1·27 lakhs less than Bud.g$ 193&-37 due mainly to the separationof" Burma. -

ua DEFL'iC.B SERVICES DTDUTES

MAIN HEAD 3..-MANUF ACTURINQ Budget !llamben.

18384 1037i a'l. as.

AC!C!OUDta. Estimate.

Brought forward •

.Sl]B.B:EAD A.-MEDICAL STORE DEPOTS AND WORK• SBOPB-cloNd.

so so

.ao 80

KmoB ~ (e) WORK• SBOPB-RE~UE-

Detailed head.-

(1) Pay of perm&Dell' eteJI • •

(2) Pay of temporarJ stafJ • • •

(3) Inoidental and mi8o oellaDeowl expenses

( 4) Trazw>ortation •

(5) E:~.pl'nditure Dll buildings • •

(6} Depreciation trans. ferred to capital •

('1) V.duef-Reoeipte for aervioea rendered and supplies made to Royal Ail' Force,Royal Indian Navy and Military Engineer Services •

(8) Dedvc&-Reoeipta from aalea of scrap and by-products •

lHdld-Emergt:ncy cut iDpay

~orr AL liUJOB li&AD (c)

carried over •

1936-36. 1936-37.

59,000

27,330.

1,160

-3,500

8,510

6,000

.. 94,500

2.5,05~50

Rs

22,n,3IO

60,210

30,960

1,090

-3,500

7,880

6,600

98,140

23,72,45~

· Uf

:C3TABLISIIMEN'rS (INCLUDING STORES)~COftttl.

Eltl'L.urATIOliiB.

MAIN HEAD 3.-MM."UFACIURL'iG liamben.

113&- 1837· n. as.

Brought forward •

SUB-HEAD A.-liEDICAL STORE DEPOTS AND WORK· SliOP~.

16 1' lli.Dor Heed (d) WORK· SROPB-POWER CBAHGES •

D.duo&-Emergenoy cut iD 'P&7 • • •

TOT.&.L llntOB Bti.D (d)

.MJ:woB BuD (e) WORK· SHOP8-CAPITAL-

Finanoed from dep-reciation-

(1) Expenditure in India OD plant aDd maohiner,r •

(I) Expenditure in Englaud on plant aud machiner;y

( 3) Detlucf-Depreoia• tion •

---

(4) ..tdd or Deducl traue· fer& to or from d11p. reoia~ion reserve fund

Toor.u. Mmoa IluD (e) •

ll.utoB Bti.D {f) APPROPRIATION-IN· AID TO GRANT 57-MEDI. CAL SERVICES (CIVIL ESTIMATES) IN RESPECT OF THE A. D. G. I. M. 8. STORES AND OFFICE STAFF ENGAGED ON THE DffiE<rriON OF THE THE MEDICAL STORE DE· POTS AND WORKSHOPS

.l)edud-Tranaf'er !rom the Defenoe a-ve Fund •

----

26,23,710

26,23,710

Badget Eelimate. 1830-37.

Ra.

8,350

8,350

2,190

!,000

8,610

4,320

62,100

Revieed Eatima.._ 11136-37.

R..

Badget lAtimate, 1837-38.

&

23,72,430

8,560

,8,660

2,850

10,000-

1,880

1,910

68,000

25,76,ooo .25,25,000 L24,49,ooo

rzs.ooo 25,76,000 25,25,000 24,24.000 --

FOB TBK YEAR 1937-38. 129

I

130 DEFENCE SERVICE ESTIMA'!'E~

MAIN HEAD 3.-MANUFACTURING

Sumbere.

1936- 1937. ' 37. 38.

SUB-HEAD B.-ROYAL INDIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS. MmoB REA» (1.1)-BAD:BIES.

Detailed heads-\110 885 n; Pay of establishment

(2) Kit and clothing allowances •

(3) Incidental and miscel· lane:>us expenses

Deduct-Ernergencycut in pay

TOTAL MrnoR HEAD (a)

MJNOB HEAD (bl-BUTCJIEBIES, Detailed heads-

28 28 (1) Pay of establishment • 169 169 (2) Pay of reservists •

(3) Kit and clothing ii!· lowances . • •

(4) Incid~ntal and miscel­laneous ;xp2nses

Deduct-Emergeacy cut in pay

TOTAL MINOB HEAD (b)

TOTAL SUB-HEAD B

S JB.HEAD C.-ORDNANCE AND CLOTHING FACTORIES. MINOR HEAD (a).-Revenue. Detailed Heads-

1!39 843 (1) Pay of permanent staff • • •

(2) Incidental and miscel· laneous expenses.

(3) Transportation (4) Pay of temporary · staff •

( 5) Depreciation trans· l'erred to capital

(6) Customs duty . . ('I) Materials purchased

locally including rupee tender purchases .

(8) ExpPnditure on build· ings, ~:tc., not cilargeable to caoital • •

(9) DedUct-Value of par• chRses or work charged to works, plants and other ~tores financed from new grants.

Carried over

Accounts, 1935-36.

Rs.

1,85,768

9,1191

1,95,759

----

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

1,79,000

5,500

~.400

• 4,000 5,650

400

50

10,100

1,97,000

26,30,550

2,68,000 4,66,000

43,19,930

10,36,150 4,68,000

60,52,370

7,91,000

3,82,000

1,56,50,000

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

1,87,000

10,000

1,97,000

Budget Estimate,

1937-38.

1,72,800

5,700

2,500

1,81,000

3,900 5,650

400

50

10,000

1,91,000

27,09,660

2,77,000 . 5,36,490

48,46,720

11,16,000 5,61,000

83,35,130

8,58.000

1,77,000

1,90,63,000

----­,

FOR lHE YEAR 1937-38. 131

ESTABLISHMENTS (INCLUDING STORES)-comd.

EXPLUIATIONS,

I

Minor Head (CI).-Bakeriu.-see explanatior>s under Head 2-C (CIJ Supply Companies and Supply DepOte. ' Minor Head (b).-Butcheriu.-Bee explanati.lns under Head 2-C (11) Supply Companies and Supply DepOts. •.

Sub Head (b)--Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •06 lakh less than Budget 1936-37 due to the separation of Burna.

Head 3-C.-Ordoonc: and Clt)thing Factoriu,

1. There are eight Army faetories controlled by the Director of Ordnance Factories under t.he Master General of the Ordnance in India. The seven ordnance factories are each in direct charge of a superintendent ; the clothing factory is in charge of a superintendent of manufacture. They were formed witb the object of supplying the Army's tweds of guns, rifles, ammunition, clothing, and connected equipment and are organised in peaee ia such a way aa to be ready for rapid expansion in war. The functions of eaeh faetory are gi,en below:-

(1) Mt.tal and Steel Fac0ry, Isliapore.-Manufacture of steel for guns, rifles and shell metals for Q. F. and small arms ammunition, fuzes, etc., also steel bars and l'odS. shell forgings; stampings for fuzes, etc., and of Q. F. cartridge cases.

(2) Gun and SheUFaetory, CoBripons.-Production of guns UF- to 60 pdr., howitzers up to &• and their components ; maehining of shells, fuzee, primers and miseellaneous stores ; also the production of anti· gas respiratore,

(3) Bifte Factory, Ishapore.--Production of rifles and their components and of sword bayonets, also manufacture and repair of machine guns.

\fl .Ammt.~nition .Faetory,Kirku.-Production of small arms and pist-al ammunition filling of shell, fuzes and primers ; also the manufacture of pyrotecLnics, •

(!I) Gtl" Carriage Factory, Jubbttlpore.-Manufacture of artillery carri~t~.s and vehicle!!, general service wagons, transport ca.rts, oil cookers and numerous miscellaneoWJ articles.

( 6) Bomu.e~nd Sa.dd~My Factory ,Cawnpore.-Manufacture of harness, saddlery accou~. mente and leather Bl'ticles of varioWJ sorts ; the leather U'il~ is tann.:C. in thi8 factory, ·

(T) Cordite Factory, .A"'tiOitladu.-Production of cordite, cordite eharge:J eannoo ~dges and ., l o cotton, also activated charcoal for gas meeks, -

(t;) Clotllittg Faaory, SliahjCJiuJnpt.tr.-Manufacture of military clothing of ~ery des­cription exeept woven garments. Other miscellaneous textile articles used by

_ t_he army are made here too, e.g., badges and fl.ags while repairs to coloun are aJs(' undertaken at Shahjahanpur. · ·

I2

131 l>Ut:SCE SI.R\"lCl:S UilU!Al ES

Broqha forward •

aOB·Hfo~-'D c.-oRDYA..~CE A..."iD CLOTHIYG FACTORIES--ad.

V1woa BUD (ol Rev- ee~rald. Detai1ed H..,ts eort~c~. (10) D.dld-Value of ~ or work ehargecl to works. plan&. aDd other atoree &...-! from depreoia• tioa • • •

\ll) ~ proceeda of~&DdwuM •

fl2) ~Value of work d<MM for tbe Royal Air I' Oft'tlo Royal lnd&an Navy nd !olilitery Logm-sem~• •

Dedue1-Emergen«17 GUt iD pay • •

TI'UL Knroa Bau (o)

)IDfOa BuD (6) Cepital. Det&i1ecl H~

Finanoed from new pante. (1) Military Engineer

Servioee es:penditure on land. worlu, piam. eto.

12) Faotory eltp81lditure vn Janel. worU. plaot. eto. • •

(3) FreigM aDd eul'toma duty on purcm.- in Engi&Dd •

l'lnanced from depreciation \&) •1 ilitary En~neer ~~ ~ture on l&Dd. worka. plant, eto. • •

(5) Faaiory expenditure on land. work•. plaot. eto. • •

(a) ~in England (7} Deduct-D-;:-~i .. tion

on buildinga • (8) .IJ.ctva--11epreciation

on machinery • • (II) Arld/D.dvd-Traoafer

'o/from depac:at:C'n teMrYI fund • .

T07u. Jrf••o• BuD 't)

Dedud-Tranaft>ra from U1e Defe!le41 ReeerveFund

miN HEAD 3 .-MA.'WF ACTt:RISO

Ra. 1\.e. 1.56,50,000

1,53,000

1.15.000

10,000

1,'3,81,000

1,0S,OOO

3,82,000

1,64,351)

8,63,200 157,01}0

1,9&,950

1.11,100

1&,100

490,000

Re-rilled Eni-&e. 11136-37.

Re.

Budlte\ U:imat .. 11137·38.

Ra. 1,90,63,000

11,36,53~

1.&6,3:11

51,000

1,67,86,000

3,26,000

1,77,000

1,57,410

17,36,630 1,06,000

1,20,000

5,96,000

8,81,011)

15,03,000

1,37,38,071 1,48,51,000 1,63,42,000 1, 72,89,000

15,3$,000

Toru.Sva Ba.aD c. 1,37,36,071 1,48,61,000 1,63,C,OOO l,S7,54,000

FOR THE YEAB 1&37-38. 133

E ;;TABLISIIMENTS (INCLUDING STORES)-~onU. EXPLA.IU.TIONB.

Head .1. U -- Ordru~nce and Clothing l'aclori63-e0ntd. ;Z, The factories mentioned above are run and cost-accounted on commercial linea, i.&.;. the·

coat of any store produced is arrived at by allocating to it the actual cost of labour and mah• rial used in its production plus an appropriate share of all indirect expenditure. The value of 1ervicea rendered, and stores supplied, by other Army formations and c'epartments to the faoto­ries, free of cost, is also taken into account in the production cost. Credit for the stores supplied and aervii'P~ rendered by the factories to the Army is afforded in their trading accounts at priced vocabulary rates which are based on production costs of the factories and on Homevocabulary rate~. Cash provision is made in the factories budget on the basis of the cash actually ~equired to meet the standing charges and the cost of labour and materia! required for production. Thus the whole of the expenditure incurred by the factories under "Revenue" 11 epr<!ad over the total output of factories. · -

3. The coat of renewal and replacements of such buildings, machinery and plant as beoome anst>rviceable by constant use or are discarded as obsolete is found from the depreciation r~eerve fund. The reserve is maintained by contributions of the residual book value of machinery and plant discarded during a year and of a certain percentage of the value of buildings and machinery in stock and in uee. These contributions are included in the issue price of articles manufaetured in the Ordnance and Clothing Factories. The balance at the credit of the reserve carried forward at the beginning of any year is limited to Rs. 15 lakhs; any excess is recredited to the Defence budget. ·

4. The factories empluy labour to the exknt normally of approximately 14,000 workmen. Head 3.0 (b).-Oapital.-The amount provided under this bead is utilised for the expausiun of

buildings and plant in the Ordnance and Clothing Factories and aliiO to keep them efficient end llp•to.date.

:!. The provision under this head is made under the following two sub-heads:--1'1) F6nanced from mu: gra•tts.-This grant is found from the general Defence funds

anu i!l intended- . (i) to finance expansion of industrial buildings or machinery due to (a) growthofArmy

requirements, and (b) introduction of new method~J of warfare or new measuft& or new or additional equipment: and -

(ii) to finance provision and expansion of residential buildings for staff and labour. 1bl Financed from depreciation.-Funds under this grant are found entirely from the

depreciation reserve fund. The caah in the reserve is drawn on as needed and expenditura is confined to replacements or additions due to wastage and obsolescence. Ezplanatiort41 of IXll'iatioN-

.'\fi~r head (a)-Rwmue-

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 24· 25lakha more than Budget 1936·37, due mainly to

Incr-· Irdal:lul oJ rupeu.

1. Larger outlay based on increased demands • • • • . • 18·49 2. Rise in prices of materials notably metals, hides and textiles • • 4 • 5o 3. Increased depreciation charges and larger payments to M. E. S. ·on

account of establishment and tools and plant cha.rges. • • l• 4 7 4. Increments in pay and increase in the gazetted civilian officer staff • 79

Dt.crease--Larger &ale prooeede of scrap and waste

Minor-Mod (b)-Capilal­The variation is small.

Net decrease

25•25 1.00

lH D.EFEN'CE SERVICES ESTlli.\TE::.

WIN ltY.A.D 3. -JIANUPACTUniNCJ

11131.., 11!7• A0110unta. 17. A. U35-31.

. 808-HEAD D-GRASS }'ARllS IU. . lluoa HUB (a) a..-..

11-Det.iW hea<:t-

(1) Pay of AdminiatratiYe etafl . .

!8! !82 (t) Pay of pwmaneot lief! (3) Pay of temporary staff (4) Ki&, clothing and food

allowaneee • • \5) Incidental and zm-t.

laDeoUII 8rpell8ee• (ll) Tnmsportation • • (7) Oeneral •tanding

oharn• . • (8) nep_,ietion tra1111o

ferred to capital • tt) Production char[rel •

(10) Purchase of fodder (I J ) Cuatoma duty • ( 12) D.rl~~e~-Reoeiptl from

eale of fodder to R.A.F., M.E.S., eto.

(13) rw.a-Receiptafrom 1111le of condemned buildings, materials, caat animal•, etc. ,

(14) Dedud-Creditl receiv· ed &om the Civil Depart menta on account of rebate of excise duty on Kerosine oil and petrol

Ded~~e~&-Emergenc,' out in pay

foTU. Moroa Huo (a) • . · '\ll!'oa Hu.o (b) CapitaL .Detailed beade-

FiD&Doed from new grant.. ( 1) Expenditure in India

on land, eto. • (iJ Expenditwe in

England on land, etc. Fin&noed from depreciation.

(3) Expendiiwe in India on land, eto.

(4) Exrenditurf' lD Ji ngland on land, eto. • • •

~5) DediiOI-Depreciation (6l.IJerltd-l'rall8f!r from

depret'iation ~• fund •

2.4!!,850 3,92,000

&4,500

12,500

2,44.000 2,8S,OOO

1,'77,000

1,12,000 12,10,000 12,63,000

200

tOO

6,000

39,99,850

63,150

2,33,440

1.n.ooo

1,11,440

53.150 TOftlo ~oa Bau <•> Tcnu. Sra-D:uc Il 44.83,092 40,63,000 40,40,000

Do dart Eetimaw, 11137-38.

Re.

2,4!!.230 3,t16,f"ll)

i:!,OI.ll)

12,000

2.fl0.000 3,00,000

2,M,OOO

1.21,()0() 12,17,000 11,96,:!00

200

20()

6,00()

40,34,430

19,570

2,1; ,83()

1,11,00()

1,50,830

19,67()

40,64,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. J~5

ESTABUSH?!mNTS (INCLUDING STORES)-contd.

EXPLAJJATIONS.

Head ;s. D. GrruJIJ Farm.•.-There are 38 Grass Farms with 25 depots grouped into 5 Circles i.e. No. 1 Circle with Headquarters at Peshawar comprising Peshawar, Kohat and Waziristan Districts, No. 2 Circle with Headquarters at Lahore Cantonment comprising Rawalpindi and Lahore Districts, No. 3 Circle with Headquarters at Meerut comprising Lucknow, Meerut, and P & A. Districts and Delhi Independent Brigade Area, No.4 Circle with Headquarters at Quetta comprismg Baluchistan District, Zhob Independent Brigade Area and Bind Independent Brigade Area, No. 5 Circle with Headquarters at Poona comprising Deccan, Bombay; and Mad· raa Districts and Poona Independent Brigade Area, all under the control of Director of Farms and under the higher administration of the Quartermaster GeneraL

2. The policy is (i) to maintain stocks of fodder required for issue to th11 Army other than (a) to a Remount Depot located at a station where the Military Farms Department do not function (b) at stations at and in front of all railheads where no production farm of the Militaty Farms Department exists, (ii) to maintain baled fodder for wP-r reserves according to sane· tioncd complements and (iii) to aecumulate gradually in good years when fodder is cheap and abundant, a reserve of hay upto the limit approved by Government.

3. Total actual requirements for the Army for 1935-36 were 1,53,368 tons. Fodder is obtained partly by produetion and partly by purchase. During 1935-36 the quantities ac· tually dealt with were 1,58,604 tons (including purchases by the Royal Indian Army Service Corps); of this 87,260 tons were produced at a cost of Rs. 27·11 per ton and 71,344 tons were purcha.sed at Rs. 31·89 per ton. These rates include all overhead and general charges and all direct charges including stacking, thatching, protection and retail issues to units.

·1. Fodder is issued both dry and green. Dry fodder comprises chiefly hay and white bhooaa Gn•en fodder comprises green grass, green khaRil (wheat, barley and oats}, htcerne, be'l'l'8em F:r am, sugarcane and monsoon crops (jua.r and maize).

5. Fodder is classified as "Working stoclrs" •• FariJ'Is reserves", and "Mobili7&tion rei.:arves."

The variation is triviaL

138 DD"'L~CJ: SEBVlO:S ESTUUTES

MAIN HEAD 3-MANUFACTURINu

aua. 1817-n. u.

ttl'B-HEAD E.-D . .URY' F.\Rlli. Mnroa H&AD-(ca) Reno-. ·~h.d-

308 Ill (I) Pay of AdminiatratiYe qff.

(%) Pay of ptormaaent at61! • • •

(3) Pay of temporary a&&ff • •

<•> lncideo&&laad :niace-1all80WI 8Xpe118N. o

(5) Tr&D8port.~ion. . ( 8) General . llt.D<ling ch~ • • •

(7) Depreciation trao.-ferre-1 to cepit.al •

( 8) Prodnctioo chargee • ( 0) Purchue of dtWy

prodaoe • • ( 10) c .. tome daty • • (11) lAllrl-Receipta froiD

ea.le of dairy produoe toR. A. F., M. E. S., et4.

(Iii l~uci-Reoeipte froiD eoodemned buildings. maf«iala, outing!~, et4.

(13) Dedud-Credite reoeiv­ed from ~. Civil De· partmente on &OClOUDt ofr rebate of excise duty on Kerot18De oil and petrol

Dtclud-Emergeooy cnn in rAJ• •

'Joru Mnroa BtiD (ca).

Muoa BuD (6) Capital­Detailed '-d.-Fiuanoed from DeW graot.a. {1) ExpendiWr8 in Iodi.,

onlaod,Me. • • (2) Expenditure in England

on land, eto. • • Finanoed from depreoiation. (3) Expenditme in India

ODland, eta. . ~ ') Expeaditure io EDgland

oo land. eta. • • (5\ AJud-De;lreciatioD. 18) V.ti.,_Trtu.Cs from . cLorreaiat10G ~

fund

Aeeounta, B~td~t~t 1933-::5. Etotima~.

1935-37.

~. Re.

1,08,000

3,70,000

3,53.000

u•.ooo 1,88,000

1,82,100

2,44,000 11,71,000

1,55,0•)0 u,ooo

100

10,000

29,51,000

31),000

3,20,1560

21,000 1,44,000

11.650

ReYiaN Eatllnate. 1938-37.

ka.

Tour. Jlnloa U.U (6). 30,000

31,«,489 29,81,000 11.~.000

Btld,m

~'·· 1937·3~

R ..

3,73,070

•.oo,ooo 1,99,600 2,00,000

2,00,000

2,50,000 1:?,50,000

1,110,000 u.ooo

100

17,000

31,157,000

1,05,000

3,49,400

2),000 t~o.ooo

1.21),100

1,05,000

32,62,000

FOR THE YlUR 1937-38. 137

ESTABL'tSHl\IENTS (L~CLUDING STOR.ES)-contd.

EXPLAN ATIONll.

Head 3. E. Dairy Farm~.-There are 31 main dairies, 5 Young Stock Farms and 18 Depots grouped into 2 Circles, i.e., Northern Circle with Headquarters at Lahore Cantonment comprising Peshawar, Kohat, Rawalpindi, Lahore, \Vaziristan, Baluchistan Districts and Zhob Inde­pendent Brigade Area and Southern Circle with Headquarters at Jubbulpore comprising Meerut, J',lhow, Deccan, Bombay, Lucknow and :Madras Districts, Poona Independent Brigade Area and Delhi Independent Brigade Area, all under the control of Director of Farms and under the higher administration of Quatermaster General.

2. The Military Dairy Farms are worked as quasi commercial concerns. :l. The policy of the "Dairies is to provide a safe and reliable supply of pure milk. butter and

cream to hospitals and the issue thereof on payment to officers, troops and their families, meeeea and institutions at reasonable rates without loss to Government.

4. The quantities ofmilk sold during1935-36 were7,617tonsatan average sale rate of Rs. 0·1·9·4 per lb. and 469 tons of butter at an average sa.le rate of Re. 0-15-11 per lb. These

quantities represent in the case of milk 13·3 per cent sales to Government hospitals and. insti· tutions and !l6 · 7 per cent to other customers and in the case of butter 5 · 4 per cent to Go\·ern­ment hospitals and institutions and 94·6 to others (officers, troops, and families, messes anc:l' institutions). ·

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 2·81lakhs more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the expansion of trade and the establishment of a dairy farm at Ahmednagar. _

. .

StTB-IIEA.D I' _.EXGLU'"D.

C•) S&on.for India--

(1) Uedioal Store Depote

(I) Ordnaooe and Clothing Faoo ~ ...

I) a- Farm<s •

(4) Dairy Farme •

(b) 'Medical SLore Depote · and Workshope-

(1) Pay and w-Uaoeoua chatgee (I) Sterling overaeu pay J • (3) Leave and deputatioo aalariee

(c) Ordnaooe and Clothing Fao-toriee-

(1) Pay and w-uaneoua charge· (2) Leave and deputation salariee

(S) ~Uaneoaa expenditure-Reoruitmente • •

(t) Final pay and travelling expe~

(5) SterlinlJ overaeu pay (8) Pasaage to India •

td) 01'1188 Farms-

(1) Pay and ~laneoua ehargee

(e) DairyFarms-

(1) l'ey and Miaoellaneous charges

(2) Leave and deputation salariee

(3) Final pay and travelling expensee

( 4) Sterling OV8l'II8U pay

Daduc:I-Emergency deductlons from leave ea1ariee

Rs.

Badge& Eatimate, 1936·37.

Rs

9,50,000

13,15,000

4,000

4,000

u,ooo 6,001)

12,000

18,000 !,60,000

2,000

8,000

uo,ooo 8,000

40,000

2,000

20,000

8,000

Rnised Estimate. 1936-17.

II.._

Budget EstimatP. 1937-38

9,64,000

15,98,000

4,000

4,000

24,000 6,000 4,000

20,000 2,64,000

2,000

8,000

1,40,000 8,000

36,000

1,000

24,000

8,000

• 21,58,913 28,18,000 28,91,000 31,04,000 Decftd-Transler from the Defence

Reeerve Fund

TOBL Bn·BZ£D F.-ElfGL.llfD •

Btm-HEAD a_.EXCRANGE

21,56,913

-11,175

1,20.000

29,18,000 28,91,000 28,84,000

-15,000

--- --·- --- -- ...

1'0:& TO YEA.B 1931-38..

F.3TA BLISllME~T3 (INO!-UDil~G STORES)-co®i..

uo DE.FE...'\CE SERVICES JI:STUUTES

RECEIPTS.

.bDU.

.S OB-HEA.D A..-HEDICAL STORE DEPOTS AND WO~HOP8-

(U ~from ale of . wrplue and obeolet41 atone and

• {2) ~.Uue of suppliee

made and llen'ices ' rendS"ed to LOcal Governments and DOD-militAry inati tn•

·tiona, by depo\e proper •

(3) Value of auppliea made and services rendtn'ed to Local and foreign GOftl'D· menta and non· military inatitutiona, by workshops. •

( 4) Transfer of surplus from depreciation ~fund.

(6) M*ellaneous

TcruL S17B-HUD A • 80,62,2715

~OB.HEAD B-rnDIAN ARMY SERVICE CORP8-

~aDeOUII

--T'->T&L StrB·lU411 B 1,844

:SUBtHEAD C.-ORDNANCE AND CLOTBING FACTORIES-

(I) P~ from sale of 1mplus and obeoletft nor. and waste. .

(ll) Value of work done f~ DOD·mili.::r de~ ment41 private bodies • • •

(I) Transfer of surplus from depreciation I'M6rYefund •

(') M~l·neo~ •

To:r&L SaB-Huo C 8,87,3151 ---

Budget Estimate, U3&-37.

R..

8,000 •

31,60,000

13,300

81,76,000

%,000

B~d Eftimat•. 1937-38.

Ra •

5,800

29,56,900

13,300

2,00()

81,78,000 29,78,000

2,000

-- -- --2,000 2,000 2,000 -- --

1,88,000 J,JO,OOO

84,000 1,00,000

2,17,000 2,20,000

4,39,000

··~ .,30,000

FOB TID: YKAB 1931-a8. . }4.1

1&1 DD"I:NCE SI:RVICJ:S E.STUUTES

lLUN BEAD W-li.U~ACTURING ESTABUSIWEN'IS (INCLCDING STOR ES)--colldd.

REC~

1•1)1•-eDfiOIL

lt:'B-BEAD D.-GRASS I'A.Rlls-

1) ~fromaale of fodder •

2) PJooeeds from aale of ~blee • •

(3) Jri~JlaneoWI

~4) Deducf-Refund ol U• ci8e duty on pa)'ID8Ilt iasuaa of kerosene oil andpetro1 •

(15) Okara Farm groee reoeipta • •

C6) D..itld-Obra Farm groa~ upendi&are •

('7) Net ret"eipte from Obra Farm

Tcnu. Smt-Bllu D

b'lJB-BEAD E.-DAmY Jo'A.IWS-

(1) P.-dal from aalee of dail')' produoe • •

(!) Prooeeda from eale of paiD and fodder

• (4) Deducf-Refund ol ex·

ci8e duty on payment iasuaa of broeeine oil and ptrol •

Tcnu. Stra·BIIAD I'

• ~OO.BEAD Q.-1 XCBANGE •

78,000

\

.. 2,00,000

uo,ooo

8,90,000

1,00,000

3,50,000 3,10,000

27,00,000

1,00,000

70,000

1,70,000

15,60,210

1,1!1,210

1,41,000

a.u.ooo

29,40,000

1,30,000

80,000

30,41,784 29,20,000 30,90,000 31,50,000

3,000

Toru. R•CIIIftW--MADI --H••D III • 73,18,208 68,87,000 71,21,000 68,71,000 ---

MAIN HEAn 4-lV-AP.MY HEADQUARTERS, STAFF OF CmiMANDS, ETC.

SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES •

.Aoornmte, lYs&-so. Badil8t Blltlmate, 11186·17 • .Bnllll!d Blltlmate, 11136·87. llo.Jad lteUmate, 11137-18,

8ab-Rrr.dt. Net 01"0111 Net Orot111 Net GrnM l'l'et Rr.-

l:<liODdl• Bendpl.t, Hpendl· nf:dl· Reoelpte. es=l· expend!• Beoelpr., expend I• upeodl• Recel1·11. lll(lODdl• tore. ture. ore. tore. ture. tore, 'are. I"• fllo n•. Rl. :a.. Rio Be, B.l a. ... a a, BA.

.., 0

A.-ARMY UI<AI• QDU.TIRJ o 77,48,1211 77,48,126 '1'7,04,000 77,04,000 77,22,000 77,22,000 '1'7,118,000

l;l:l 77,08,000

>i ~ M

8 -I!'TA rr or COli• 32,01,000 32,86,000 1><1 KUOI 81,28,368 81,28,368 83,311',000 33,39,000 32,01,000 82,H6,000

~ c. -sun or D111o

l;l:l ·rRJOTI .&ftD DB I• ... G.& Dill 82,72,11911 82,72,999 8'-65,000 8~.65,000 82,60,000 82,50,000 81,04,000 81,04,000 ~

o,J

~ AIJIOIJ,U II IIODI

llBOIIPTI 51,863 -61,363 67,000 -67,000 65,000 -65,000 63,000 -63,000

D.-ENOLAND 11,45,784 1180 11,44,764 10,32,000 2,000 10,30,000 10,85,000 2,000 10,83,000 9,80,000 2,000 11,78,000

J£.-UXOB,NOB -5,936 -4 -5,931 .. • ... -6,000 -6,000. . .. --

-- ---- ----·· -- ---- ·--- ---- -·-61.lm HaAD •·IV 2,02,89,292 · 62,339 2,02,86,963 11,05,40,000 59,000 11,04,81.000 2,02,62,000 67,000 2,01,85,000 2,01,68,000 55,000 2,01,13,000 --- ·-·-- -·-- ---- ---- -- -- ----- --··- .....

I5A w

DQ'L'\C.E z;ERVICES &:.:3"'TllU.TES

lLUX HEAD 4.-A.RllY HEADQUAP.TERS

~ ..tl c-~ of .. TAc Slaff" -The staff ie lbe Ntabliahment of o!!l~r" ~m· p1oyed at lbe ~aanen ol eech high« mili&ary forma&ioo to a.ial &he comma.nder ill earrnng _, hW da~ of ~aDd adminie&ralioa. ·

I. The .taa ol tl.e Conun....der-ill·Chiel iD IAdia ie bow a utbe Army Headqaar&en Staff.

I. The olBcen appoiDted to lhe .taft are apecially.elected officen, takeD normally from amoo1 too. who ha" gradaa&ed a& lhe Stall College a& <Amberley or Quetta. The Slafl ~ arw m.ti&a\iooa wbeft cfficen, alter puaing a eompeliti" entrance namination. undergo a courw of ioltraclioe iD ad•anrecl mili&ary ocienoo aDd where they study the work of each fighting arm and of each adminiatnli.e aeniN aDd deptarimenl of lhe army. No o!!lcer ie ~ pennanmtly lo lbe naft. After a period of .taft employment. limited u a Reneral rule to lour yean, ao offi~r nlanw to hie anil few a tour of re!rimental duty. iD order that he may keep ill touch with ~mooD· laJ work. lloreonr. DO etafl officer ie trained eolely for duty with one of the branchea of the atatl : it • lmporiallt lha& oftloen o1 each branch ahould be acquainted with &be workinJr of other branch-. iD order that they maylmcnr what M&i!lt- they cao gi•e and recei~. and in order al8o lo .-me lhe ~ allocatioo of reepoosibility and to aYOid OYerlappin~t of work. l'o obtaiD thie reeull. arraogenMmta are made for the periodical exoh•m~re of staff offl.-eu betweeDlhe ditlt!ftlll braDchee of tba atall.

'· Or'lll"~ ...cJ 1M Jv-IW... f/ lA. ..wral '-"eeif~t.-The atall a& ArmyHeadquar. ten • orpni&ed iD ft'\11 praneipal braochea:-

(41) The OeDPnJ .Staff Braneh. (&) The Adj11tan& Gcmeral'a Brancb. (c) The Quartermaater-Geoeral'a Branch.

(d) The Muter General of Ordi:&DOII Branch.

1. Tu 0~ e~o{! Bnmc:l.-Tbe ~e~l Stall Bra~cb .<Ieala wit~ D_Jilitary poliry, with plana of operati~ for the defeDce of l~dia, wtth the o~aruzation .aod dtstnbution of the army for illternal aecunty and external use an acoordaoce With the poh"Y of Government, with tt.8 eoUectioo and dilctnoution of intelligen~. with the aupervision of the training of the army w1th tbe- of the military foroM in war, with war regulationa, with the education of offlcen and'oth!!'r ranb, aod with the illter-communication .ef'Yicee.

1.. T~ AdjuiGfll Oet~..-al'c Brawc:A.-Tbe Adjutaot-General'• Branch deale with all matten appertaining lo the rai~n~, ~rganisin(t, and ~a;nten"'!~ of the .'llilitary fo~. the peace di•trl• bution ol the army, dill'tpline, martl81, IDllitary ann tnternatJonal law, medical and 111Ditar1 meunrea relat.in•lo the troope. per!MIC&land ceremomel matteroo, p:-•sonen of war, pay and peD• aloo q-uona, recruiting, mobilisation snd demobilization.

7. TU Q---..o-ar. Brattc:A.-Tbe Quartermute. -General'• Branch ia oonoemed with the maintenauee aDd ialue of auppliee, i.e •• foodatulf1, forage, fuel, ~feohanioal Tr.mll• port fthiclea and connected etoree and aroimala ar..i reflei'VN of tb- articlea with the 1ervicu ftJIPODiible for the tr&D8p01'tation, mOYe!Df'D t aDd quarteri113 of troope. with the w 1,ply and trauport aenice, military works, with the remount aod •eterinary ~... the farma departnoeot aod with ganieon aod ";~timental inatitu~ Sinn the Great W11r the reepon•·· bilitiea of the Quarterrnuter.Oeneral • Branch ha•e Increased to " •"ry gN"at astent. .1 hit • attributable epteifically to the creation of new .erYiOM euch u Mechanical TraDI!Iport, an.J 10 the fundamental change o! policy by w hirh, •m~ the war Indian troope ara led, and mount• d directly b7 Goor..nuneD'- inatead of under regimt.'ntal ana&[ltom~nte.

11. TN Jl,.._..o-ol of 1M Onfttml()8 Bratteol.-The branch eonaiata oflour Director at .. witla dutiea that ue illt~L Tbe.e are-

(it o~Faoton-(u) Artil'-J. (iii) ()rdDaoae Swricea.

(it') Coatr.cta.

r I) n.. Dinc.&orate ol l)rdnaMe 'ttctcriea ad..:lliniatera the army '-':toriea Ia India and uaeta the deYe!opD:eLt ofmanufadur•i'l UJd;a tJ privatellla~:oufacturera,

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. l4S

STAFF OP COMMANDS, ETC.-con.td. EXPLAlU.rtONS.

· (ii 1 The Director of Artillecy de:J.Is with design, research experiment, pat.terns, and sea)es -of all equipment of the Army and in.qpection of the same with the ex:Jeption of:-

(a) Mechanic.U TranRport (dealt with by Quartermaster.General's branch) and (b) Clothing, footgear and general stores (dealt with by Director of Ordnance Services).

(iii) The Directot of Ordnance Servioell controls the Arsen&ls and Depots and the Indian. Army Ordnance Corps and is responsible for the provision of ~11 equipment (except Mec~&nical 'Transport) and clothing for thu Army. He also deals With destgn, research, expenment, pattern• and acales and inspection of clothing, footgear and general stores.

(iv) The Contracts Directorate de&ls with the purchase of foodstufis, co&l. oil, petrol, paints •arnishes, etc., hardware, machinery, engineering stores, etc., &lso the dispos&l of surplus and. .obsolete and unserviceable store~, machinery, etc., pertaining to the Army in India, Royal Ail' Force and Royal Indian Navy. In matters relating to the purchase of foodstuffs and other Indian Army Service Corp! stores~ this Directorat-e is now responsible to the Quartermaster General in India. Policy questions concerning the branch with particular reference to mobilisation and war, calculation of war maintenance reserves, and co-ordination of resources in peace to meet war requirements are dealt with by a section working directl:r under the Master General of the Ordnance.

II, The Military Secretary deals with the appointment, promotion and retirement of omoera holding the King'11 Commiss1on and the selel'tion of officers tor staff appointments.

10. In addition to the above, the Army Headquarters staff includes certain advisers, lliz.:-the Major General, Cavalry, the :Major General, Royal Artillery, the Signal Officer-in-Chief and the Lieut.-Colonel, Royal Tank Corps. Their duties are to inspect and co-ordinate the training of their arms and to render advice to the Staff on technical questions connected with the adminis· tration of their arms of the service. These officers are attached to the General Staff Branch. For En!lineer matters, the Engineer-in-Chief (provided for under Main Head 8-Military Engineer Service~) ia the technical adviser.

11. Lower foNnatlonB.-Tbe staff in Commands and Districts is organised on the same linea u at Army Hell.dquarters, and the duties are allocated similarly. There are of colll'lle certain differences, e.g., the lower the formation, the fewer in number are the appointments and the lower is their grading ; there is no Master-General of the Ordnance Branch in lower forma tiona, .ordnance mattera being dealt wit.h by the Quartermaster-General's Branch ; the work of the Adjutant-General's and Quartermaster-General's Branches is usually combined in one ad· m1nistrative staff officer. The l'omposition of the staff of Commands and Diatricts varies with the special requirement& of each.

12. Provision is made under this head for the chargers of commanders an'a their st.lffa in· eluding their personal staffs.

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 3•68lakhs less thap Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separation .of Burma partly counterbalanced by increases due to certain reorganisations in staff.

f.IEFL~CE SER\"ICE ESTI..'\IATES

COMmorltkn. Comman<fn·in·Ch~ • • • I (".-praJ Offict"J'II Commanding-in-Chief Difotrirl CornmandM'!I • Bri;Z'IIdeo Commandf'l'll •

Stnff artd atttuW lo StaJ!. OenPrRlll or Li<mt • ..Oeoneoralw • • )fajor General!! • Bri~imow. S taft officel'!l ( ht grade) Stall officera (2nd grade) 1 Stall offit"el'll (3rd grade) Other officen1 •

s~·­J)il"{'("tor~~-llajor Genl'rals Dii'W'Ctoft-Brigadiers OthM- Dii'W'Ctors J)(.puty Din>ctors Allllistant Directon1 Df'puty AMistant Directol'll Staff Captain• lnepectol'll • Other officen~ • • ' •

Sp«ial oppoin~wtr~~U. Allllit!tant Military Secretaries. Aid.-.-de-Camp • • -& .Judge Advooate General • J)(.puty Judge Advocate Generals • • Aa<U!tant Judge Advocate Genl'raiB • J)(.puty Assi .. tant Judge Advocate Generals Station Staff offi~J'II, lat ClaM •

8

I I

1 1 3 I 3 I 5 4

14 8 u 6

1(3)(r) ..

1 8 4 1(/)

1 1

1 1

3 2 I 1(1-) ••

2 2 1 1

3 4(g) I 1 3 3 2 3 II

1 2 l(h)

2(d).. 4(l)

1 1

2 .. ;

StAtion Staff offi~l'll, 2nd & 3rd Cl8811 OffiOPr Sup<'rvisors • • 2 8 'l(e) 5 ))ppartmental ofiicer11, I. A. C. C.

5

Other olllcel'll ,_,:2~(a~)_;l~(b:,:)~:;__.:,:.~~~...;.l~(i:O) -~:-..;.l.:.;,(m~) TOTAL ll 9 5 f,6 89 36 34 1

(3)

Superintendenbl • Clerk.-

ht division • 2nd division. • • • 1 IndiRn Arm7 Corpe ofClerlu (British w~~ . . . . . 2

3rd division (including IndiBD Army Corro- of Cleorb-Indian Wing)

Technical • • • • Specialappointmenbl • • Temporarr ..tabliahmeot Dra11$thblmall Tranalatol'll Office ~enanbl • • I Security at aft • • • Superinteodftlt. H. E. the C.-iD.C.'e

boU80bold • • • • • 1 u Feaji Akhbar" clerical eetabliebment. Wireleel oparateJ'II • • • • a,...-.tao& and Sub-A.-iftant Sargeou

- TOUL 7

a 6 u 1 lil

8 25 42 29 11 20 41 29

60 2

4

18

19

" 29 51

5 2

8 'lfo 15

14 8

95

2

83 '1

3

42 124 6 u

• ·3Cil 10 I

117

a I

8

FOR THE YEAR 1937-M. 147

I• OR WHOM PP.OVISION IS MADE IDU>ER HEAD 4 •

3

3

' 7

1

' H 30 26

3(3)

2

' 2 8 9

10 3 1 6

.. 13 1 1

2

22

8

181 (3)

47

3 169 7 205

33

6 275 28

2 13

1 6

' ~9 15

1 14

6 t

20 1,176

.. ]

3 9 9

Ill 6 l(n)

lO(o) 19 6 J

4{p)

' 8

! 3 3

116

240 (23)

l 1

' 12 34

' 10 13 38

(a) 1 Burgeon and 1 Personal .Assistant. (b) Military Secretary to H. E. the Viceroy. (c) 1 Lt. Col., R. T. c .• 1 Cipher officer and

2 Interpretor officers.

(d) Chief Principal Matron and 1 additional medical officer for Army Headquarters.

(e) Includes 2 Deputy Assistant Directora (Civiliane ).

llf (J) Railway concentration officer (Civilian).

(12)

16 (40)

13 12(3){q)

311 (55)

756 (53)

87 4(3)

J

' 2 18 62 77

9 1

10

' 21(12) 1 3 3 s

16 (40)

22 17 20{3)

608 (58)

2,172 (76)

(g) Includes 1 Brigadier. · (h) Held by a Brigadier. ( i) Inspector of Catering (j) Employed during Delhi season only. (k) Technical officer. (l) 1 Chief ordnance Mechnical Engineer.

1 Technical officer, 1 Civil Engineer Adviser and 1 Assistant Civil Engineer Adviser.

(m)Director of Regulations and Forma. (n) Commander, Royal Tank Corps. (o) Includes 4 Major-Generals. (p) Remount officera. (!l) 12 , Military Intelligence officera and 3

Station Commandera.

Jt!

··~ DETD"'CB SDVlCE.I U'l'lltATES

Nr;mher•

1113 .. 1937· 17. aa.

EXPE..~ITURE.

8UB-JIRAD A.-AIUlY HEADQUAR-TEM.

lldro• SUD (tr}-Co1DU.ltD ... tw-Catu I .urD PKaso•.u. ~ ......

Detailec! ~

I I (IJ Pay of Commander in-Chief •

8 7 (2) Pay ot other olBcera

1 7 (3) Pay ol eatabliah~

(C) Tour upenaee of Com• mander·in-Chiel • •

(6) Miaoellaneoua allow• ancea and espeosea •

(6) Grant for expendi· ture to be sanctioned by the Commander-in Chief under hia financial powen •

DedUGI-Emergenoy oat in pay

TOTAL Mao• H•~ (G)

Maroa liB~ (b)-Pnso•AL Sr&.., ow Qoy&BI!rO&·GD•B.lL.

Detailed heada-

8 9 (1) Pay of oflioeN • (2) Miaoellaneoua allow•

an- and expelliiM •

Dedud-Emergenoy ou• in pay • • •

TDTAL Moroa a.~ (b) • •

l1AIN BEAD C..-ARltY :IIUDQUARTERS. '

Budget ReTi8ed Bud~' -'-• E:.ti.ma&e. E:.ti.mate. E.time ... !a~ as. 1836-37. 1113~7. 1937·38.

& Ra. :a.. &.

1,01,260 1,01,220

85,7~0 89,860

18,270 16,4~0

1,~o.ooo 1.~o.ooo

13,720 13,470

~o.ooo ~o.ooo

3,79,595 4,19,000 4,1~,000 4,21,000

93,000 1,0.&,000

88,392 113,000 1,01,000 1,04,00()

4,67,987 8,12,000 8,16,000 8,2.5,000 ---

FOB THE DAB 1937-38.

Minor Bead (b)-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •lllakhmore than Budget 1936-37 owing to pro. vision being made for an additional A. D. C. ·

15() DUL'\CX EXRVICES F.STilUTES

Bamben. MAIN HEAD 4.-ARllY HE..U>QUARTEP.S

UM· 10!~· Aoeoaata. n. a7. 1us~a.

Ra.

Broaghl forward • 4,117,987

BUS.HEAD A..-ARllY HEADQUAR­TE~:I.

Hbroa ~D (e)-liiuuaT SlltSftuT'I Bu•ca.

:Det..led besde-

e a 83 63

l U Pay of offieere •

(2) Pay of establishment • (a) lfjaoellanoou allow·

aooe• and erpeu.e. Dedtd-Emergency out ill

P.Y•

TorA.L Mmoa HuD (c)

II.Uio• lluD (d)-QE1BJUL Sun B~OB.

. Detailed beads-46 48 (1) Pay of oflicera

201 203 (2) Pay of establishment. (3) Tour npea- ot the Chief of the General Staff • • • •

C4) ~llaoeoua allow· ancee aod expenaM

" 14 (5)•FaujiAkhbar''estab-liahmente aod other chargee

Deduct-Emergency cnU iD pay •

2,76,827

TorA.L Mmoalla4D (d) 14,45,879

Muroa BuD~(t)-ADitrl'An OKlRUL'I BUJrOB.

10

a

Detailed bead.-2j ( 1) Pay of offioera of the

Adjutant General'• branch Pl'OI*

10 (2) Pay of offioer~ ol Medical Directorate

a (3) Pay or oflioer1 ol the .Judge Advocate Geoeral'a branch •

Bad,ret Eatimate, 11136~7.

RL

a.u.ooo

1,07,000

1,25,000

25,000

2,67,000

9,30,400

3,43,000

16,000

1,62,400

79,200

15,30,000

4.38,700

2,44.600

811,980

6,18,000

2,60,000

14,75,000

Dud get uti lJWII te. 11Mi~:t.

RL

1,05,000

1,30,000

25,000

2,60,000

9,10,000

3,47,300

15,000

1,63,000

90,700

15,26,000

4,43,070

2,36,880

98,000

Carried over r 7,70,180 7,77,950

l-2-1,-90-,11-9-3 _z_J._w_.oo_o -~ -~~

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

EXPLA11ATION8.

Minor Head (4) General SwJJ B~

Budget 1937·38 is Rs. •04 lakh less than budget 1936-37 due to decrease in pay or officel'll partly counterbalanced- by an inoreue anticipated in respect; of "Fauji Akhbar •• e~tablishments.

'. • :'"" ! I

Budget 1937-38 is B.s. •23lakhmore than Budget 1936-37 due to the inclusion or provision for the Revision Section for the whole year instead of for one month in 1936-37 and the · transfer of two clerks from the Q. M. G's branch.

IS~ DEFENCE ~VICU UTUUTJ:S

NGmber.. !!AIN liEAD ,.:_ARMY liEADQUAB~.

11136- 1937· Bod~a RniMd Bod~·

.Aeeoon ... :fAtima \eo E.timat.., E.tima~ 17. as. l93a-36. lll36-S7. 1931-17. 1937-38.

• &. R8. R8. R..

~roaght ·forward ·{ 21,90,1193 22,99,000 22,51,000 2.1.11,000

'1,'10,180 7.77,95() SUR-HEAD A-ARMY BEADQUA.R·

TERS-eontd.

.Vuoa JI.4.o (e)-AJ>Jtrulr'I'-GB~JDUJ.'a BJU!fCB-eoncld.

Detailed heads conld. 1118 1112 (4) Pay of establishmena

of the Adjutant Geoeral'a branch proper 2,72,000 2,89,490

1a 77 (15) Pay or establishment or Medical Direotorate 1,75,000 1,72,000

l3 u (II) Pay of establishment of 'the .Judge Advocate General's Brauch. 22,000 22,810

4,69,000 4,84,300

17) Misoellaneoue allow· ancea and expenaea of the Adjutant Gene-

153,370 ral'a bl'auch proper 54,41~

(8) Misoellaneoua allowaDlle8 and expenses or Medical Directorate. 29,000 28,210

(9) Misoellaneoua allowances and expenses of the Judge Advocate Gene-ral'a branch • 3,960 4,00(}

Dedud-Emergenoy out lnpaJ •

Deduci-Chargea for Aon· liaf7 and Territorial Foroe~~ 23,610 13,870 ---TOT&L Mmoa Huo (e) 13,37,083 13,02,000 13,44,000 13,25,000 ----

M.-oaiiJI&D (J) QvnTBRvUTJ~:B.Oll:lB• 8~'8 BIU.JrOBo Detailed head.-

S6 38 (1) Pa7 of oflloera 7,22,000 7,42,400

1'14 185 (2 ) Pa7 of establishment 3,38,000 . 3,40,300

(I) llWDer.an!'ou allow• anoee and expenaea 80,000 80,300

Dedvc•-Emergenoy cot iD p&J --

TOTAL Mll'O&IU&D(/). 11,01,649 11,40,000 11,60,000 11,63,000

Carried over 46,29,425 47,41,000 47,55,000 47,99,000

FOB THE YEAR 11l37-38. l6S.

STAFP' OF OO::n.L\NDS, E'ro.-oo.rL

(/) Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •23lakh more than Budget 1936-37 due to the'transfer of certain­establishment from lower formation partly counterbalanced by decrease due tCJ the transfer of 2 clerks to the Adjutant Generals's Branch.

15~ DEFL"\CJ: EERVICES ESTIMATES

MAIN HEAD '--ARMY HEADQUAllTERS.

Nam-.. Budge' ReYieed Bu<4 ... t 1818. 11137· At't'OUDt.i Eetimate, Eetimat~, Eatimate.

17. as. 111~·36. 11136-37. 1936-37. 11137·3.~.

Ra. Ra. Re. R•. Brought forward • (8,29,425 (7,(1,000 (7,55,000 47,99,000

SUB-HEAD A-AlUIY HEADQUAB-~-

KDroa HUD (g)-~ .. a-..u. o• n. O•D•.A.JJoa B-...as.

Detailed hMd&-

II !2 (1) Pay of offioen of the Master General of O~~e dnauoe branch proper 4,60,320 4,69,480

IS 6 (2) Pay of officen of Con-. traota Directorate • 1,07,280 1,23,2SO

IS 6 (3) Pay of offioen of the .Aalistent Director of Ordnance Serrioee (Provision) 78,000 95,430

6,(5,600 6,87,190

l!21S 228 (t) Pay of eatabliahm~ ---of the Maater General ol Ordnauoe branch proper • 4,92,000 11,03,410

106 105 (6) P~blishJilem of Direotorate. 1,97,000 1,97,000

'19 79 (6) Pay of establishmenfl of the Aaaiatant Dil'80!I tor of Ordnance Ber-vicee (Provision) • 1,(8,000 1,48,000

8,37,000 8,48,(10

-- --f 14.82.600 US,35,600

Caniedo.v ·t --46,29,(25 - '7,(1,000 (7,511,000 (7,99,000

I"OB TliZ YEAR Ul37-38.

Budge$ 1037-38 u R&. ·58 Jakh more thaD Budp 1936-37 due to azi iDcreeae iD the DUmbt.-or offics. aod clerb. - .

U6 DltFL'iCJ: SEBVICD ESTIIIATES

MAIN HEAD '-.-AIUIY REA.DQUARTERS. BambeR.

IIIJS. 1137• a1. as..

Ra.

{

46,.29.~5 Brought forward • ----

Strn.BEAD A.-AlUIY BEADQUAR­~

Knroa BUD (g)-ll .UTBB·GmnB4r. o• n. O&Dlf.&.Jrem BLUJOB--.Id.

Dettuledb~ (7) .u-Uaneoua allow·

- and expeoaee of the .Prlaster General of Ordnance bROeb proper

(8) .Mi oellaneoWI alloW• anoea and expenaea of Coatraeta Direo-ioute • • •

(9) ~eous allcnr· aaoea and expensea of the Assistant Dueetor of Ord· nanoe Servicee(Proviaion)

D.duc~-Emergency out i;D pay

Tor.u. 1\J.moa HI:AD (g).

llJNOa lla.&J) (A)-CJIBTBU. RliVIBJON s~.

Detailed head a-I I ll) Pay of officers •

II lit (2) Pay of eetablishmenfl • (3) Miaceilaneous aUowancea

and expenaea • • Deduci-Emergency cufl

in pay

Tour. Mmoa HuD (h)

M1111oa BUD (i)-DJllzOTOB o• R.a:oli'LI.• no•• •JrD P'oBKa. .

IJetailed head&-( 1) Pay of establiahmeofl (2) Miacellaneoua. • (3) Printing and Station•

ery. • • • Deduci-Emergeney eufl

in pay

15,53,689

74,126

Budget .EatlmaM, 11136-31.

Ra. 47,41,000

14,82,600

52,000

16,00,000

21,600 48,910

5,490

76,000

. 8,150 1,850

11,90.000

TMU. Knroa B.a:AD (i), ! 14,90,886 12,00,000

Jdutoa HuD (j)-PaJNOIP.u. 8t7l'l'LY O•naaBII' Co:IDII'l'Tlnl, hmu.

Detailed head&-a a (I) Pay of officers

SO 20 (2) Pay of establishment (3) ~llaneeaa allow•

anceA and UJl8D8M •

41,000 29,000

11,000

87,000

Rniaed Eatimat .. IU36-37.

Ra. 47,5.5,000

16,33,000

73,000

Bad~& E.timate. 11137-38.

R.a. 47,99,000

U,35,600

55,000

20,400

16,56,000

21,600 47,400

5,000

74,000

8,000 2,000

11,'77,000

12,00,000 11,87,000

61,000

55,000 21,000

6,000.

82,000

'77,48,126 77,04,000 77,22,000 '77,98,000

FOB THll: YEAB 19Z7-38. 157

Minor Head (i)-Director of Rr.gulatiorl.8 and Forms-

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •13 lakh leas than Budget 1936-37 due to reduced provision for printing and stationery.

Minor Head (j)-Principal Supply Officer•' Oommittu0 lndia--

Budget 1937-38 is Ra. •05lakh leas than Budget 1936-37 due to normal1luctuatiollllo'

ISS DEFE..'\CE SERVICES ESTDIA.TES

liAIN HEAD '--ARMY HEADQUAB.TERS. Numbt-n. Budget Rnilled Budg~t

JG35- li37o AOClOODt., Enimate. Eeaima&e. Eatimate, 17. 38. 1935-36. 1938-37. U3647. l9;t7-38.

R& lh. RL RL

Stm-BEA.D B-sTAFF OF COli· IIA.NDS.

Detailed be&e»-113 IllS (1) Pay of officers 25,72,UO 25,60.300

252 240 (2) Fay of establishment (26, (23) other than menials 0 5,21,500 4,71,7.;0

(3) Pay of menials • 28,500 27,830 (4) Kit anll clothing

allowances . . 7,000 6,500 (5) l'ttiscellaneous allow·

ancee and expenses • 1,13,000 1,15,600 (6) Grant for unforeseen

expenditure 1,47,500 1,52,500 Decilld-Emergency cut

inpay • for Deduct-Chargee

Auxiliary and Territorial Forcea 60,940 18,480

TOTAL StrB·HJU.D B. 31,28,368 33,39,000 32,01,000 32,86,000 --80B·BEAD. C.-STAFF OF DIS.

TRICTS AND BRIGADES Detailed beads-

308 311 (I) Pay of officers 63,36,480 61,64,340 (57) (55)

812 756 (2) Pay of establishment (54) (53) other thaD menials. 16,86,080 14,81,000

(3) Pay ofmeniali 70,230 67,000 (&) Kit and clothing al·

lowancee 21,000 21,000 (5) llisoellaneoua allow·

ancea aod expenses 3,76,240 3,73,000

( 8) G~ for . unforoseeo expend1ture 1,18,000 1,08,500

Declue'-Emergency out in pay .

Deduct-Charges for Auxiliary and Territorial Forces. 83,190 66,450

Deduei-Amount recover• ed from the Government of Beugal on aocotmt of pay and allowances of military Intelligence

67,840 41,390 omoera in BengaL ---Tout. SvB-HUD C • 82,72,999 84,85,000 82,50,000 81,04,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 159-

STAFF OF COIDIANDS, ETC.-c:ontcl.

EXPLANATIONS.

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. ·53lakh less than Budget 1936-37 due to thetranser to Head 4-A (h of provision for pay charges of 2 Inspectors R. I. A. S. C., (in 1936-37 provision for the pay of these two officers was made under this head fo• 31 months and under Head 4 A(/) for 8l months) the abolition of the appointment of a G. S. 0. III in the Northern Command and other minor fluctuations. The apparent increase in the number of officers is due to the­fact that certain departmental officers who were hitherto shown under establishment are now shown as officers.

Sut-Et!.'ld C.-Sw.JJ of DiBtricuand Brigades-

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 3·6llakhs less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separation or Burma (4·37) partly counterbalanced by the transfer to this head of the provision for the pay charges of certain R. I. A. S. C. establishment from Supply Companies and Depots.

Ia() D:UL'OCZ ~VICD ES'I:UU.TE3

N~ M.AIN HEAD '/IV . .:_ARllY llEA.DQU.\RTE&S.

Budget RmMd Budget 1938· 11137. Aocoante, Eatimaw, Enima~ E.&.irna&e.

J'l. as. 1935-36. 1935-37. 1938-37.' 1937-38.

R1, Ra, Ra. n •.

SCB-RE.t.D D-ENGI..ANDl

(a) Azmy Headquartert-

(I) Pay a offioerl • 2,00,000 1,60,000

(2) Pay : other I'IUlkl . 32,000 32,000

(3) Leave and deputation a1ariel 80,000 8S,OOO

(4) Sterling oversea~ pay. 18,000 18,000

(b) Stafl of Commandl-

• (I) Pay a offloera 1,28,000 1,.28,000 (2) Par a other rankll • 40,000 40,000

(c) Staff of Distriota and Brigad-(I) Pay a offloera. • 3,40,000 3,20,000 (2) Par: other rank• • 1,12,000 1,12,000

(ll) Stafl: Overseaa par 84,000 and other chargee 82,000

Emergencr deductions from leave Balariea. -·--

TOT.U. Soa-llJUD D-ENQUlfD. • • 11,45,734 10,32,000 10,85,000 9,80,000

SOB·HEAD E.-EXCHANGE ON ENGLISH EXPENDITURE . -5,935 -6,000

TOT.U. EZl'BNDJT'OlUI-M.uNHBAD4 2,02,89,292 2,05,40,000 2,02,52,000 2,01,68,1)00

Beceipte-

SUB-BEAD A.-INDIA-

Misoellaneoua • • 51,363 57,000 65,000 53,000

sun~BEAD B.-England • Stafl-miaceJ. laneoWI. , • • 980 2,000 2,000 2,000

SUB-B:EAD 0.-Eschange • _,

--- ·--TO'l'.u. R&CJ:ll'TII-~

!IUD IV • • • 52,339 159,000 67,000 65,000

--- ----

161

STAFF OF COIDUNDS, ETC.-c.mcU.

MAIN HEAD lS/V.-PURCHABE AND SALE OF STORES, EQOIPliENr AND ANUULS (OTHER. TIIAN T£IOS~ -.,. PURCIIASED DIRECT BY MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, AI. E. S., R. A. F. AND R.I. N.). te .. SUU:\IARY OF ESl'(MATE.

A-ut" 19111 .s8, BDdid BaUm•te.l088·17. ReYIIe.t lstlme&e_ll'l31i-87. I'Ddll& lsUme ... lOIT-38.

fu).Ue.cl._ o,_ . ,. o ... Xd Orou • •• Orou ... u,..odl· B.elllph. 11peoJI- espeo4l• B~e1pb, uEeodl· ur:odl· ReoelpU. nr:n.tt. Upeo.il• a-a pte. .. r..:!' &unl. ,111'11 ton~. are, are.. ani. tun;.

a.. a.. ••• a.. ... a. . • •• B.e. ••• • •• . .. . ..

A. -Ro1'.t.L I lOili 2,22,81,000 19,112,000 2,02,69,000 1!,17,63,000 24,25,000 1,211,01,000 14,20,000 1,03,81,000

~ •.. , lllln'IOI I,U,111,152 21,43,018 1,02,76,130 1,93,38,000

~ eo are

B• -An••lol (Be• •oollft) . 17,118,331 1,08,441 U,89,891 21,03,000 2,M,OOO 18,49,000 21,03,000 1,711,000 18,28,000 111,78,000 1,711,000 17,01,000 ~

o.-t.ou• ... , 01DIUOI00 ... 07,86,231 118,13,378 -20,27,145 08,03,000 ae,eo,ooo -19,117,000 87,50,000 88,10,000 -20,80,000 78,81,0'l0 03,011,000 -18,211,000

§ D -Lwnur. ~·- B

~~~~PIC'IOU'I'II AID

~ DVIOAL Duurcm

22,840 23,000 1,000 22,000 23,000 22,000 80,000 ·BIIU41CB 13,138 290 1,000 11,000 1.000

.C -!BOLU!) S.,M,SOII 1,24,1101 11,711,707 '7,!0,000 ,,17,000 43,03,000 49,22,000 11,31,000 43,111,000 81,1111,000 8,811,000 • 78,34,000 a r,-JXOBA!IiG& . -17,6U -1,1M -18,478 -25,000 -3,000 -22,000

3,33,11,518 1,U,48,1i61 1,111,24,957 3,117,70,000 1,13,24,000 2,44,46,000 8,65,36,000 1,20.~9.000 2,34,97,000 f,06,1l8,000 1,23,70,000 2,83,18,0()()

~TraOtfPra t'rolll tlleDe!rDCO~ i'IID4 •• 110,10,00(} 110,10,0()() -- -- ------Tour. UIWII/V. s.~n.u8 1,14,48,1161 2,19,24,11117 8,51,70,000 1,13,24,000 2,U,t8,000 3,55,36,000 1,20,3!1,000 1,3J,97,000 8,116,18,000 1,2:!,70,000 2,32, 48,000

-

FOR THE YEAR 19Z7-38. ISS

EXPLANATION'I,

The value of stock on 31st March 1936 of the following caoogories of stores wa& as giveo below:-

Clothing:-

Uniforms Boots, etc, Necessaries , , • Cloth and other materials Head dresses Miscellaneous Minor items •

Provisions • • Grain and salt for animals Fuel and light • Petrol and lubricants

Total clothing

•.

Rs.

25,47,690 18,22,493

• 20,54,278 56,724

4,87,993 33,84,320

51,768

1,04,05,266

37,27,169 4,9!),973 1,04,695 4,82,011

2. In addition to the provision made for the purchase of stores, equipment and animal uoder head 5, provision has been made under head 3 for the purcha.'!le of stores, equipment. and animals required by manufacturing establishments. The total provision made is indicated below:- •

St.ores, equipment and animals required E'udget Head,

for-

Medioa.I·atorea depots and workshops • • Head 3-A

Ordnance and clothing factories • • Head 3-0

GraBS farms • Head 3-D Dairy farms • Head 3-E

Total provision in head 3 • Total provision lD head 5 (Groaa)

Grand total of stores purchased for the army in India • • • •

Provision for expenditure.

1936-37. 1937-38.

In India In India (lnclodlnll In England (Including In England cuatoma dot:r (at 11. 6tJ, to cuatoms dot:r (at 1•. 6/J. t() on Imported tbe~e on Imported the ropes etores and lnclu ng stores and lncludlna value of such aea·frelgbt, value of sea-freight ~tores debit- r:cklng,~ mcb otores packlnR, ek. able to 01 Jmpo debitable to for Imported · llemlttance torea). :Remittance stores) • .Account). .Accounts).

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

16,44,000 9,50,000 15,78,330 9,54,00()

65,77,520 13,15,000 90,02,130 15,98,00~ 16,10,000 4,000 16.45,(100 4,COO 15,20,000 4,000 16,80,000 4,000

1,13,51,520 22,73,000 1,39,05,460 25,60,00()

1,36,24,520 1,64,65,460 3,91,32,280 4,42,57,230

5,27,56,800 6,07,22,690 ,

J, ~

lJAni READ 5.-PURCIUSE A'!~.~ SALB OF STORES. EQUlPliF~~ ~lJFACTURING ESTABUSHliD."TS.

EXPO"Dll't;REa Aooounta_ Budget Revi8ed Dud.te' l 5- Estimate_ Eatimate_ E-thru•\eo 93 3G. 1936-37. 1935-37. 1937-38.

SO'B-HEAD A.-ROYAL INDIAN AIUrY I!EP..VICE CORPS.

Re. Ra. Ra. Ra.

)lnroa HuD (11)-hoY111tqxs. Detailfod ba~

(I) t-al PUJ"Cru-. • (!) Central purchuell • (3) Value of atore1 retarned ( 4) Custom& duty • !6) Bnn•111 JAid under

aMing eeale of rat.iooa ... ~~r.me

(t) lledud-'f'.:ueof lltorM· ioMoed on payment to · )f, E. S .• and R. A. F.

~~ Del!uci-Valoe of atorea iaaued ·OD payment to other department& of the Central Gov~

. Netcaabe~ditureunder(a) 1.34.17,345 lltlfOB H_,,., (P.)-GJlAIH &1Q)

RAL'r 1'0& AMlU.LII. Df'tailed beA:ifl-11) Local pure hue& • (2) C'.e!ltral purcbaaea • t a) V ah~ "f eto!'C'J returned

(4) Dedud-Va'ueohtorea iMued on pa,~rmeQt to M. E. S. and .R. A. F.

(5) Nud-Value of etoree issued on payment to other departtnenta of the Central G<tvernmeaa

'\:et cash expenditure under (b) 31,00,881 M~oB U UD (c)-PJTBOL AND LUBBI•

('ANTS. Detailt'd bettd-(1) LO".U pUJ"Cbuea ~': ·, ~entral purcbuea • 13) Value of •tor~ retiUDed (4) Custom• dut7 •

(51 fJO!oluci-Value ohtorea iMUPd on ~a:rment to M. E. S. and .R. A. F.

6) Dtduc'-Value of a~orea iMued on payment to other departmenta of the Ct>ntral UoYemment. •

(71 Dtcivd-Credita for ... rvi~ rendered b7 111. T. uruta to ,v:. E. 8 .. ll.A.l'. and A.F.I. unita

{8\ DMvd-Credit receiv· 9d from the •;ivil De­paRment on account of rebate of exci .. dut7 ··----

44,63,()('0 8:!,1\0,420

1,0110 32,000

1,90,000 1,29,76,420

1,0!,56(}

1,86(1

4 J.!lO.O.'~O 92,57,{1.';0

2.000 43,000

2,00.000 T,36,s3,ooo

1,59,000

40,000

l.M.420 1,:.!8,6ti,HH0

JJJQ.(In(J

1.32.80.000 '"T.3i~

63,000 32,81,000

33,44,000

20,000 34,04.11RO

8,000

34,32,5110

9,8'1,680

60,00(}

11,56,000

34,00.000

!1.'13.HO_OOOO!'~--II.:!Il,fiH0 10,:\!I,HHO

50,000 38,55,000

a~o~:Ooo

31l.n.;,uuo

20,000 3 .... ~.0110

3,000

9,6.1,000

1,00,000

JI,SO,OUO

~tt tnah espen4\iture "n<ler (c) • 11.6-&.l,tJ

Carried ov8" 1.7 "·"~·" 12 I.; L-+».uuv

2.), 1 .f.OOfJ

iJ,:!: •• uutJ I .•n.l4 ·'"10 ----

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. l6G

ANn ANIMALS (OTHER THAN THOSE PURCHASED DIRECT BY l\1, E. S., R. A. F. AND R. I. N.)-contd.

EXPLANATIONS,

The net expenditure (or Royal Jndian Army Service Corps stores, other than mecJmnical tran,. port, provided in the Budget. for 1937-38 compares with the provillion in tho Budgtot. f'lr 1936-3T u follows:-

1936-37. \ :. 1937.$8. RE. Rs.

Provisione • • • 1,19,06,000 ·t,22,19,000· Graine and Salt for animals • • 32,37,000 37,23,001} Petrol and lubricants -· 8,43,350 7,72,700· Coal and firewood .. I l0,73,5GO 9,63,000 Kerosine oil . . .. 2,87,150 3,57,SOO· Ctber I. A. S. C. Store!t 5,21,000 6,66,500

Tot11l 1,78,68,000 1,87,02,000 ----!Jfinor f!~ (a} to (j) Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 8·34 lakhs more than Budget 1936-37 dU&

mainly to r11e 1n pr1ces partly counterbalanced by decreases due to the separation of Burma.

168

lLUN REID G.-PURCHASE A~'"D SALE OF STORES, EQCIPMF.XT A..'\'"1> TURING ESTABLISHME~"TS. M.KS.

Budget. Account& Eatimete, l1J35-.'l6. 1P36·37.

Ra. Ra. BtoashHnntard • 1,74,82,4.12 1,71,49,000 ---

tsUS.HEAD A.-ROYAL IXD!.6..~ A"\MY SERVICE CORP~.

Hmoa Hsu (d)-CoAL &JrD Fm....-ooo. Detailed he&da-(1) Local purcllaaea • (2) Central purcbaaea • (3) Va1ueof•torea returo·

ed • • • • ~4) Boaul paid under the

elidinl( acale of ratione ~heme

(5) J;eltd-Valae of stores ieeued on paymenfl to M. E. 8., and R. A. F.

(6) D.!d:d-Value of ltorea issued OD pRymenfl to other aepartments of the Central Government.

12.58,000 1,89,6-10

100

6,000

14,53,780

26,080

700

26,780

Reviaed Eetimate, 11136-37.

Ra.

Bud ~on EstimR~. 1937-:iS.

na. 1,83,14,000

12,22,160 1,36,3-&0

30

6,000

13,64,530

25,000

2,530 I

27,530

~et ceeh expeuditun! undo:r (d) 14,25,570 14,27,000 13,60,000 13,37,000

lll!iOB HBAD (e)-KEROSINB OIL. Detailed beada-(U Local purchases (2) Central purchase• • (3) Value ohton>e Nt.urD•

.. d

(t) Ded-Value ofetorea ieeued on payment! to M. E. 8., and R A. F.

(li) Dedud-Value of etorea illued on paymenfl to other department.a of the Central Government

(6) Dedwt-Credit. received from the CivU Depart· meat on ecoount of re• bate of eltOise duty

• 4,26,073

8,000 6,08,800

20()

6,17,000

61,000

1,42,000

I,OJ,OIJO

1,93,34,055 1,88,110,000

8,000 5,70,500

200

6,78,700

41,100

1,46,600

3,715,000 3,91,000

2,00,'2,000

FOR THE YEAR 1Q37-38.

ANIMALS (OTHER THAN THOSE PURCHASED DmEcr BY MANO.FAC­R.A.F., AND R.I.N.)-comd.

Aooounta, 1935-36.

Rs.

Brought forward . 1,93,34,055

SUB-HEAD A-ROYAL INDIAN ARMY SERVICE CORP8-contd.

MINoa HEAD (j)-OTHEB R. I. A. s. c. Srous.

Detailed heads-

(1) Local purchases

(2) Centratpurchasea

(3) Value of stores return• ed •

(5) Deduci-Value of stores issued • · on payment to M. E. S., and B.A. F ••

(6) Dedt.ld-Value of · stores issued on

paymenfi to other departments of the Central Government

~fit MRh expenditure under (/) 8,44,083

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

1,88,90,000

43,000

8,93,000

' '77,500-

10,13,500

2,13,000

600

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

. Rs.

8,00,000 . 8,00,000

Budgefi Estimate.

1937-38.

Rs •

2,00,42,000

---

56,000

10,79,000

'70,000 .. ,

,. 12,05,000

2,58,000 .

.'/,000

2,65,000

9,40,000

Carried over • 2,01, 78,138 1,96,90,000 - 2,09,82,000

168 DD'E..'iCE S"ERVIJ.S ESTIYATES

MAIN HEAD &.-PURCHASE ~'D SAI..E OF STORES. EQUIP:'\IENT AND TURING ESTABLISHllE...'ITS M.E.S ••

Aooount., 1935-36.

Re. BrougbUorward • 2.01,78,138

80B-B1lAD A-ROYAL l.."'DIAN AlUIY SERVICE CORP8-concld

Knroa ll.IIAD (g)-~c.u. Tun· NB'l' 8ToBal INOL17DING 'ITB.ZIIIo

Detailed heed.-( 1) Local purchaaee :l (2) Central pW"'ba.e • , (3) Value ofstoree returu•

ed • • • (4) Custome duty •

(G) D...Jvd- Value of lltOree U&ued CD p11yment to M. E. tl. and R. A. F.

(6) Dedud-Value of storea issued OD paymeafl to other departments of the Central Goveromena.

Nehash 8Zpdflditureunder(g) .' • 11,29,107 lfmoalU<.A.D (1)-MBCBAJI'IO.U. Tun·

I'O'BT VEBIOLB8. Detailed bead-(1) Contribution to equal·

ization fund.-(a) For expenditure during

theyear.-(i) Cost of vehicles • 1

(ii) Customs duty • (b) For transfer to the

fund • • • (!) Central pW"'h- of

vehicles from the grant for new measures •

(!I) Value of stores re turu• ed •

(4) Customs duty on vehicles purchased from the grant for new measures • •

(G) Chargee on aooount of eabaidization of motor vehiolee • •

(6) Dedud-Value of ltoree iaroed on paymen' toM. E. S. and R. A.. F.

(7) Dedud-Value of Btorell iaaued Oil paymenfl to other departmentl of the Central GovernmeD'

Nefl oaeh npeDditare under (A) 1,11,907 2,14.19,162

Dedud-Transf'ere from the Defence ' ReErve Fund • Tour.~ A.-R.I. A. R. C. 2,14.19,152

Budge• Re.t.ed Bu~t Eatima~ Eetimate_ Elrtimate, UJS-a7. 1938-37. 1937 -3s.

Re. Ra. Ra. 1,96.90,000 2,09,82,000

10,97,500

ii,500 11,60,000

10,15,500

87,1)()()

11,03,000

10,000 10,000 lO,IJUIJ 10,000

11,60,000 ' 10,17,000 10,93~000

4,61,590 1,63,410

13,73,000 63,000

48,000 &i,:tl,uvo

14,21,000 2,22,61,000

2,22,61,000

4,92,000 2,17,63,000

2.11.il!l,t;;o

48,000 7,26,000

7.28,fWII}

2,211,01,()0()

e.o.s.ooo t)::.rli'l.rJ41V

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 169·

ANIMALS(OTHERTHAN THOSE PURCEIASED DIRECT BY liA.NUFAC· · . R.A.F. AND R.I.N.)-contd.

ExPr.&NATIONs,

:Minor head (g) Mechanical Transport Swres including ty"""-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. ·57lakh less than Budget 1936-37 based on actual ~quirement ... :Minor bead (A) Mechanical Transport Vehicl- .

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 6·95lakh less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to largerprovisio for purchases to be made in England.

170 DEFE..'\CE SERVICES ESTiliATES

UAIN HEAD 5.-PURCHASE A..~ SALE OF STORES. EQUIPME..'IT A..'\D TURING ESTABLIS~"TS. M. E. S.,

Budget ReviRd Budget aecounu. Estimate, E.timate. Eetimete, 1835-36. 1936-37. U36-37. 1937-38.

£l>B-BF..AD B-ANhi.ALS (RE· liOUNTS).

'

Detailed~

(I) Pui"Chase of ho~ •

(2) Pun:haae of muie. •

(3) Purclwle of camela •

(4) Purchase of bullock•.

t5) LHdvci-Value of ani· mall! Issued to other department&

Ra.

15,55,000

5,30,000

2,000

18,000

21,03,000

Nri oash upenditure (Total Sub-Head B) 17,56,332 .21,03,000 21,03,000

SOB·BEAD C.-INDIAN ARMY ORD· NANCE CORPS.

MllfoB Ibm (a)-ORDNANOB STOREs.

Detailed head&-( 1) Local purchasee (2) Central parchasee • (3) Value of etoree

anumed

(4) Custome duty

( 5) Eryenditure on repair of mathematical instru· menta.

(6) Dtduct-Value of etorea iseued OD 11ayment to M. E. 8., R .A. F .. and R. LN.

(7) Dedvcl-Value of etoree IFf'lleC on payment to ~her de~nta of !he Central Governm~

Ne& expenditure under (o) 38,97,855

Canied ower 38,97,855

90,000 37,98,000

3,00,000

2,17,000

44,05,000

2,00,000

40,000

2,40,000

41,65,000 38,90,000

41,85,000 38,90,000

Re.

15,18,430

4,39,9110

1,200

16,400

19,76,000

19,76,000

1,07,000 39,97,000

2,93,000

2,80,000

46,77,000

2,61,000

39,000

3,00,000

43,77,000

43,77,000

~-oR THE YEAR 1~37-38, 171

ANIMAL~ (OTHER THAN THOSE PURCHASED DIRECT BY MANUFAC. R. A. F. AND R. L N.)--con.td.

Eltl'L&lf&TIOlfSa

Sob-Head B,-.4 n.ima.U (RemovnU)--

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 1·27lakhs less than Budget 1936-37 due to smaller number of animals t.o be purehaaed.

Sub-Head C.-Indian Army Ordnance Cor~-

(a) OrdMncl Storu :- ' Ordnance and 11lothiag stores are obtained from three sources of supply, i:.f,, Home. Ordoannlt and Clothing ~'actorie11, and from tne trade in India. '

!o'unda are provided separately under the following heads for each source of supply:-Head. ,

imported etorea • Hi~h Commissioner's estimates (Head '8-Dfl· fence Services, Effective-ordnance-Arsenals. Ordnance Depots and Clothing Depots).

Factory-manufactured stores • Factories budget (Head 3-C.). Co .. tral purehRBt>B and purchases under the Head 5.-C. (a), Ordnance stores.

"rupJe t3nder" system,

Head 5.-C. (b), .Clothing.

ll. The main requirements inch1Jed io .th11 stores budget for 1937-38 are givem beluw by o()atP.:.Jri08 1-

Ordnance Storu.

.Cia•Mf-11 oJ .Storu-

General storee-

( II Barrack and hospital (2) Harness and B&ddlery • (3) C11mp etuipment and paulit:a • (4) Oils, paints and chemicals (5) Accoutrements

\Warlike storea-

(1) Guns and carriages (2) Small arm stores (3) Machine guns • • • (4) Transport vehicles and bicyl'les (5) Signalling equipment • • I I') Engineer stores (i) Ammunition

( ll Khaki drill clothing (S) Serge clothing • {3) Foot wear (f I He&d gear • • • ( 6) Great ~ blankets. etc. (II) N-saariea and badges

.• •

Value

In thousands of Re.

..

5,62 12,36 19,21 3,15 8,28

14,51 15,50 21,00

I 2,41 6,42 2,59

66,49

7,48 . !1,60 9,35 5,15

18,17 14,82

3. Certai~ stores are purt:'hblsed locally uodll"' the financial powers of ordnance ofliceril• f110d~ for wllloh are provided under Head 6.0. (a) (l) for ordnance stores and (b) (1) for elothin2.

'- t•ndet t~ n:isti"« oroviaion syst.Pto, the atock position of praoti011lly eW'ety item ia C"e"newed eeoh .,-z. Ordi"''B Oil aopplien are made up wath reference tc. the latest 1'89iew and budget provwot. is ml!-de on the basis of the cost of those orders,

lU OU.ESCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

MAIN HEAD s-PURCHASE A~!> SALE oF~TORES. EQmPMENT AXD TURING EST.~BUSRli~'TS. M. E. s .•

• Aocounta. 1935-38.

Budget Eetimate, 1936-37.

Brou~;ht forwerct

Bt1B-RF.AD C.-ItmiAN ARMY ORD­!US,-:E CORPs-md.

Mnro• JbAD (b~'LoTBDfo

Detailed beadlt-(1) Looal purohases (%) Central purnhaaes

!3) Value of atol'£-8 nturned. •

(4) Customs duty

(5) Bonua paid for great eoata

(6) Dedud-Value ofatorea iBSUed on payment to M. E. S., R. A. F •• andR. LN.

('i) Dr.duoi--Value of stores issued on payment to other departmen\a of the Central Gov· ernmen'

Net o..ah expenditure under (6)

Dedud-TraosCera from the Defence Reeerve Fund • • •

TOTAl. Sn .ti.I:A.D C.

3~,97,855

Ra.

41,65,000

10,000 24,24,0tC

5,000 94,000

30,000

211,63,000

63,000

t,ooo 65,000

28,88,376 24,98,000

67,86,231 66,63,()00•

LA. 0. C.. 67,86,231 66,63,000

om.-at-llaDmu&aJW

Brpalrl Cloth1D118.,....

Old!Jiar7 demud1

TOT.U.

Revieed Eetimate. 11138-lt7,

n..

38,90,000

Bud~t Eetimate,

1937-38.

Rl.

43,77 ,()()()

9,900 32,52,000

4,40()-79,000

25,700

33,71,000·

65,000·

2,000

67,000 28,60,000 33;04,000

67,50,000 76,81,000•

67,110,000

6.72,000

71,09,000

:a.. 1,30,'18,000 '

28,70,000

11,08,000

1,811,U.OOO -·--

FOR THE n:AB 1937~ 17,3

ASl\L\L3 rOTliE& TliA.~ TII03E PO&CII!.SED DI&ECT BY M!.~UFAC­P .. A. F. A..~D R. I. N.~ntL.

I

b. The normalltf'W8 annual erpenditure on tht' J>urcha.ee aud manufactn"' of ordnaDce doree it e.timated •' Ra. 2,13·80 lakha u against only Ra. !,03·351akhe (~luding oew · deman.is) required during the year I 1137-3!1. The normal figa"' ~wen above is arrived at ~ins the annual maintenance figurM of all articles. These annual maintenance figurat are on tl•e actual normal issuee durintc pb&. yean.. In no yf'Br would &.be nnrmal expenditure and the ~tual •xpenriiture rorrespond as the actual expenditure dependa on consumption. which varies, and the .x~nt t-1 wJ,ich surplll8 storn can be u\ililled.. _ .

6. Barrack and bJBpital stores include aD kinds of ~neral store& for m-. quarlera. ba.rrac:kll, hospital& and prisooa elao stores for pymnasia and recreation rooma including ar&.icJee o'hedding ·

Camp equipment includes tents and their gear. toola for entrenchment. etc. Gun mounting~~ and tran.sport vehicles for art.iller;r. if of special pattern are included

, in carriages. Swords and lances are included in ama!J arms.

Clotlai"f •

. ':'. 'fht' normal ~roes annual erpenditure on the purcbasa and manufacture of clothing • .,stu~at.ed .a' Rs. 66·40 lakha as against# only Ra. 66· !!9 lakha (exe:uding naw demands) requared. an 1937-3!1. The .remad•e ao paragraph 5 regwding ordnance &tore& above apply equally tn the Mlse of clot.htn~

!Hducl Head•.-The value of at.ores issued toY.. E. s .. R.. A. F. and Roval India':l Navy and other departments ol Central Govemmertt is charged to them.. . •

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 10·18 lakbs more than Budget 1936-37 due to increase in demands ba.seod on stock details. ·

17tr DEFL'\CE SERVICES ESTilUTES

MAIN BEAD 5.-PURCHASE AND SALE OF STORE..~ EOUIPliE..'IT AN TURING ESTABLISID1E...~TS. M. E. 8.,

1 B~dgrl ~ Bud~' 1

SOB-BEAD D.-LETHAL STORES INSPEC10RATE AND CHEMICAL DEFENCE RESEARCH.

Detailed head&-(1) Customs duty • (2) Local and central pur-

chase& • • • TOTAL SVB·RUD D-L:It.nur.

&rods lNBPBCTOBAT• Aim ClmKICAL D.UJ:N~ ~s•.A.BCB.

Sro .. s POll INDIA-( a} R. J. A. b. C. Stores (b) Mechanical Trans·

port Storea • • (c) Mechanical Trans•

pon Vl'hiclea :-(1) Contribution to the )

M. T. Equalisation Fund- •

(a) For expenditure durng the year •

(b) For transfer to the Fnd • • •

(2} New measurea (d) Mechanical Trans.

port Mobilization Reserve of spare parts • • •

(e) Purchase of mules and donkeya • o •

I J

(/) Ordnan-Anenala and DepofA o o}

(ql ClothiDil Depote o

\h) OrdnBDce Inepection and Chemical Research

(f) AI.imals t CStallionRl o

(J) Storea taken to India with troope :-

(ll Clothina • (2) ()rdnance •

Dtdut'I-Transfera from the Defence Reaerve Fund •

TOTAL SvB-RUD E.-b:3u•D

"cB-BEAD F.-F.s.-han~~e on En~liah Espenditure.

Aeeounta. El<tJJnate. Estimate. Eatimate. l93S-36. 1936-37. 1936-37. 1937-38.

23,136

1,:;oo

21,:;()0

23,000

1,07,000

2,50,000

.. 2,20,000

6,38,000

29,84,000

27,000

1,34,000 3,60,000

23,000

1,0()(l

30,0()(l

31,000

1,U,OOO

3,81,00()

8,75,0001

35,20,000

3,R3,000

24,81,000

29,000

80,000 3,06,000

34,04,309 47,20,000 49,22,000 81,99,000

I

4Z,9J,ooo: --- I

34,04,309 47,20,000 49,22,000 39,06,00tj

-17,642 -25,000

'1"0761. ~rn;·•­M.&.-li•AD,. • • 3,33,71,518 3,57,70,000 3,115,311,000 3,56,18,001

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

Al't'IMALS (OTHER THAN THOSE PURCHASED DIRECT BY MANUFAC­R. A. F. AND R. L N.)-contd.

EXPL&l!I'&TIONII.

Sub-Head D.-Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •08lakh more than Budget 1936-·7 due mainly~ anticipated increase in the stores to be handled.

'176 OEFE~CE SERVICES ESTIMATES

lJAIN HEAD V .-PURCHASE AND SALE OF STORES.· EQUIPME.\"T AXD TORINO ESTABLISIIliiD.""l'S. M. E. S..

SUB-READ A.-ROYAL INDIAS ARliY SERVICE CORPS-

-,{Jxoa BUD-(•J.) PaocJ:zna Ol' s.u.• OJ' BtTBPI.t78, 'lBSOL&TII AND CONDJ:JINJ:D 8T0BJt8-

Det.Ued beads.

( ll Provisions • (2) Grain• and salt for

animal• • • (3\ Petrol and lubricants (f) Kerosine oil • • (51 Coal and firewood • (6) Mifl<'ellaneous R,T. A,

8. c. Stores • · (7) M. T store!' • (8) M. T,vehicles

Total Minor Bead (a)

.!'J.u,oa HJ:AD-(b) VALV. OJ' STOara JSSt7ED ON PAYMENT TO OJ'I'JOJ:RS AND OTHERS-

Detailed beads-(ll Provisions t2) Grains and ealt

for animals • (3) Petrol and lubricants (4) Kerosine oil • (5) Coal and firewood , { 6) Miscellaneous R, LA:

S.C. stores

( 7) .Recoveries on ac­count of services ren· del't'd by M. 1. uni•s to Non-military De­partment& and others •

{!I) Droucl-RefunJ oC exci..e duty on pAyment issues of P"'trol

(9) Deducl-Refund of e:r;cise duty on paym611t issuee of oil .Kerosine •

TotalliinorBoad (b)

("j~,rricd over

Budget Estimate; 1936-17 •.

Rl.

20,0011

3,000 200 300 500

!!,60,000 75,000

50,000

4,00,000

8,20,000

80,000 80,000

30,000 3,50,000

10,000

4~,ooo

28,750

4,2SO

13,77,000

Rni8ed Eat.imats1

11136·37.

Ra.

DudRd Estimate, 1937·38

Rs.

50,000

5,000 100 400

2,35,500 45,000 50,000

3,86,000

8,80,000

80,000 ),00,000

36,000 3,70,000

8,000

40,000

:.7,000

5,0()0

14,72,000

·--- ---l7,86.000 18,58,000 -------

FOR THE YEAH. 1937-38.

ANIMAIB (OTEIER THAN THOSE PURCHASED DIRECT BY MA.NUFA.C'· R. A. "Y~ AND R. L N.)-contd.

£ULA'II4Tl011il.

Jl

178 DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

)IAL"i BEAD V .-PURCHASE A't\"D SALE OF STORR.~, EQUJI':\rE!'.,. AXP.

# BJ'(>UIZht forward SUB-HEAD A-ROYAL

INDIAN ARMY SER-VICE CORPS-coftld.

Minor Bead (c) Value of stores issued .;m payment to Hia Majesty's Imperial Oovemment and other

• J>e.partmenta-Detailed he&da-

( 1) Provisions • (2) Grains and llalt for

animals • f3) Petrol and bbricanta (4) Kerosine oil • • (5) Coal and firewood t6l Mii!CEllaneooaR. LA.

s.c.atorea ('7) M. T .atflrea (8) M. T.vebiclea

A«"'onte. 1935-36.

Ra.

(9) Recoveries on acoount of work done io M. T. Workshops for Non-Military Depart-menta, etc. • •

flO) Dtduce--Refund of excise duty on payment ia3uea of petrol

(11) Deducl-~fund of excise duty on payment ia•uea of. oil Kerosine. •

TURING EST ABUSHliENTS Budget E.stima~. 1936-37.

R11. 17,86,000

1,20,000

24,000 60,000

1,000 3,000

9,000 5,000

15,800

290

Revised Estimate, lllS6-37.

Ra.

Bud~:!'\ Eatim..t.e. 11137-38.

Ha. 18,68,000

3,35,000

97,000 1,00,000

2,000 4,000

30,000 6,000·

I'

10,800'

200

Total !\iinor Head (c) :=--=-=-==--~2.,06,uOu __1>..62,000 TOTAL Su:a-ll.uD A 2_!.~ 19,92,000 24,25,000 _2_4.._!0,01ii•

SUB HF..AD B.-ANIMAL!::-( I) Sale proceeds of officers'

ebarg~rs • • (2) Sale proceeds of east

animal11, etc. • • f!ll Hire of offi<'t>rs' obiU'Ilen> (4) t!ale proceeds of hides

of animals • • f5) Inaurant'efeea oo account

ofhoraee (6) Value of atoTea issued on

payment to H. M.'a Im· perial Government, other departments and Indian 8tate Forces. 'l'VJ.&l. :SuB·HUD B 2,66,441

SOB-BEAD C.-Th"DIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS-

Minor Head (o) Ordnance StorN-Detailed beade-

'1) \' altoe of 11tore11 iarued on payment to H. M.'a Imperial Onvemment. other departments and Indian ~tate Force. • ---­(..'arried over

1,60,000

40,000

6,000 8,000

40,000

2,1'i4,11tJt•

S!l,!iO,OOO !\A,tiO,n()O

2,76,000

1,60,000

28,000

6,)0() ll,OOO

60,000

43,90,000 4:~:oo.ooo

I' •.179 -

ANIMALS (OTHER THAN THOSE PURCHASED DffiECT, 'ny MANUFAC~, M.E.S., R.A.F. AND R.I.N.)-concld. . : , .. ·~·· C, • • , · :",• · . ::· · :·.· · .- •... · .· · · · ...

· · · '~" ·Bridget.. ., "'Revtsed. :.;· BudgeiJ .. Accounts,' Estimate, · .. :. Estimate,, ,'.: Estimate, 1935-36, ' '1936-37.; ' ' 1936·37. ::;:. 1937·38.

·Rs.·. · . Rs.' •.. . . Rs. ,, 1!01. · Drought forwiU'd

SUB-nEAD 0.-I!\"'DIAN ARMY OIUJ.NANCE COH.£>::1-eontd. ,

! ;;~S,50,0Q!) 1, f , , , 43,90,000 J ,',' 1'· ,/'' ',/1 1!.,•',' ~

Minor UM«I (11t?rduanoe Store-coned. l>ot.U l hll&d"-CCntd., : ·: ; :

(t) Value of i stores . lllllued on payment to offioel'll and others : •

(3) Sale prooeeds of , surplus and obsolete: stores and waste

(4) Miscellan~ous '. Total Minor Head (a) ~ :

Minor Head (b) Clothing- · Detailed head.-

( 1) Value of lt.orea IMuf'd on paymc>nt to 11. )f.'• lmr10rlal Oo.,. . emmon,, o~ht!f d••l•rtnl*n~ and Indian f:lt.l.cte .r 01'001

( 2) Value ol 1t.ore11 Inned on paymc.n• ·to omot! ... and oilto,.. whn : are no• In roonlp' of olnthlnl alluwauoe ,

(3) Value of eto~ la•uod on paymon& t.o eoldl~tre In reoulp• of olothing. allowance ... .;

( 41 l!lale proceeds of ·

'If" ,'•,>

·,

'

1,80,000

7,30,®0

90,000

48,150,000

1,20,0(,0

34,70,000

,, .. ,

49,60,000

'1~72,~00

7,00,000'

82,000

53,44,000 .---

. ~·· '))

3,98,.000' ··,; .

.. 34;1s,ooo ·

·. •··

surplus and obsolete stores and waste 1,20,000 . , ·•·· .:(,49,0.00 ·

Total .Minor Head (b) : • . 38,1.0,000 . 38,50,000 ·,; . 39,65~000 1'oTAL duB-liJI:AD 1 C: · : .• ; --=-=-=-""=-=-=- t - · · - · · =---- ·

, , I• ., • , 88,13,376 ,, I 86,60,000 , · 88,10,000 > 93,09,000 : ·' ~ : .. ·.:~ -.. ,'' ,....,, ·~ '' ·-t .,

ll.'D·DF.AD D.-LETHA:4 S'l'ORES ---.;...,'>....,___..._..... INSPEC'tORATE ~· AND~ · CHEMICAL .·. DEFENC:$, RESEARCH_, . .c" .. ; l .

( 1) Sale proceeds of "\ · =~~~~~;!:~.~.·~. t. . .· , · i,ooo: .

(.2) Miscellaneoua. ·• J · : •! r, , .. i · . ' ' ,. ' ; ' ,;; ' ; . ;:----....... ,__.;._...._

Total Su'b:.liead b;.' ' " '' .. .2!}0 , . 1,000

KUU·DEAD E.-EN~LA~.,: ;· ~.::': ~ '.;;; ( 1) Stores taken • :~ from(, . j' . " ,.

India with troops. ·~ ; J .· . ~,12;ooo

···-~

. \ .,

1,000·: . ,.\

"---......o:t;~··~~-·~ · ;,;1,000 p ~<1}>()00 ,

" ·.~~ .. ;<:;,~:~·~-'

(.2) Sale of unserviceable • Stores .,,, ~ •• ·: ., ~ . :., 3,000 . •. ··• · :1,000 ·

(3) Miscellaneous · . ; • -.,...,....,....,~··: . i• · ·· 2,001:1' .· ·( 2,000 ToTAL SvB·liEA.D E.-ENGLAND.· 2,24,602 t· ;' 4,l7,ooo .. . 5,3I,ooo ' ·. 3,65,006

'"'n ~. " ... UEAD F.-EXCHANGE . ..· 'o ·• ~~ -I,l64. ~\I·;! ·· •. : , -:-3~000 . TcTAI. REol!lJPrs-M.o\ur. · y: ·· ....____..,.,_ ;.__:__..,_;

HEAD v' • • :; . I .• ·~::·l,V,46,56l ;,:t,13,24,Q06: ' 1,20,39,00jl·. 't,2?,70,0QO

'' .~-· .. / .. !·:.·: .;,:~ ,'·t (.,, ·,.~--. '}r~

1 ..

·'·

8ub-Ueadl.

81111-RUD A-liOUMAND IIAJAUit OPBIA• t!U.Ntt. 11131

81J11-RUD B-JIK~I'4T<'II OJ' ('O!'i1'l.NGKNT TO (.;OJLONATlON

.IIIBO&LUB&OUI

c.-uou~n

D.-:U:OB.&lf3K

AlAIN HEAD 8/VL-Sl'ECIAL SERVICES.

t.ocouot•, 1118 .. 311.

Ore~~e uroeodl•

ture. li8o

llecelpte ...

1,00,011 ,,&70

-t,oao -u

I,OO,U7 ,,UI

1,D5,11U

-t,ou

SUMMARY OJ' ESTIMATES.

Bodaefl B.ttmatf,11130·8'1.

Oron ISJ>eod~

tur1,

.a ..

lholllptl.

ILL

,,000

,,000

-•.ooo

-•.ooo

Orou es))eodl•

ture. ....

...

,,000

,,000

Jl .. npendl•

'""' .. ... Bt •

1,110,000

-6,000 4,00,000 4,000

-6,000 11,110,000 ,,000

J(,, .. ,..,~,. tun. ...

1,60,000

I,IIG,OOO

-VJ 0

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.. 181

E:IJ'LAllrA'l'IOlfS.

Tbe obargee oompiled -der thi• head are those of apecial operatioos, eto. • :Budget 1937-38 include• provision for expenditure in connection with the despakh of a ?ntingent to attend Hil Majesty'• Coronati011 in England. ·

18! DEFL'\CX SERVICES ESTIMATES

YAIN HEAD 6fVL-8PECIAL SERYICES-co.acld.

EXPENDITURE.

8 UB-HEAD A.-~OH~ AYO BA.,U.UR OPERATIONS. 1933

SCB-HEAD B-DESPATCH OF CO~­TL'\GE~ TO CORO~ATIO~ •

SIJB·HEAD c.-ENGLAND. (1) Contribution to the Air Ministry tor

Roval Air Jroroe landing grounds in B·1rma . .

(2) Despatch ot Contingen$ to Corona­tion.

BUB-BEAD D-EXCHANGE ON EX• PENDlTURE IN ENGLAND •

TOTAL llrfj.!Jf .HB.a.D 8 • Re.if'&.-

&tab-Bead A.-~ :MIBClellaneoua • , Sub-Head B.-England • ~ub-Bead C.-Exobaoge on

Receipts io England

Total Reoeiptll Maio Head VI

Acoounta. 11135-36.

Ra..

1.f52

2.00,011

-1.036

2,00.427

4.470

-22

4,448

Budge$ Estimat<t,

1936-37. Ra..

4,000

4,000

Reviaed Estim"'"-1936-37.

Ra.

4,000

..... __ 4,000

• Bu<4>e\ Estim"te. 1937-38.

Re.

1,60,000

4,00,000

4,00,000

6,50,000

4,000

1,000

lSI

MAIN HE.:AD7/VIL-TRANSFORTATION,CONSERVANCY.HOT WEATHER. E',TAtiLJ~BMgNTS ANDMISQELI,ANEOUS. ~ en ..

BUMHABY OJI' EStiMATES.

.Aaoolmfaolii8WO. 811C!aet -.u-"11180.17. BniNCI Bttlmae..lo80·17. Bada•• l•.-.e,I817-IS.

...... a...s.. lfet o- lfet ••• Or011 ••• OIOd o,.,.

apendt- .a-Jpt,l. es:pendl• ftlleDdl· a-tptl, ·~·dl· l:rPendl• an pt., l'l'f.:odl• hPindl• S..Jptlo la:peadlo •un. •un. ...... ..... $1&Ro lift, &u,., •ure • ... ... ~ . ... ... Kl. ... ... a.. n. • ... ... •

A -TIUIPOIU• 1,78,85,951 tiOI, 7,38,807 1 ,6fl.47 ,116. 1,1111,110,000 fl,05,000 l,lll, 111,000 1,02,93,000 8,00,000 1,64,03,000 1,114,87,000 8,21,000 1,411,8d,OOO ':1 s

n.-uruu ftJ.III• :.0: POlY f.ID IIUPPL1' o• WaLlo W 4UI 11,80,861 OS 8,81'.300 7,10,000 - 7,10,000 11,15,000 11,111,000 7,66,000 ... 7,66,000 Q

Yl

0,-<Jo'I .. I1'Ut'1', ~ -cl

lot' Wl.l'rHII ... ... t'f.BLIBRM .. YI f. I D a AD•rwrB?IA'l'IOB or IO!Io(Jf.R?ODII'I ll'rf.'l'IOII . 10.80,160 18,D36 I0,07,2U 20,03,000 20,000 20,07,000 fiJ,50,@ 26,000 1!0,24,000 2o,ll2.'lrr 28,000 111,7II,OU<l J;l

D.-MIIQI'LLU"JOUI 1,811,2118 2,06,000 1,70.000 21,000 1,72,1MHI ~

1,08,48. 14,108 1,17,000 23,000 114,000 85,000 1,03,000 ... Jr:: >

1-l.'fGLAifD 811,08,847 1,76,111 87,83,2811 82,48,000 1,U,OOO 81,04,000 94,011,000 2,04,000 02,011,000 77,04,000 2,00,000 76,04,1MJ0 a 1',-l:tOlUNOI . --'0,168 -11011 -'11,U7 --'9,000 -1,000 --'8,000

-·· -- -- --I,D4,D4,12D 0,811,7117 1,85,28,3111 1,81,24,000 8,68,000 2, 72,t18,000 2,110,23,000 I10,M,OOO 2,70,50,000 2,111,41,000 10,68.000 2,60, 73,01JO

IHtltll<l-,.,. ... ,...,. from the O.ce.,.,.k~ )'und , • 11,000 44,000 --- -·--· ---- --- --- --- --- ----- ---- ----- -- ·--~ -----

To!4L Ul411 7/VIl. , 1,04,04,129 g,&5,7117 !,85,28,362 2,111,24,000 8,58,000 2,72,68,000 2,110,23,000 10,64,000 2,70,50,000 2,60,~7 ,IJIJO 10,IlH,IJIJ() !,f.IJ,29,CJW --- --

FOR THE YEAR l&..r.~

Budget 1937-38 is R8. 21·93 lakhaleaa than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to-

In lakha of Ra. Decretuu-

(1) Separation of Burma. • ! · 7·36 (2) Exclusion of provision for Aden expenditure 20· 00 (3) Other miscellaneous variations, mainly exclusion of provision for

expenditure in connection with the Baluchistan earthquake (net) • 3·57

(1) Withdrawal of certain concessions by the Railway authorities (2) Unemployed pay of surplus Indian Army officers

Net decrease

30·93

3·00 • 6·0~

9·00

21·93

lSd DEFENCE SERVICES ESTlKATES

MAL.'i HEAD 7.-TRANSPORTATION, CO~"SERVAXCY.

Namben.

111:!0- 11137-a7. as.

8tTB-HE.AD A.-TR.\.NSPORTATION.

Hll'OB" BK£D (a)-EM~TJOR AND RA.II.W.A'l TB.ANBPOa'l' STAI'I' AND 'raual'l' S.CTJod. • •

Let.Wed haac»-

11 11 ( 1) Pay of British omoers. 46 44 (2) Pay of British Soldien

12& 124 (8) Pay of Indian offioera, other ranks, clerks anc1 followen •

(f) Kit and clothing al· lowanoee • • •

(6) Miscellaneous allow• ancee and upensee •

D«<td-Emergency cut in pay • • •

Bud~e& AOC'Ount•, Estimate.. 1936-36. i936·37.

1,77,280 1,ol3,600

80,000

3.':'00

50,800

TOT..u. MINOB BK£D (ca) • 4,71,050 4,116,380

!Wroa BUD (fi)-LrDIAK TaoolP SBBVIOJI • 1,08,000

Dedud-Emergency cut in pa:r • ---TOTU. Mnroa HIIAD (b) • 1,36,056 1,08,000

Carried over . 6,07,106 6,83,380

Rmeed Estimate. 1936-37

4,55,000

1,20,000

6,76,000

Rud""' Estimate. lll37-3S.

1,82,070 1,40,000

86,000

3,600

48,200

4,59,770

1,10,000

---1,10,000

6,69,770

FOR THE YEAR 1936-37. 187

HOT WEATHER ESTS. AND IDSCELLANEOt:S-contd.

ExP:t..ul.u"IONB.

Mi.,., Head (a)-Embarkatiol'l and Raii.way Transport Stoff and Transit Sscttcr~o~~.­Tbe embarkation staffs deal with the 1'6Ception of troops (bo~h British and Indian) at Indian porta and their despatch from India to oversea dee~inationa. They also deal with the shipping of st.oi'E'8 from the sea porta and receipt of st.ore11 from overseas and ~heir onward despatch. The embarkatioc staffs at Bombay and Karachi have been reorganised io order to make extended use of the port of Karachi for the embarkation and dist>mbarkation of troop8 proceeding to and from Northern India and by bringing together under the Embarkation Commandants the 11upply establishments employed at both porta on emhatkatioo. duties.

The railway transport establishments which are employed at Bombay v•ork. under the ordel'll of the Embarkation Commandant and deal with the frequent ani! important rail movements which take place to and from that port.

ll!inor Hsad (b)-Indian Troop SsrtJics.-This ht>ad includes a 110rtion of the expenditure OD marine transport establishments at Bombay and Karachi and full col!t of st.Jl'811 and troops bed·· ding supplied to hired transports.

!S8 DEFE..'tCE SERVICES ESTUIA'U:S

MAIN HEAD 7. -TRANSPORTATION, CONSERV.\NCY, Natnben.

11136- 111:;7. J7e 18.

Brough& forward •

SUB-HEAD A.-TRANSPORTATION -contd.

M .. oa BKAD (c)-TBnEI..LJNo AND OVI'• BT.&TIOX .ALLOW .&XOBS.

Deta11ed head.-(ll Movee to and from ataiJ' and ad·

miniatrative appointments and within or between regiments or eorpe (Fighting ~~ervicea) includ· ing atudenta to and £rom autho· rised coursea of instTUction, hill movee and. movea to and from porta.

C 2) Indian Army Service Corps move&. (3) Indian Army Veterinary Corps

moves • • . . . (•) Indian Army Ordnance Corps moves (6) Medical eervices (except for Medi·

cal Store Depots) • • , (6) Educational inatitutiona, other

than thoae of administrative aenicea • • • •

( 7) Army Headquarters-Sanctioned half yearly movea between plains and billa • • • •

(8) Army Headquartera-Touring ex-pensf'tl • • • • •

(9) (:taff ct Commands, Districts and Brigad-sanotioned half· yearly movea between plains and hills • . • •

II Ol Staff of Commands, Districts sod Brigad-'l'onring expenBeR •

( 11) Travelling allowance of officere detailed to act in privilege leave vaoanciea • •

(12) RemOtmt• depots and breeding circle& • • • ,

(13) Lethal atorea inspectorate& and chemical defence reeearch •

( l'J vlltral diapoaala organisation (16) Recruiting ataff • : • (16) Mi8cellaneona aervices including

retoervista • • • 117) Furlough of Indian officere.

Indian other ranka and enrolled followere • • •

(1!1) t:antonmenta Departmen' ( 19) .E«It'triasti«"ahatablisbmenta •

Lrdt<cf.-Chllr[l'ea for Auxiliary and Territorial Foroea.

ToT &I. 1l111o• a:~:&» ( d

Carried o r Do

Budget Revi8ed Aec-ounta. Eat;mate, Eatimate0

1935-36. 1936-3 '7. 1936·3'7.

Ra. Re. Ra. 6,07,105 6,63,380 6,75,000

36,92,031

,2,99,136

7,94,720

2,15,000

25,820 70,000

3,11,000

80,000

1,30,000

1,00,000

1,«,000

3,06,250

,,500

60,000

60,000 500

75,000

76,000

11,60,000 61,000 55,000

10,260

35,16,MO

,0,711,920

35,00,000

.0,75,000

Budjlet uti mate, 1113'7·38.

Re. 6,69,;70

7,99,05()

2,00,000

29,000 81,980

3,00,940

80,000

86,000

1,08,000 -

50,000

2,50,000

,,500

62,900

54,000 600

80,000

•o,ooo

9,90,'780 61,000 55,000

8,160

33,!?5,600

38,95,3i0 ----------

FOR THE YEAR 1~37-38. 189

BOT WEATHER ESTS. AND MISCELLANEOUS--1:tmU.

Minor Head (c)-Tn:welling cm4 OIIWialioft allotmncu.-

Budget 1937-38 ia Ra. 1·9llakha leaa than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separation <Of Burma and the exclusion of the provision made in 1936-37 in-connectiou with tho Baluchistan -earthquake.

190 OEFEXCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

MAIX HEAD 7.-TRAXSPORTATIO~. COXSERYAXCY,

Brough' forward

SUB-HEAD A..-TRA~SPORTATIO~ -eonld..

lfiNOR ~ (d)-RAIL Oli.UOBS.

l'etailed bead.-(I) Annual relief movements aa aotho.

ri-t in relief pro~rramme includ· ing movement of unit~t to and from ports for embarkation and on dhembarkat:on • • •

, (2) Movement to end from porta for embarkation llnd on disembarka. t10n of drafta, dataila and individuala.

(3) Reliefs of sanctioned detachments and moves between headquarters of unita and such detaebmentto •

(4) Moves bfltween rejliments or corps (fighting servicPII)and of students to and from authorised coursee of instruction

(II) Hill moves excluding staff of Army HeaJquarters, Commands, Distric:a and Brigades

ffl) Forlouj:eh of IndiAn officers, Indian other r&Dka and enrolled follow. f'f• •

(7) Indian Army Service Corpe (per• aonnel)

18) Tnd!an Army Veterinary C«pa (perBonnel)

(9) Indian Army Ordnance Corpe (personnel)

( 1 0) Medical aervicM (personnel) ex· eept f;,r medical store depots •

(I 1) M!acellanf'Oua personnel includ· lng ..-rvista,.

( U) Edut'tltional institutions other than thoee of administrative services (Ft-raonnel)

(IS) llovemeu\ or animals from porta todepotlt

(14) Movement of e.>ontry b~ on purchtwe to depots

Aot"OUDta, U:S5.S6.

Re:

4!!,99,136

Budj1:et Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

Rnoiaed Ealoimate, 1936-37.

Ra.

40,79,920 40,75,000

13,35,000

I>,OO.O{I(l

60,000

13,00,000

3,76,000

6,000

1,55,730

12,040

38,000

1,50,040

3,10,000

81,000

25,000

35,000

43,33,810

Carried (!Tl'f • f 42,99,136 40,79,920 40,75,000 .

Bu~e• F.atitDAtP, 1937 ·38

Ra.

38,95,37&

14,00,00()

5,52,20()

73,00()

3,85,00()

4l!OO

1,49,52()

13,00()

30,00()

1,30,000

1,88,960

.25,04()

87,00()

11,160

42,49,080

38,95,370

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. l91

l:iOT WEATHER ESTS. AYD MlSCELLAYEOUs-:matL

EXPL&1rATIOir8o i I

.JI'-r Bead (d)-RaU c:laarl/f'4,-1'he expenditure under this head l'l'pre&enta the oost of rail-y warrant~~ and credit notes issued by l.lilitary officers as well 118 debita J'llijed by rc&Jlwey autbori•ieafor hire and running charges of vehicles and for aervi~ rendered b:a" tbt.3• -.o the Military. ·

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 1•46lakhs more than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the withdrawal , of certain concessions in respect of 2nd class warrants (3·00) provision for larger maintenance.

depreciation and construction chargee {1·55) partly counterbalanced by the separation oC Burma (1.25) the exclusion of provision for movements in connection with the Balucllist&D earthquake and other miscellaneous variations.

DEFE.'\CE SERVICES ESTllU.TES

M..U~ HEAD 7.-TRAXSPORTATIO~. CO~SERVA..'\CY.

r

ACkOanho 1035-30.

Brought forward .l---Bt7B-liEA.D A.-TlUNSPORTATIO~ ~-lfmo& d.A.D (d)--.IUu. OB.&.BGJII­

eoftld. :Deteiled head-

(15) Movement of anim&ls between d~ta and between depota ami unata • • • • •

(IS) StafF of Army Headquarters, Commands, District• and Bri· gade.s including hill movee •

~17) All movement. or atorea under inatructiona of Direct-or . or Con· tracta. •

~18) Movement of Indian Anny Service Corp• atoree between detJ6t• and between d13JJ6t8 and uwtl, escluding me-chanical tran11port, including empty pac• king material. • • • •

-(1 D) Movement of · 'ordnance Btol"!!ll from army ordnance and clothing faetoriee to the atore depota

.(20) Movement of ordnance atol"!!ll between ordnanoe establishment• escluding movement of atorM from ordnance and clothing factoriet to the a tore depota •

·(21) Movement of ordnance and clothing a tor<!~~~ between ordnance eetabliabmenta and anita •

I!Z)MoTemen• of me.Jh'Ulical vanapon etoree and nhiclee •

.(23) Movement of atoree. miaeella-1110118

.(2f) Empty haalap chargM •

.\!~) llaiownan~, dotpreciation and 10011truetion ch~..,. Oil military atock and accoantins cbarp •

Tor.._ limo• BUD (d) 1,01,23,237

Budge& Estimate, 1936-37.

Re.

f3,33,810

1,150,000

1,20,000

22,00,000

'7,00,000

2,150,000

f,l50,000

15,00,000

1,20,000

1,50,000

1,12,000

2,15,000

93,00,810

Reviaed Estimate, 1936-37.

Ra..

40,75,000

97,00,000

Budge& EstimAte, 11137-:18.

3S,95,3j0

42,49,080

1,50,000

1,09,790

24,50,000

5,00,000

3,50,000

4,90,000 •

4,45,000

1,33,000

1,00,000

1,00,000

3,70,000

94,46,870

1,4-&,22,373 1,33,80,'730 1,37,75,000 1,33,.&:?,2.&0

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 193

HOT WEATHER ESTS. AY0 MISCELLAYE003~on.td.

191

·MAIN HEAD 7-~"SPPRt'.A.TION, OONSERVANCY,

Drought !or ward

BUB-HEAD .L-TRANSPORTATION -~.

tfnroa DAD (,)-TOVB :.xhlfiiBI OJ' u. G. Oa. C.-nr-C., COJIJI-Alflle

Korea JIK.U) (/)-SK• .A.lfD llfUlfD w Ar&a CJUBOU,

Detaile.t head&-( 1) Relief movements including thoee

oonnected with movea overseas, (2) Other movemente, pereonnel,

fighting eerricee. iDoluding · movea Of nudente to and from authoriaed counea of innruo-tion • . • • •

(3) Far!ough of Indian officere and othu ranka and enrolled follow. en • . • • .

(4) Other movements, personnel. an other llei'Vicea • • •

(5) Movement of storea under instruc­tion~ of Director of contracts •

(I) Movement of Indian Army Service Corps stores (excluding mechanical transport) between denots and between depots and unlta . • • • •

(7) Mechanical transport stores and vehiclea , • • •

(8) Ordnance ltoree between ord­nance establishments and to and from units • •

(9) M.i-llane<>us atorea including medical

Dtciud-Chsrgea for Auxiliary and Territorial.Forcea •

Tor.u. "Milfoa aau (/) •

:MUtOB BBAD (g)-SB£ P£SUOa IIOlfB'l" Olf .AOC01li!IT OJ' O:nJCKJUI AlfD OTHJrU '1'0 £lfD J'BOII E!rOUND DD CoLO· lfJU (1lfCL1TDtlf0 8T£TJ0lfl OYDSZU)

}[nrcm BBU (A)-LBua PUUOB ClOS. Ca&IOI's '1'0 Aallr O:rnau AlfD W~O:rnoBU • • •

. llr.08B8AD(t)-1.PA9R 1'£ ... £08 COlf• ~qlclf• '1'0 \rBB CJWJLJAJf O:nJ':IBBll Cs.CLtr DJXO ~ Olf·StrPaaJoa OJ'no••• 01' ~OJJ•AIIU\rJO DOIIJCJLB).

Dedud.-Tranaf'el'll from the Defence R-rveFund •

Aceounta, 1935-36.

Ra..

Bud~ Estimate, 11136-37.

R&.

Rniaed Estimate_ 1936-17,

Be-

Bu~t Estimate, 1937-:18.

Ra.

1,«,22.373 1,33,80,730 1,37,75,000 1,33,42,240·

79,189

3,85,178

7,10,390

16,57,154

1,31,667

84,000

45,000

1,68.000

25,000

39,400

33,000

42,000

25,000

-'3,000

25,000

400

4,41,000

93,000

4,40,000

1,'19,270 2,05,000

1'1,25,000 16,40,000

1,40,GCIO 1,40,000

33,000..

6lS,000'

19,350o

29,00G-

6o,ooo-

30,00(1

10,000

2,50,000

1,'10,360·

14,94,800>

1,31!.000

1,73,85,91!1 1.59,66,000 1,82,113,000 l,U.87,000o

29,000

• • 1,73,85,951 )~9~6.000 1,82,93,000 J,1!4,58,00C)

FOB THE YEA..B 1937-311.

Eli:PLA lrATJOlf8 •

.Minor Bead (e).-Tour ezpeMU of the G. 0. C.-in-C., CommarwlB. Budget 1937-38 ill Ra. •lllakh more than Budget 196-37 based on actual requirements. Minor Bead (J)-Bea 11fk'l Inltmd Water CAarv-

19:;

Budget 1937-38 ill Ra. 1·97la.khs less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separaticlo ofBurma. ·

•'.

Minor Bead (g)-Set~ pulfJ{Ie money on,_",., of olftcerr 1111:J otllurto GAl from K•J'-d. . ' .. ~ '

Budget 1937-38 ill Ra. • 09 lakh leas than Budget 1936-37 due to ordinary fluctuations.' . ' Minor Bead {A)-LeCJ11e panage ccnacurio111 to A~y Ojficerr 111111 W~lll Ojficerr. ,·

Blldget 1937.38 ill Ra. 2•30 lakhe lass than Budget 1936-37 baaed on anticipated requint-menta. · · · · ·

194 DD'UCE SERVICES J:STIJUTES

)lAIN liE.AD 'f.-TRANSPORTATION, CONSERVANCY.

Budgd Rm.ed Budtret Aooounte. Ltimate, IAtimate, Ee\imaee_ 1935-36. 1:138-37. 1936·37. 11137-38.

Re. Rs. Ra. R .. 80~BEAD B.-HIRED TRANSPORT

AND SUPPLY OJ' WELL WATER. Huroa RJUD (a)-Hm.D ~. 7,93,277 8,150,000 9,40,000 15,90,000 ---

Mnroa BliAD (6)-EOPPiil' O'l' wm.r. WD"U, l>etailed bMda-(I) Hire of bulloob . . • (2) Tem:::T: laboar aDd mainte- eo,ooo . DaDOe CI8I'Wo drinldDg water •. 1515,000 -- --Torn Jlufoa IIllO Ill) . • 68,~2 eo,ooo 00,000 1515,000 -- ---M.Droa PAD (o)-Rou W UJWI'l'B. 1,24,60' 1,00.000 1,115,000 1,10,000 -- --·-· -

TOTAL t'V!!-BliA.O B. 9,86,363 7,10,000 11,111,000 7,1515,000 -- --- ·-

FOB TBE YEAR 1937-38. d9'1

COT WEA.TIIEa 1:3TS. AND MISCELLANEOUs-contd.

Eltl'I.AJI'&'l'IOIII'8.

Budgft 1937-88 is Rs. •45lakh more than Budget 1.938·37 due ma.inly to larger provision ill OODD8Ction with traiDiDg and Dl&Jl.aluvres. c · •

DEFE..'\CE SERVICES ESTilUTES

:MAIN BEAD '7.-TRANSPORTATION, OONSERVANCY,

~ 1TB-BEAD c.-coNSERV A..~CY. BOT WEATHER ESTABLISH. liENTS AND ADMINISTRATIOl'f '>F NON-CANTONME..'fi STA· TIONS. Mmoa a&A.D (11)-Colf&J:BYdO'I'.

Aooountll, 1935-36.

H..

D .. 1ed heads-~ I) CoD~~erYanoy chargee paid to Can·~

tonment aathoritiee • • } 12) Other COD!JerYancy chargee in

Cantonment station• • 13) Other conaerY&noy chargee in

non-eantonment station& • • .D.duce-EmergenC)' cat in pa7 •

Tor.u. Mmoa BJUD (11) • 16,07,439

)fpoa BJUD (b)-BOT W:u.TBD EaT.UI· uaJDRNTS. . 80,669

.Mn(oa BUD (e)-ADliOlfiBTa.A.TIOX OJ' •oX-<l.A.III'l'OlflllDIT BT.A.TI01f8 •

.D.dti4&-Emergenc)' cat in pa)' •

Tor.u. MilfOB BUD (e)

:lf1•0a BlUD (d)-ADliOlfiBTa.A.TIOX OJ' 'l'J:LJI:PBOlfU (KXOJCI'TilfQ TJIOB. A1' A.R.Q.) •

Tedvel-(i} Amouat recovered from the Indian

Peete and Telegraphe Departmen' in respect of telephone connection& throu~th Army guaranteed linea and eehangee • • • •

( it1 Amount recovered from the Indian Poet. and Telegraphe Depanment in respect of telegraphic guaran• teed linea ~ione through the Army gulll'IUlteed linea • •

(tii\ Amount recovered by the Army on eceount oi wtephonic conllf!Ct;one Ulrou~rh the Army local telephooe eyet-m at Chaman and telephooe aa th• R. A. Jo'. AerodrornH •

l>.clld-EmergenO)' out in pay •

Tow"' lfnroa BUD Cd)

Dcclu,.,_Tranefen from the Defence Reeen'e Fund

18,207

~9,845

20,98,160

20,98,180

Budget Rr.iMd Badlll!' Estimate, Eatimatll, Eatimate,

U38-37. 1938-37. 1937.38. Ra. Ra. Ra.

16,16,880 15,42,000

16,16,880 15,42,000

79,000 65,000

17,000 17,000

17,000 17,000

4,03,•:10 4,03,590

10,790 22,890

1,700 2,700

3,80,120 3,78,~

20,93,000 20,110,000 20,02,000

2,'100

20,93,000 20,110,000 20,00,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38. 199

HOT WEATHER ESTS. AND MISCELLANEOUS-contd.

llinor B«MM (a)-OonHm~noy-

(1) Milita.ry areal ill Cantonment; Stations·at'e not subject to taxation. Ia lieu tilereof. the 'l'emoval and disposal qf conservancy is paid for by arrangement with the Cantonment authority.

(2) In non-cantonment militarY statioDB the militarY authorities are responsible for the oonaervancy of their own area~ and for the removal and disposal system. ' · •

Budgetl937-38 is Rs. • 75la.kh less than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separation of ·nurma.

Mirwr- BMd (b)-Hoi VJeGther estabZWhmmt.t-Hand-pulled punkhas are only provided in very hot statioDI by the M. E. t! •

. and in cases where such are sanctioned. the necessa.ry establishment is provided under thi• head. A.8 electrification proceeds and electric fa.M a.re provided. ezpenwture under this head automa• -tloally decreases. ·

(b) Budget 1937-38 is Rs. • U la.kh lesa than Budget 1936-37 due mainly to the separatioD -of Burma.

iOO

ILUN llEAll 'I.-TRANSPORTATION, CONSERVANCY.

llet&iled heade-

(1) Lotlofcuh • • • (2) Compenaatioa for loaaee • •

(3) Paymente to the Ministry of Health on IICOOUDt of Na• tiooal Health lDSill'aDoe

(')Payment to Telegraph depart. ment for care of Army Mobi­liaatioa ltorM

(IS) Expenditure OD aooount of familiM of British eoldiel'll attached to Qvil depart• menta

(II) IDoideutal and zm-llaoeoua 8zpe118111 • •

('7) Oontn"butioo to Provincial N• nouee iD reepeot of oeotral nbJeote • • •

(9) FraotiDDaJ diflereoeee •

(lOJ After chargee below lis peDOe iD eaoh caae ID N8J)e0t of eolttiera ~erred to Im­perial paytDent • •

(II) Maiotenaaee of •v ara•• • (12) Prcmsioo f'or erpeoditwe to

. be incurred ba England • Dedver-Emera-or out iD pa7 •

• •

Ra.

I I.

••• l

1,83.484

Budget Eatimate, Jgll8-17.

.

a..

2,220

115,650

30,000

I 00

151,160

8,430

12,160

-690

80

••

1,17,000

1,17.000

Re'riaed Eat !mate, Jgae.a7,

Ra.

!,015,000

!.015,000

Budge& Estimat&• 1937·38.

R,

37()

28,40()

32,00()

9,70()

12,85()

-21()

80,25()

1,93,000

13,00~

1,80,~

FOR THE YEAR 1G37-38. 201'

BOT WEATHER ESTS. AND MISCELLANEOUS-eomd.

F.:r;n.&•AuOJra.

l<lub-H~,.,I D-Mii•crll<,,.,....,-Expenditure provided under tbia au'D-b~~&d iaof a fluo. ~atlng oature. · •

Budget 1937-38 includes a provision of Ra. 60 lakhs for Expenditure to be incurred iu Englaud.

DEFL'\CE SERVICES ESTIMATES

MAL."i HEAD 7JVII.-TRANSPORTATION, COXSERV A..'\CY,

SUB-Hlal> E.-ENGLAND.

(•) Indian Troop Service l and ~ of aea transport not charged to Troope1 Service or Royal Air Force • • •

(b) ConC81111ion passage •

(c) Land transport •.

\d) Contribution towards Aden expenditure •

ie) EmbarkationandTrans­portStati-

(1} Pay. officers

(2) Pay. other ranks.

(/) Transport and miscel· laneous: Miscellanf'oua •

(g) Passages to India and .~.)ave oonoeasion passages --other establishment" •

(A) Publications nnd mis· oellaneous

(i) Unemployed pay of aurpl111 IndJan Army nmcere. •

Accounts, • 9:15-311.

Ra.

TOTU. StJB·ItUD E-EirGLA.IfD 89,08,3-&7

s:JJI-HEAD F -EXCHANGE ON }:l\iGLISH EXPEN• l>ITURE •• -46,156

Budgd Reviaed Budge& }:stimate1 Estimate1 Estimate.

19311-37. 1931-37. 1937·38.

Rs. Ra. Ra.

IIO.oo.ooo { 65,00,000

3,66,000

30,000 28,000

20,00,000

8,000 8,000

16,000 18,000

8,000 8,000

16,000 16,000

1,'10,000 1,'10,000

10.00,000 16,00,000

92,48,000 9.&,09,000 77,04,000

-49,000 ----TOT.a.lo Es:r~:•o•'l'Caa--

M£nr BuD 7 • 2,9.&,94,129 2,81,!4,000 2,90,23,000 2,60,87,000

FOR THE YEAR 19~. 203

!lOT WEATHER ESTS. AND MISCELLA.~H:OUS -contd.

R:a:<:EIPT!!.

Bub-Head A.-Transporta­tion.

( 1) Contribution from other departments or Governments for leave paeeages in respecs of military officers and others temporarily or permanently employed under them

(2) Receipts on account of refund of paeeages paid in previous years to army officer~~ and warrant officers

(3) Receipts on account of refund of paeeages paid in previous years to civilian officer~~

(f) Recoveries of table money.eto. •

( 5) Miscellaneous . , (6) Indian troop service.

ToTu Sva·HB.a.D A

Sub-Head B.-Hired Tmosport and supply of well water .

Sub-Head c.-conservau· cy, Hot \Veather . Es· tablishments and Admi· niatration of Non·C&n• tonment Stations.

Minor Head (a).-Conser-vaney, • • •

Minor Head (c).-Admini· etra.tion of Non-canton· ment ~tations. Miscellaneous

TOTAL SUB-HEAD c

&b·Bfllld D.-Miscellaneo~ (I) Finee and forfeitures • (2) Arrear reoeipte (3) Fractional differenoee

and misoellaneous (') After credits below

aix pence in each case in respect of soldiers tnmsferred to Imperial peymen&

(6)}ljeoelleneoua

"J'O'I'&L Stra-Ha.a.D D

Budlret Aoeount&, El'timate. 1935-36.. 1936-37.

7,38,397

63

28,936

24_168

90,000

18,000

3,000

28,000 4,31,000

95,000

6,65,000

10,000

16,000

!6,000

8,250 2,610

12,050

23,000

&viSEd Eatim11te0

1936-37.

Re.

8,00,000

BudjZE't. Estimatt?• 1937-38-

r. •.

1,05,000

18,000

3,000

30,000 5,65,000 1,00,000

8,21,000

1.· ~--

26,000

135,000

10,000

16,000 --26,000

9,090 680

u.l8o

50

21,000

20-'

YAm READ 7{VIL-TRANSPORTATION, CONSERVANCY~

~

Sub-Bead E-England.

(1) Receipta in oonnection} with the traDBport of troope • •

(2) ReCeip. in OODDeotion with conoe.ioo .-.sea (3)M~ua • (') Recoveriea of O't'811o

pa,ymeDtll •

TOTU St7B-BB.A..D E.-

A '*'Out.. 1836-16.

Re.

EKGLAJrD 1,75,112

Sab-Bead I'_.EXcbange. -909 ---TOT.&L R•olllPT&-M.&.nr

BUD VII 9,65,767

BuclgM Estimate. 1836-17.

Ra.

Re~ Eetimace, 1936·17.

........ { 1.44,000 2,04,000

-1,000

72,000'

1,28,0()()-

2,00,000'

8,58,000 10,64,000 ]0,68,00~

J'OR THE YEAR 1Q37-38. 229 li(J~ WEATDER ESTS. AND :MISCELLANEOUS-concld.

EXPI.AJIIATl01!118.

M.!IN IIEAD BIVill.-MILirAlt\ ENGINEEH. SERVICEd (INCLUDL~U t:ll'ORES). g SUlUU.RY OF ESTIMATES.

jaouuta,UBI-80• Badad K1tlwa1.1 ,10811·17. B.eY!Iecl Batlllllte. 11130·87. 8111¥•• &.t~ .... , •• 1137·1S.

lmt.-Baa4. Jr.t OIMI Nel OroU Ne& Oro. Nd Oro. tJpeodJo

··r..:~- ktlpte. . .. Codl· IJ:peDdl• BeoelpU. espendl• u~dl· ••pte. lzPeod .. tai»QJi• Betti )Ill, lllrt. urto &ure. &lin. .lilt' • twe. &unt. ... a a. ... ... ... lie. ... ... ... :a.. o .. • ••

&.-l'oau: • 1,11,83,804 1,13,83,800 1,!4,1U,OOO 1,2&,84,000 1,29,36,000 1,29,36,000 1,34,35,000 1,8,,35,000

B.-Y•nn•••uo-...

.1\IJILDIIIGI, 00 .. 110,811,!411 119,80,248 117,82,000 92,85,000 92,85,000 92,27,000 112,27,000 ~ IIUIIO.lftOII, ITO. 117,82,000

(',_ .. AII'I'UUOI UD .., '"l f'nUJIOI U•

~41,89,000 1"1 l'l'.lJ .... 1'10 .. 48,22,822 43,22,0~1 42,78,000 42,78,000 4-1,00,000 44,00,000 41,119,000 ~

1\-0Uaut. CUIOII 18,08,11)1) 28,()8,1911 28,65,000 26,55,000 28,00,000 28,00,000 27,06,000 17,011,000 n liiiJ

1,.-En...uaa•ut • 011,13,184 116,18,184 70,00,000 70,00,000 67,50,000 67,60,000 07,58,000 07,68,000 r:n 1"1

F,-'IOOUUD nAJII 1,84,501 3,Bt,601 3,86,000 3,86,000 3,50,000 8,50,000 8,05,000 8.95,000 ~ . o.-.·'1'0••• (a Cl.ODI-G IDU• s DI'I'UU ll •. 1111..11111). • -8,011,7011 -G,95,7il0 48,000 48,000 -58,000 -58,000 8,12,000 1,12,000

-DMIId-bGIJII s o"" or lltoua • Fl,ll7 '11,181 tsg,ooo tsg,ooo 1,01,000 1,01,000 8,21,000 1)3,000 .... .-x ..... AJI'I' .. ~. 18,148 16,148 -1,000 -1,000 4,000 4,000 i':

Dlo BICIIftl 83,13,81! -83,13,811 80,24,000 -30,24,003 32,61,000 -32,61,000 84,66,000 .-84,66,000 lo-'l

~ 10 ·OOLAIID 4,U,010 138 4,48,87! 4,06,000 1,000 4,04,000 11,41,000 1,000 5,40,000 7,24,000 1,000 7,23,000

E.-U.OJUIOI -I,S~ -2,326 ·-a,ooo -s,ooo

-- ---- -· . • 8,&1,71,146 33,13,950 1,18,58,111!) 8,811,811,()(.1() 80,25,000 I,S9,U,OOO 3,118,98,000 32,52,000 3,311,411,000 8,74,04,000 84,67,000 8,31),47,000

~-Tralllfrra from l.be l~t>r<-a-J-ftfllll4 IJ,90,001J 11,10,000

--- ---- --- ---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----'fOT.U. 1,61,7Z,1.S 13,13,960 1,1&,58,195 S,G9,8e,OOO 80,25,000 S,S9,U,OOO 3,118,98,000 32,~2.000 8,38,48,000 8,20,U,OOO 84,67,000 1,86,67,000 ------ --..~

FOR THE YEAR 1'37-38. 207"

Ex:FLA.lll ATlONs.

The buildings, roads and other works req~ for purposes of the defenc~ .of India a~do the receipta connected therewith are dealt with under the head 8/VIII.-Military Engineer flervicel.

2 The Military Engineer Services are responsible for the execution and mainteoance of en• gineer' services required by the Army in In<f!a and al1 duties connected. therewith, except in­certain outlving military etationa which are m charge of the local Public Works Department. The MilitarY Engineer Services are also charged with the construction, etc., of all works for tb~t­Royal Air Force, for Army Ordnance and Clothing Factories and s:tJch works 88 are entrusted to• them in' respect of the Royal Indian Navy. . .

They may alao undertake engineer services on behalf of private persons and bodies, LocalA Governments and administrations and other departments of the Government of India under proper authority. As there is no executive branch of the Publio Works Department in the tribal areas of the North-West Frontiflr Province and in Baluchistan, the Military Engineer· Servioet1 perform the functions of the Public Works Department in respect of all civil works• expenditure in those areBII under the orders of H E · the Governor and the Agent to the Governor General. For this purpose the Chief Engineer in the Northam Command is u:-ojficio Secretary in the Publio Works Departn.ent to the Governor in respect of trans-border are88. Similarly, the Chief Engineer, Western Command is u:-officio Secretary in the Publio Works Depart• ment t.o the Agent to the Governor General in Baluchistan.

3. The Military Engineer Services are divided into four branches, fliz., " Buildings and" Roads ", •• Electrical and Mechanical ", " Furniture and Stores " and " Technical examina.· tion of works •: with the following respontJJbilitiea-

(a) Buildi"ll' and Roads.-The design, construction. inspection and maintenance of build• in~~:s, engineering structures, defences, roadA, drains. sewage installations and rift~t­ranges.

(b) Electrical and Mecllanical.-The design, construction, maintenance tmd operation or installations for the supply of electric energy, water, and ice, and such other duties in connection with machinery 88 may be ordered and the dispoaal of surplus. machinery, etc., through the central army agency.

(c) FIU'f'l.iture and Storu.-The supply and maintenance of furniture to buildings and the Rupply of engineer stores, other than those supplied by other departments. also• the disposal of 'urplus articles through the central army agency.

(d) TecAnical examination of worl:.t.-Technical examination of bills measurement· and check of measurements of works, revision of schedules of r~tes. prepara­tion of hills of quantities and specifications, examination of and, when ordered preparation of contract documents. •·

(e) M~f'leov.t.-The payment of purchase money or rent for land. buildings and railwa:r Sidings. ' .

'- Ordinarily, all adminiRtrative authorities (Military or Civil) comr;-etent to accord approval: to tha e~tec:ution of ~ngineer services have~ enginee~ adviser to ~st them in this duty. Usual· I:V the engmeer ad·nser ,belongs to the engmeer Bervlce charged With the execution of the work \\"hen the .\1 ilitary Engineer Services or the Publio Works Department carry out engineer aervi~ on behalf of any authority (Military or Civil), administrative approval to the estimated expendi· ture i• accorded and funds allotted by the authority concerned. The Military Engineer BvviCM• or Publin Works Department are then responsible for technical sanction, execution anda aet'Ounting, in accordance with the rules of their respective services.

6. Expenditure in the Military F.ngineer Services is incurred by the Engineer.in-Chlef onder the control of the Ouartermaster-Geneml in India. ·

fl. The Military l::ngineer Services are Ol'gBJlised by Commands onder the administration of' Chief Engineers. and in e~ecutive distric~ (c_o~sJ>C?n?ing '!"th ~~ districts) in charge of Commandtn. Royal Engmeere. Each District IS iliv1ded mto DlVISlOn& in cb~ of Garrison EngineEJl"' w11oae areaa are f.uther divided into sub-divisions in charge of IIUb.J.>;Yi~DonaJ Offioera-

DEFENCJ: SERVICES ESTIMATES

E:D'L4•.a.fto•s.

7. The~ appropriatioa forMiliw.ry Engiaeer S&rvic• during 1937-38 b RL 13D•U lakM .laoiD&in of Re. IS·U lakhs rep-atiD~ regraate of Ia~ oa worb iD progr ... agaiut. .33D•" lakhl iDl936-~7. Tile iooreaie of •06lakh is made up of the following:-

IM~Nt~H:-

(i) Additional proviaioa for works oountel'balanoed by deoreue oa acoOilllt. of 11eparation of Burma • • •

(Iii) Smaller nnafera.from Haatingsllilitary Laad S1111pense Account • (m) Larger e'<penditure on stores due mainly to inclusion of pro .. iaion

for mol:-ilization Engineer Stores • • • • • • (iv) Other variations (net)

...

Lakha of RL

(i) Larger transfers from Land Sales S1111pen;. Account 5• 71l . (iij Reduct.ion in standing charges (B to F) due mainly to the eeparation

or Burma • • • • • • • • • • 8•''

•OS

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

8. Sub-Head A-Workt.-The provision under this head represents capital outl&) oan accepted programme of normal and special works and incluc;les a reserve for unforeeeen works.

Ths amount of regrant& fol," works in progre~~~ includ;d under this sub-head is Ra. 18•02 lakhs. f'

The preparation of Bills of quantities under the new system of contracts entails a"certa.in amount of preliminary expenditure which is now provided for under a separate detailed head under tllh sub-head. ·' •

9. Suh-Head B-!t!aintenance-Buildi"'!!B; Communication~~, etc.-The decrease Qf 5·C& lakha is mainly due to (i) separation of Burma, and (ii) transfer of provision for repi&cement affecting capital values to Sub-head A-( h) Minor works to which head the ex.(lenditure ia debit­able, partly counterbalanced by ( i) ia.crea.sed expenditure on account of mamtena.nce of' civil roads of military importance in tae settled districts of the N.-W. F. P. and (ii) upkeep of build· inga in Baluchistan District not wholly destroyed by earth\jua.ke of 1935, which are now in tem• porary occupation.

10. Sub-Head C-!tfaintenance and Operation-lnstallationll, eu-.-The decrease ~f Rs. 1•07 lakha is mainly due to separation of Burma (I· 70) partly counterbalanced by more expenditure antioipated owing to the provision of new inatallationa and also to increased working costs of E. & M. installations owing to more energy being generated at certain stationa.

II. Sub-Head D-Oeneral rhar.:u.-The ine.reaae, t:iz., Ra. •5llakh is mainly due to hiring of additional accommodation for officers partly counterbalanced by B&'\"ings due to separation of Burma.

12. Sub-Head E-F:stablishment.-The decrease, tJi:l., Rs. 2·42 lakhs is mainly due to· separation of Burma (2 · QO) and leas expenditure under pay of officers.

13. Sub-Head F-Toola and Plant.-The variation is small. U. Suf.-RMd G-Stl)f'eR.-The increa.se of Rs. 2·84 lakha is mainly due to provision for

mobilization engineer stores (1•94) and regrants ( · 62). f. · ' 15. Vlll.-M. E. S. Receip~s.-The int'rease of Ra. 4·32 is mainly due to more receipta

from Land SalE's suspense Account (5·79) partly counterbalanced by decrease due to IIE'para­tion of' ~urma ( ·95) an.d less receipts from Hastings Military Lands Suspense Account ( •82).

EXPENDITURE.

~

$uB.imAD A-wo~ ifuro~ Hw (o1-AooolniOD.a.TJOR_:

DetaUedh~

(1) Officel'll' quartel'!l and messes.

(2) British troops

(3) Indian troolJII

( 4) Miscellaneous unite

(5) Auxiliary and Territorial Foroes •

TOTAL 1\IJNoa HEAD (a)

MINOa Hun (6)-Hosrttu.s­

Detailed headA-

(1\ British

(2) Indian .

TOTAL :Mmoa lb.t.n (b) •

Mn,oa HBAD (c).-BvJLJ>INos I'OB DuoTs, J:TO.-

Detailed head&-

(1) Training and educational institutions • • •

(2) Ordnence Depote

(3) Ordnance Inspection

(4) Royal Indian Army Service Corpe Depota •

15) Medical Store Depota

TOTAL :MnloaliaAD (c) •

Carried onr •

MAIN HEAD S.-liiL11'ARY ENOI:";EEJl

Be.

Badge' Ea~mate, 1936-37.

lh.

22,31,000

17,89,000

17,35,000

6,52,500

48,51,432 64,07,500

4,81,251

3,20,000

1,55,000

4,75,000

68,000

ro,ooo

3,8S,OOO

5,16,000

73,98,6CO

Re.r.ed Eatimate,

11136·37.

'----

Bu~t ~mate,

11117-liS.

!!0,57,60()

18,03,850

U,40,090

6,69,09()

69,70,63()

37,000

I, 77,700

2,H,700

8:1,600

1,6·&.600

21,000

12,36,000

14,96,000

76,80,330

FOB TO nAB. 111i1·38.

SERVICES (INCLUDING STORES~ftll.

SUB·BEAD A.-WORKB-oontd.

MmoB HBAD (d).-Bl':a:OIAL WoiLD-

Detailed heads-

(1) Defenoea

(2) Mobilisation

(3) Miaoollaneoua

TOTAL MINOR HEAD (d) o

Mmo:a HEAD (e).-LANDB, Com.n7NI• CATIONS AND DRAINAGE-

Detailed heads-

(1) Landa

(2) Military roads in cantonments

(3) Military ro&da u:-canton• menta •

(4) Railway sidings o

( 5) Drainage •

(6) Conservancy

TOTAL MINOR HBAD (e)

YINOB HEAD(/).-~.

Carried ovn 0

Aoooaut.. 1935·36o

Ra,·

22,25,931

1,26,047

---2,79,904

---

Budget Estimate1 1936-37.

Rs.

73,98,500

3,88,200

10,00,200

13,88,400

2,15,000

18,00ti

90,000

3.23,000

6,45,000

97.54.900

ReviRd Estimate,·

1936-37o1

,· -R._

'.

211

Budget Estimate.

1937-380

Ra

76,80,330

5,83,580

4,500

14,48,600

20,36,680

12,800

41,900

1,95,ooo

2,(9,700

·---4,19,920

1,_03,86,630

0 I

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

SERVICES. (INCLUDING Sl'ORES)- cflntcl.

SUB-HEAD B.-MAINTENANCE­BUILDINGS, COM}[UNICATIONS, ETC.

MINoa HEAD (a).-\ftLITABT Bt'ILDINOS­DetRiled hea<I.-(1) Expenditu•e (2) Deduct-Reoeipta on account of

rent·, etc., !rom other depg.rli· menta of the Central Govem• ment

ToTAL MJNOB HE.lD (a)

MINoR HEAD (b).-MrLITAay RoADs IN CANTONKBNTS • • • •

MINoa HBAD (c).-MILITA&y ROADS Q•

CANTONMENTS , • • MINOR HEAD (d).-F't'BNIT'ORB , • MINoa HEAD (e).-MISCELLANEOt78-­

Detailed he.ade-(1) Expenditure • • • ( 2) Deduct-Receipts on account of

rent, eto., from ot·hf'r dr,part· menta of the Central Govern• ment

Accounts, 1935-36.

Rs.

Budget Eetimate, 1936-37.

57,14,000•

1,000 --57,12,000

10,85,000

8,99,000 9,50,000

11,36,000

11,36,000

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

_......_. __

-----·

. '

213·

Budget Estimate• 1937-38.

52,12,000•

2,000 ----52,1(1,000'

. 10,57,000·

9,85,000t 9,18,0001

10,57,000

10,57,000

...___ _____ _ TOTAL MINOR HEAD (e)

Dtducl- Emergency out in pay • TOTAL Bt7B·HEAD B.-MAINTENANCB­

flVILDINOS, COID(UNIOATIONS, BTO •• 99,69,246 97,82,000 92,85,000 92,27,000.

SUB-HEAD C.-MAINTENANCE AND 01'ERATION-INSTALLATION8-M!Noa HEAD (a).-WATER SUPPLY­

Detailed heads-( l) Expenditure · • • (:t) Dedud-Reooveries for

Water Supplied to Can· tonrnents • •

(3) Dedtld-RecOVeries from other departments of the Central Government

TorAL Mmoa HEAD (a) MlNOB HBAD (b).-ELECTBIOAL­

Detailed heada-( I\ Expenditure • • • (2) .o.dtld-Reooveries from other

departments of the Central Government •

C..rried over

•thil Corup~ ( 1) M.Uotenanee of buildings

illCluding -ter auppl7 fiJrturea. ek • ·

i !) Mainteoanoe of intemal eJe. &rioal iDHaUatiooe.

17,25,000 16,75,000

10,33,000 9,83,000

1,13,000 1,35,000

5,79,000 5,57 .ooo ---35,(3,000 34,.98.000

1,'13,000 1,90.000

33,70,000 33,08.000

39,49,000 38,65,000

1936-37. 1937-38.

.a,83,000 43,57,000

8,31,001 8,55,0()0

DEFL'tCX SERVICES ESTIMATES

MAIN HEAD 8.-liiLITARY EXOL"iEEl\

BUB-BRAD C.-UAP.ITE:SA};CE A!\'"0 OPERATIO~-lSSTALLATIONS­OOfldd.

Broughl forward

Mmt-a HUD (e).-loa • • :14.moa ~ (d).-M41C'tlYAart7lUI:S •

Mmoa H•AD (e).-WOBDBOPI • Kmoa H•AD (J).-~ot78

:MAClBilflDlT • • • )Jmoa HBAD (g).-Rwmrw4LI • Mmoa H•AD (h).-TBLU'BoNU Dedud-Emergeocy cut in pay •

Tor.u. S17B·B~ c.-MAnrnMA.MOII .&.MD

Ra.

vPWJU.TIOK-IIOI'ULL&TIONB , • t3,22,622 SUB-HK.\D D.-GENERAL CHARGES. Knroa HBAD (a).-RJINT lrOB iriBaD

BtnLDil'fOB-Detailedhea<ia-

Bud ~tel E8timate, 11138~7.

R•.

39,t9,000

16,000

t6,000 1,49,000

16,000

'2,'76,000

(1) E:J:pendituno • • U,U,OOO (2) IHdure-Receipta from other

d.,partments of the Central Government ou account; of ft'Qt for buildinllll hired ou a DOD-tepairing lease

TOTALllnroa HBAO (a) 16,tl,000

Mmoa H~ (b).-RBn lrOB L4.lfD 1,15,000 Mmoa HaAD (e).-R4TBB AND TAXBB 8.81,000 P,..,.,• 011 caoootm4 oJ compen.talio!t

for quarWf"a, etc. • • :MINoa H~ (d).-PAY111BNTI 1r0a

RAILWAY IIDJNOI AND J'U.T• lrOR.II!I • 2,86,000

:Hmoa HaAD (e).-C.ua Olr 9ACAIIT BOlLDilfOI • • • • 1,56,000

Mmoa HUD (J).-1\IraCBI.LA'!fBOUI • 76,0JO Hnroa HuD (;7).-Unclasaified chargee.

ToTAL Bu•· H&AD 0.-G&NI!!R.U. CRAROK!!I. 28,06,199 SUB-HEAD E.-ESTABLISHMENTS.

Dotailed heada-(1) Pay of offioera • • • • (2) Pay of engineering, Surveyor'•

Aa•ist.ante clerical, drawinJ:c and menial eatabliahments--Perma• nen& • • • • •

(3) Pay of engineering, tlerica1 draw· lng and menial eetabliahmente-Temporary •

(4) Tran•ponation chargN • • (6) Paym~>nUorprintizlg andatationery (6) Telepho.- • • • • . ( 7) )liaoellaneoUI • . • , (8) Paymentl to other depertmenta (9) Creditl from oth~r depertmente

D.d~Emergency cut iD pey •

28,55,000

31,78,000

29,2.1,000

7,26,000 6,89,000 1,611,000

43,000 2,48,000

58,000 6.29,000

Revised E~timate, 1!136~'7.

1ll.

44,00,000

28,00,000

lludtlt' E~timat~, 193'7-38.

R.I.

3~,85,000

13,000

40,000 2,33,000

16,000

41,69,000

17,06,000

17,06,000

1,12,000 3,78,000

2,81,000

1,53,000 '76,000

27,(6,000

29,'77,000

27,22,000

0,16,0f!O 6,77,11110 1,63,000

4l,HIJ0 2,4\I,IJIJO

42.ono 9,29,000

--·-- -----~u Sv•·HBAD E.-EnuLJBRIIrt•'la 66,13,13t 70.00.000 67,60,000 67,!>8,000 -------

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

SERVICES (INCLtJDiNG STORES)-con.IJ.

Budge' Accounts, Estimate, 1935-36. 1936-37.

Ra. Rs.

SUll-HEAD F.-TOOLS Al\'D PLANT.

MINOR HEAD (a)-MILITARY EN·t· GJNEER SERVICE EXPENDl · TUl<E . • • • •

Detailed Heads- I (1) New supplies • • • • (2) Repairs, renewels, carriage, etc, •

MINOR HEAD(b)-PAYMENTS TO OTHER DEPARTMF.NTS • •

MINOR HEAD (c)-cREDITS FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS

Deduct-Emergency cut in pay

ToTAL Sus-HBAD F.-TooLS AND PLA.NT • 3,34,501

SUB·HEAD G.-STORES (EX· CLUDING EXPENDITURE IN ENG· LAND) • --s;95,709

• Ds"-~<:t--Transferfl from the Defent•e Re-8er\"e Fund

ToT.u. SoB-HEAD G.-STORE~ (EXCLUD· INO EXI'ENDITURJr. IN ENGI.AND) -5,95,709

I:!UB HEAD H.-DEDU07' ENGLISH OOS7' OF STORES '14,481

SUB·liEAD Q.-11. E. S. ADVANCES.

SUB·RE.\D J.-ENGLAND, {1) Pay and allowance of officers

(2) Other cbarg~s •

13) Leave and Deputation salaries, etc.

( 4) Sterling overseas pay

( 5) 8t.ores for lndiu •

D•·luc1-Transfers from the Defence Re­serve Fund

i6,148

4,49,010

4,5!,GOO

4.000

';2,000

3,86,000

48,000

48,000

69,000

-1,000

1,80,000

1,16,000

4,()00

36,000

69,000

4,05,000

Revised Estimate,. 1936-37,

3,50,000

--58,000

215

Budget Estimate, 1937-38.

R..

4,66,000

4,000

'15,000

3,95,000

3,12,000

6'!,000

-58,000 . 2,50,000

.1,o1,ooo a,:2,ooo '4,000

5,41,000

· . .' 1,84,000 l

. : 1,32,000

16,000

70,000

3,22,000

7,24,000 2,50,000

4,49,010 4,05,000 5,41,000 4,7-!,000 -

SUB-HI!:AD K.-EXCHANGE ON E!<IGUSH EXPE!\DITURE.

(1) Storee • • (2) EstablishmentAJ • • • •

IOT.t.L St'B·H&AD K.-Exr.a.a.NOB o• ---­E!IOU!IB l':,P&BDITOU • -2,325

Tt>TU. E:naBniTO:a& Jht•·Ha.AD s---3,000

lhUTn1' Ellonrua Snncaa 3,51,72,145 3,69,66,000 3,68,98,oCO 3,20,14,000

115 DE.FEXCE SERVICES I:STUIATES

·MAIN HEAD 8fVIU-MILITARY ENGINEER

Budget Rn•d Budge' Aecounta, E.JtimateJ EAtimat~1 Eatimate1 1936~6. 1936-81. 1113647. 11117~.

R1. Rc lb. Re.

RECEIPTS.

DDIA.

8CB·HEAD A,- REXTS.

retailed beads-

U I Buildings • • 7,74,000 7,31,000

(2) Furnitun~ • 411,000 44,000

(3) Internal electricallnstalla,iona and . hire of fana . --- . 23,000 24,000

(&) Miscellaneoua . 15,000 13,000 ---8,74,742 8,59,000 11,88,000 8,12,000 ------- ----.

SUB·B'EAD B.-RECOVERIES 0~ ACCOUNT OF SUPPL'!: OF-

Detailed heads-(1) Water 2,30,000 2,08,000

(2) Electrio eurgy • 9,40,000 10,06,000 --- --- ----12,25,523 11,70,000 12,00,000 12,14,000 ---

. SOR-BEAD C.-SALES OF GOVERN• MENT PROPERTY • • 1,67,0" 1,20,000 1!8,000 1,26,000

SOB-HEAD D.-MISCELLA'SEOUS 3,27,427 3,00,000 3,00,000 2,32,000

BUB-HEAD E.-RECEIPTS FROM LAND SALE SUSPENSE ACCOUNT 3,53,444 2,111,000 11,81,000 7,94,000

SUB-BEAD F.-RECEIPTS FROM THE HASTINGS MILITARY LAND SOSPENSE ACCOUNT • 1,65,602 3,60,000 1,94,000 2,78,000

Sub-He.d 0.-F.ntrland-

Mi.cellaoeoua 1,000 1.000

Tot'•L Sa•ll.wo\D a-ElloUl'D • 138 1,000 1,000 1.000

Sub-RMd H.- EsobaniJ •

---Toru. U.U. BuD ntl.-ltrur&BY C•cn••-- tiaa•10 .. 33,13,9110 30,25,1)(10 32,112,000 34,.117.000

-- --

FOR THE YEAR 11!37·38.

SERVICES-conclcl.

!lAIN HEAD 9/IX-AU:XlttAkY AN.b TElU:UTO!UAL FO:S.C~S. tb -tiD

SlnaiMA.B.Y 01' ESTDUTES. I A'eCIIlllta,1118W8. Budae~ Bltlmat.e, lDStl-17. JLnlle4 Batlmate. u8e.a7. Bu4aet Batolmate. 11117-18, f

lab-Bia4a. lht lfe& Orou If .. I OroM Oroea 01011 lf"

l:lpelltll• Jleaelpl.l. t:lpelldl· UpeDdi• Jluoelpta, UpeDdl• upendl· ~pt.. expeodlo ,:lpelldl. Jl-lpt-. expeodlo i &ure. &ure. 'ar• &lllllo tlllllo tun. &lllllo 'lllllo I

I .... 'RI .... .... ~ .... Jle. Jle. a.. .... 'B&. .... 'B&.

I ,......,,., .t'f A allY HIADQI1.& I I I a J, I llo••.u De., DOlo

1,0&,000 i ~ IIIOt'l Alit 1,0&,000 t:f llate.&Daa , 1,27,11811 1,27,11811 1,80,000 1,80,000 1,80,000 1,80,000 '

l t I

l!w-A 11Jll.JUY JOIIOI 811,85,221 89,85,221 89,81,000 811,81000 811,82,000 811,82,000 88,&8,000 88,&8,000 1 g

C.-T111111 10 aU r. §

•o~ .... ; a ' (a):M-Ie~ 1e,ts,ou 18,23,0&8 12,78,000 12,78,000 12,78,000 12,78,000 12,26,000 12,26,000 1 a

8,116,000 l (t) Olt'llano• 8,22,17$ 8,22,176 11,82,000 11,82,000 11,23,000 0,23,000 8,115,000 -I i aacu"" 20,148 -20,1&8 20,000 -zo.ooo 18,000 -18,000 18,000 -18,000 '

-- -- ---- --- --TO'I'AJ. ea,ss,u8 20,1&8 83,18,280 &3,21,000 20,000 &3,01,000 88,13,000 18,000 82,117,000 68,72,000 18,000 68,6&,000 i

-- -- --- ---- -- -- --

FOR THE YEAR 1937.J8.

EXJ>L&5".&.1'10Jr8o

1. Suh-Head A.-Represents a proportion of the charges on acoolll!~· -f the statra employvd at Army Headqua.rt.el'B, Command9, Districts and Brigade headquutera in oonneotion with Auxiliary and Territorial Force duties (excluding proportionate chargee in respect of the Ullita whose expenditure is debitable to Civil Grant). l

!, Auziliarg Force.-The Auxiliary Force, India, is constituted by the Auxiliary Force Act• 1920, 'l'bis Force is the successor of the Indian Volunteer Force, which in 1917 gave place to •be Indian Defence Force in which service was obligatory for the period of the war.

Under t.he reorganisation the Force consists of units of all arms and including reeervist: aggregates some 20,000 of all ranks.

Pay ia drawn at special Auxiliary Force rates, and subject to fulfilment of tbft complete obli-gation, a bonus equivalent to the pay earned is also admissible. . · ·

Annual lraining periods are as follows :-

Aetiw Clase (ezcluding Railway tmits). .(Days) Recruits

Trained soldiers RailVKJy ttnits­

Recruita Train~ sold:ers :­

Otlice.ra and N.C. Os. Privates

.• " .. ..

32 16

16

12 8

In addition, all including reservists are required to complete a musketry course. Permanent staffa, per unit, normally consist of:-

1 Adjutant. 1 Acting Regimental Sergeant Major. 1 Acting Regimental QWII'termaster Selge&Dt. 1 Staff Sergeant Instructor per company,squachon,etc.

8, Indian TsrrUorial Forrle.-The Indian Territorial Force is constituted by the Indian Terri· torial Foroe Act, 1920, t. ·

The Force consists of:-Establishment.

17 Provincial Battalions which are apportioned to the various Provinces. • • • " • • • • • 11,586

4 Urban Units (one of t'hese is wasting and does no training) • 1,384 10 Univel'Bity Training Corps units • . • • • • • 4,381

Indian Territorial Foroe, Medical Branch 100

The Provincial Battalions are intended to form a second line to the regular Indian Army and their liability for military service is, therefore, a general one, i.e,, they may be employed anywhere within the limits of India, and in an emergency, beyond those limits by a special order of the Governor General in Council. The liability of Urban Units is confined to the Province in which located, while the University Training Corps are purely educational and have no liabilit7 for military service.

Pay is as for the Indian Army with the exception of King's oommissioned officers who draw British Service rates of pay. .MemLers of Urban units are also eligible for a bounty of Rs. 30 on fl)rnpletion of traimng, and thE-se units further draw a capitation grant for each efficient member,

Trainin!( is carried out as follows:­(il Protlirw:Nil uniee.-Recruit tra ning

Annual training • • • . • 1 month.

Additional annual training (13 units) . • Cadre training of about two months duration may be carried out

by all units as funds permit.

I month. 1month.

(•i• Urban un"--Pft'liminary (noc!ntit&) traiuing • Annual tnunirw •

, (tM' Uni,..n~~ty Training Corps unir.a-

71 hourfl drill in the firs~ eia mon~ after enrolment and thHe&fter ! boul'B PE'" week durillg a university term. and to ~ embodied in camp for a reriod not exceeding IIi daya dunng the year.

• 1:2 daya. • 18 d838.

120 DKJL'\CB SERVICES ESTlllATIS

brUJr.a.sto••· &nruetionalataB fa notmall7 provided on the foUowin1 nale t­

. !'MYineia) Battalio-4 British omcera. ! lLdian oftlc:era. 8 Indian non-ecmmiesiooed oi!lcer8 (for the trainin1 pt'r~)

t1•l:an UDita • • A• for Aaxiliar7 Foree. India (lndian Non-eommia.k:necl ofllcen). ·

UAlnn.it7 Training Corra.-Aafor AusiliarJ Foree. Iadia.

Budget 1937-38 ia Ra. 4•47 1akha lees than Budget 1936-37 dne mainl7 to the aeparatlon of Burma pvtl7 counterbalanced b7 increased provision on the basis of aotuals.

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

iu DUDe& SmviCES BSTIJI.ATES

JD.lH BEAD. 9/IX -AUXILIABll

NV101011.

use- un- Aeoounte. Budget Rniaecl Dudgn

Eatimate, Enimate, Eatimat.e, 17. as. 1935..36. 1936-17. 19H-37. 1937·38.

R .. Ra. Rh Ra.

EXPENDITURE.

Inr~

SUB-"'EAD A.-sTAFF AT ARMY HEADQUARTER~. COM){A~DS. DISTRICTS AND BRIGADES.

Detailedh~

(1) Pay of offioen • • 7'.180 67,80()

(2) Pay and allowanoee 47,590 of establishment& . 39,75()

(3) Transportation 8,230 6,45()

Deduci-Emergency out iD pay ..

TOTAL SuB-HBAD A. 1,27,989 1,30,000 1,30,000 1,04,00() --SUB·HEAD B.-AUXILIARY FORCE.

Detailed bead&-

48 " (1) Pay of offioera 6,75,000 5,79,69()

207 185 (2) Pay of British other 7,60,000 rank• 6,84,00()

(ZI) Pay of members 13,66,000 under training . 12,88,40()

(4) Pay olwatcbera 61,000 49,500

(5) Pay of establiahmenta other than watohera . 3,89,000 3,55,00()

(6) Kit and olothiDg albwanoea . . 20,000 18,000

\ 7) Transportation of. ~em• bera under trauung and of unit stores for normal or train· ing purposes • • 1,90,000 2,03,41()

(81 Transport.at.ion of offioera. B. 0. Ra., watchers and other establishments 1,60,000 1,50,000

(9) Training gran\ • 1,70,000 1,60,000

llO) MiaoeUaneoaa 1,60,000 1,60,000

Nuc1-EmergeDC7 on' iD pay --

TOTAL SuB-BBAD B 39,65,221 39,31,000 39,82,000 36,4!1,000 --

.. FOR Tll1!: YEA.it 19..i-r-38. ·us --~ .... -~

AND TEIUUTORIAL }'OBC~atd.

NVJDDa. B&Jdge• Revised ~acfset ·, AeooaDU, Estimate, Estimate, timatoi.

ID38· !D87· . lD30.16, 1936-37 • 1930-37. 1937-llto. 87. • ••

n .. Re, 'Rs. lb.

BUB·HEAD C.-TERRITORIAL FORCE.

&If nor Head (a) Normal oharget.

Detailed heads-

52 GO ( l) Pay of offioers • 5,00,000 4,50,000>

24 26 (2) Pay of Indian offioers and Indian other ranks 34,000 40,00()-

(3) Pat of members under training 0 4,85,000 4,73,00()-

(') Pay of establishments 55,000 • 55,000>

(5) Kit and clothing allowances. 7,200 s,ooo-

(6) Transportation 1,24,750 1,20,75()o

(7) Training gran& 24.050 24,050

( 8) :r.lis.."ellaneous 48,000 . 54,200

Dtdtd-Emergenr)' cut in p8)'

---- --- ---lflao.a Huo (a) 16,23,043 't2,7s,ooo 12,78,000 12,25,000.

Carried over 16,23,043 12,78,000 .12.78,000

DEFENCE SERYICES ESTIMATES

Hn--.

U31o 11137· 11. ·as.

BroagM forward

8t1B-BlUD C.-TERRITORIAL •o~

Alhd Beacl (II) avil graDa.

Jl Jl (1) Pay of omoen • • M , 41 U) Pay of IndiaD omoen

aDd British aDd Indian ~ ranka • •

(S) Pay of members aodew training • •

(4) Pay of Mbblishmeota (6) Kit and ol"t.bmg

.Uo•ancea. • (8) Tranaportation • • (7) Training grant • • ( 8) M iaoellaoeo1111 • •

lLliN HEAD 9/IX.-AUXIUARY

Budget Eatimate.

Jll36-37.

Ra. 12,'18,000

9,82,000

Rnind Eatimat ..

lll36-37.

Ra. 12,78,000

B•dcet :E.timate · 11137-SS.

TU. u,u,ooo

Vrdvef-Emergeocy eut iDJ 11&7 • • • ----

TOTAL Mmoa BUD (b) 6,22,176 9,82,000 8,23,000 8,915,000

'TCT.U. SVB-BU.D c. 22,45,218 22,60,000 22,01,000 21,20,000

ToT.u. J:XPBNDiruR-ll~• HuD9 • 63,38,428 63,21,000 63,13,000 68,72,000

RE('EIP·rs.

- Fradionol tli.J!erenou. 20,000 18,000 (1) lrl•l•.aneo\111 •

Total R-ipta Main Bead IX. 20,148 20,000 18,000 18,000 --- ------

• The totall.roviaion for expenditure co be met out of the CivU Grant Ia R1. 8,915,000. 'The 1um of Ra. ,85,000 provided under thia minor heed rep~ntl expenditure other than CID ltOI'el, proviaion for which bu been made under the relevant MAde.

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 226

AND TERRITORIAL FORCES-con.cU.

EXPI..UU. Tl01118.

WIN HEAD 10/X.-ROYAL AIR. FORCE (INCLUDING STORES). :: Q

•• SUMMARY O.B' l!;STDIATE •

Aoooaor., 11135-10. Budae\ Bltlma&e, 11186·17. Bnlle4 BAima&e, 11116·17. Bodle\ BUmate, 1087·11.

laboJIW• ' Ore. lfe' o.,.. Net Grou Net 01'0111 Wet ppeodJo a-lpt&. espendl· esc:_s· a-lp&e. ppendlo espen.U. Booelple, upend I· IXP"Ddl• Beoelptl. upend I•

&tare. twe. tun. &ure. ,_ t.we. ·-... Jl.• a.. :na. B.t. ... II. a.. B.t. . .. n .. B.t.

.l.-8clvADMn .unt n•n ., oaooP. W••• ft.ifton, Win BUD· ~unu.n..l •••

tl 11.1o Dapoy ABD hDUII AD :roao• 8S,U,UII 83,42,24.11 84,87,000 84,87,000 84,83,000 84,83,000 85,07,000 811,07,000

a .. •b'll~mJ•u., M'O., Bft411LUI• lnlnldD B. • .l.J'o

~ ll•ruou Bnno•, 26,87,857 26,81,000 86,81,000 26,110,000 26,110,000 26,63,000 26,63,000 DUOft,•tO. 26,37,857 rn

o.-B.oyu ..!: tJ :ro110• 41DA&DU 7,85,077 7,85,077 7,116,000 7,611,000 7,811,000 7,89,000 8,03,000 8,03,000 ~ ....

1>.-P'IIIIOIU .. &JrD (")

.... UITO&WI . 1UO,l11 1,26,008 15,14,105 111,02,000 1,84,000 14,68,000 15,51,000 1,14,000 14,37,000 16,09,000 1,29,000 14,80.000 ~ ~.,.. 1,81,3110 4.4,181 1,87,1611 1,16,000 4.0,000 1,711,000 1,88,000 28,000 1,60,000 1,'16,000 4.0,000 1,86,0oo ~ r.-woau auall• o-,1 ....

D1'!VU 12,62,487 17,103 12,35,884. 12,40,000 26,000 12,14,000 10,97,000 28,000 10,611,000 13,87,000 26,000 13,11,000 ~ ~

tJ IIIOUIID • • 88,81,8115 83,603 83,611,8111 114,74,000 14,000 114.110,000 78,62,000 4.5,000 73,17,000 111,74,000 27,000 111,47,000

I:IOB.lKOI -4-aJ.n -8211 -4.2,841 -38,000 -38,000

-- --- --- ---- ---1,80,88,857 1,60,4611 1,78,28,3111 1,114,66,000 2,!4,000 1,112,42,000 1, 70,82,000 2,15,000 1,68,07.000 1,112,68,000 1,22,000 1,110,46,000

DMd-~n fklat U.Dot-~ r1111o1 • • • ~,111,000 ~.111,000

---- --1••• B•n torr 1,1Wl,lt .. ,lt~ , t

I . ·--- ,- ---- ·---- l'\. ~·· h"''..; 1 l' w ----------..

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 227

EXPLANATIONS,

The budget for 1037-38 provides for the following establishments:-

Royal Air Force.-246 British Royal Air Force officers, 1 :M. E. S. officer, 1 Indifln meteorologist, 2 officer supervisors, 1,855 British airmen, 1 Indian officer, 3 Indian other ranks, 305 Indian artificers, ll6 Indian mechanical transport; drivers, \86 civilian clerks, storekeepers and draftsmen, 12 British clerks and 9 Indian clerks of Indian Army Corps of clerks, 6 school mistreeses, 8 language teachers and 784 followers.

Indian Air Foru.-4 British officers, 11 Indian officers holding the Dominion commie• sion, 1 Indian asaistant education officer, 29 British airmen, 79 Indian airmen, 30 Indian apprentices and 48 Indian followers.

The following are the units of the air forces in India ,_

Headquarters, Royal Air Force, Simla-Delhi.

Group headquarters, at Peshawar having under its administration 2 wing statioJl8w each comprising 1 station headquarters and 2 bomber squadrons, at Rise.Ipu. and Kohat.

1 Wing headquarters, at Chaklala with two army co-operation squadrc:-na-1 at Chaklala with a detached flight at Miranshah and 1 at Pesnawar-under ita administration.

2 Army co-operation sque.drons-1 temporarily located at Karachi with a detached flight at Fort Sandeman and 1 at A.mbala-directly under the administration of the headquarters, Royal Air Force.

Aircraft depot at Drigb Road.

Aircraft park including a bomber transn,.ort flight at Lahore.

One flight of the Indian Air Force is now located at Peshawar. A second flight has been formed at Drigh Road.

Besides the above, there is a hill depot, open at Lower Tops, M~ hills, duri.ng the summer months only.

2. The duties and functions of these units are:-The Headquarters, Royal Air Force, controlS the operation, training and administration of

the whole of the Royal Air Force and Indian Air Force in India.

The Group Headquarters, Peshawar, commands Nos. 1 and 2 Indian Wing Stations at Kohat and Rise.Ipur, exercises operational control and co-ordinates the work of these two etations. The function of thEt Station Headquarters is to control the operation and training of the squadrons and to look after all administrative details in connection with the station. In the interest of economy, certain services such as transport, stores, etc., are centralized under etation control.

The functions of the Wing Headquarters, Chaklala, are aimilar to those of a station heaif• quarters, Royal Air Force. .

The Aircraft Depot receives all stores from England, erects new aeroplanes, overhauls engines, oarriee out repairs to aeroplanes, parachutes, armament and all aircraft equipment including iaatrumente, etc. It is a supply base for Quetta direct when a squadron is located thent and for other stations through the Aircraft Park, Lahore

The Aircraft Park stores the" immediate reserve" aircraft for the squadrons on the North· Wee' Frontier, repairs all motor transport chassis, manufactures and repairs bodies for all mechanical transpor' vehicles in the Command. It is the supply base for all Royal AU Force station• other than Quetta.

Budget 1937-38 is less than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. l·96lakhs due mainly to smaller provi• aion for purchase of stores (2·98) in England partly counterbalanced by increased provision for works expenditure (·97) owing to regrants.

P2

MAIN HEAD 10.-ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-contcl.

DETAILS OF SUB-HEAD A (a).

Exl'mmJWBB,

~UDI~I'IIo Budget Estimate.

1936·37. 11137·38. 1930-37, 1937-38.

Ra. Re. Brltl1h ' Brlt!eb British British A.-HQUADRONS AND STAFF AT GBOUP, WING

l.'aiY. ollloera, otber Uaita. oftlcerl, othe1 STATIONS, WING HEADQUARTERS, R.A. F. ranka, rank•• HILL DEPOT AND INDIAN AIR FORCE.

lo:j 0

--{a) $Ql1ADaoNs ABD STAJ'J' AT Gao-oP, W:ma ST&TIONS ~ ~ AND W:ma IIBADQ17ABTBBS, gj

7 ' 27 1 7 27 {1) 8TAJ'J' AT GB017P IIBA.DQ17ABTBBS0 'PBSBAW AB 1,56,940 1,55,900

5 2 65 406 2 64 488 (2) Wma HBADQtrABTBBS AND TWO BOJIIBBB 18,10,390 17,85,800 SQ17ADBONS AT BAOBo

8 24 1 3 13 (3) Sun AT W:ma HBADQ17ABTBBS, CsAxur., 1,28,780 83,800 t;

~ • • 90 ' 581 ' 92 593 (.&) ABH'I' Co·OPBB&TlON SQ17&DBONs AT Q17li'PT&, 21,24,300 21,50,500 l'BSB.A.WAB, CBA.XL.u.A .A.IID AIIBALA O!JB BAOS:. --;__

168 1.128 J66 1,121

-""':' 42,2~,410 41,76,000

130 DEFL~CX SERVICES ESTIMATES

NVJill&u.

usa. t937~ n. as.

EXPEl\"DITURE.

Sl7B-READ A.-SQUADRONS AND STAFF AT GROUP, WING STATIONS, WING HEAD· QUARTERS, ROYAL AIR FORCE IDLL DEPOT AND INDIAN AIR FORCE.

Hmoa~ (a)-SQuA.D30N8 .A.ND S'l'.&.n' A'l' GBOUP, WING STA.'l'IONS UD WING JiB.&DQVABTEBS

Detailed heads-

188 168 (1) Pay of officers •

1,128 1,121 (2) Pay of British ·air· men.

165 170 (3) Pay of Indi&D ranka and oiviliana • •

463 485 (4) Pay of followers.

(15) Kit aDd clothing al· lowanoe. •. • • .

(8) Tnt.Dsportation •

(7)Hired tranaport,

(8) Miaoellaneoua •

~-Emergency out iupay

Aecouota. l93S·S8.

Ra.

Budgd E-.timate, 1938-37.

Fa.

111,08,200

21,64,610

1,01,690

96,940

1,11,270

1,150,000

1,700

'17,000

----

. MAIN HEAD. 10.-

Revi.kd Estimate, 1936·37.

Rudget Eetimate, 1937-38.

14,65,000 I

21,65,1100

95,700

09,200

1,10,600

1,61,000

3,000

'16,000

ToT.&.ro Aluroa HsAD fa) • 41,00,537 42,20,410 42,12,000 41,76,000

Carried oyer 41,00,537 4.2,20,410 42,12,000 41,78,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-3fl. 1st"'

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-eonld.

· Exl'ulfmONS.

Minor heod (o).-Squadrons and Stall at Group, Wing Stations and Wing Headquarters­General.-The provision under this head represents the pay and allowances and milw•llaneous charges of the personnel of one Group Headquarters at ·Peshawar, two Win& StatioLB at Riaa.lpur and Kohat, one Wing Headquartel'IJ at Chaklala, aDd ' Army Co-operation Squadrons. _

The provision also includes the pay and allowances of two meteorologioal oftlcera wlo aupply weather information and study the spev.ial meteorological problems in connection with fiying in this country.

Budget 1937-38 is less than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. '" lakh mainly due to re-organisation GfNo. 3 (1) Wing. · . .

ll1711BD8o

1035. 111!7· ST. as.

B~ Estimate, 1938-37.

Ra. Ra. Brought fonrard • U,00,537 42,20.UO

EXPE...~ITUR~

BUB-HEAD A.-8QUADRONS AND STAFF AT GROUP. WING

. STATION~, WING · HEAl>-QUARTERS, ROYAL Am FORCE HILL DEPOT AND INDIAN AIR FOR~cld..

Hlsoa lbAD (&) RoY.u. .Am FoBtm HILL na.or. Detailedb~

0) Pay of oiviliana _~·~·.} (!!) Payoffollowera. (3) Transportation (t) Hired tr8llSDOrt (5) MiaoellaneoU. •

Dedvci-Emergenor in par •

TOT.U.lllliOB HuD(&) •

M.nrua lla.&D(o)-hmi.AB Am Foao:a. Detailed heada-

115 15 (1) P•r of oftioera • !8 ~9 (2) Par of British air·

DieD

" 109 (3) Pay of Indiao ranks and oiviliana

13 48 (4) Pay of followen (5) Kit and olothing allow-

anoee • (8) Tr&lllpOrtatioD , (7) llisoellaoeolW •

11ectuai-Emergenor outlD par

TOT.u.lloroa U:.u (c) • • •

Kmoa lhAD (4)-.D.I".DCTOP-R~ .-.aD8 tnrDh l.l)JI"TBIBl1'l'OBY Pmnaon A.ar. Ul25

Kuo• lhAD (e)-.D.I"llrTO'P-RBCIO' , •• ~a o• A.ooo"l7lft o:r F.ur:u.Y A.I.LosKD'ZS ..ax ADxJar •

• •

19,188

1,66,499

28,729

9,16,!11

33,42,249

33,42,249

19,400

19,400

1,00,710

'10,690

46,560 3,640

4,400 8,420 4,000

2,47,320

1.'11,000

14.87.000

34,87,000

MAIN HEAD 10.-

Budget Estimate, 1937-38,

Ra. Ra. 42,12,000 41,76,000

16,000

2,18,000

36,000

9,28,000

34,83,000

34,83,000

17,600

17,600

1,12,000

87,500

69,100 9,300

6,700 9,700 4,100

2,97,400

31,00(1

9,60,000

35,07,000

13,000

34,94,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38.

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-contd. ExPI.ANAnONS,

Minor head (c).-Indian .Air F~.-As a result of the recommendation~~ of the Indlau Sandburst Committee, it was decided, with the approval of the Secretary of State fo~ India. lo · form an Indian Air Force unit. Six Indian cadets were sent to Cranwell in September 1930 for the normal two years' course for all entrants to the Royal Air Force; of these one cadet wae transferred for training in stores duties in England. These cadets graduated as pilot officer& in .Augnst 1932 and were attached to squadrons of the Royal .Air Force in England fo~ Bix months becoming available to form the first unit of the Indian Air Force in Apxil1933.

One cadet was sent to Cra.nwell in September 1931 for a similar course, three were sent; in January 1932, three in .Augost 1932, three in .August 1933, two in August 1934 and two more in September 1936 to ensure a steady flow ot regnlar officers for the Indian air force. Of theee one arrived in March 1934, three in September 1934, one In .April 1935, two in April' 1936 and one is expected to arrive in June 1937. ·

1 The first batch of Indian apprentices engaged in 1931 were given technical training in R. A. J!.

workshop. Those who successfu.lly completed the training were selected for service and others discharged. Airmen of semi-technical trades have been engaged and apprentices are being trained in oonoection with the formatic..n of, the 2nd flight. · .

· Budget 1937-38 is more than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. •50 lakh due mainly to expansion ofth~ Indian Air Force.

DE!o"ENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

.lliiWibera.

1938. 19~7· Acoounta, 87. 38. 1935-36.

ScrB-HEAD B.-EDUCATIONAL, ETC.. Ra. ESTABLISHMENTS AND ROY A.L AIR FORCE MEDICAL SERVICE. DEPOTS, ETC.

MINoa liBAD (a)-EDVOATJONAL .um hrSTBVC'l'IONAL EsTABUSHKBNTS.

Detailedh~ 2 2 (1) Pa~ of students at th6

Staff College, Quetta • (2) 1\Iinor training expenses

grant • • • • Deduc&-Emergenoy out; in

pay

TOTAL MINoa HaAD (a) . 26,037 :Hmoa HBAD (b)-RoYAL Am FoBOII

EDVOATION. Detailed head&-

20 23 ( 1) Pay of establishments (2) Education grant; • Deduei-Emergency out;

in pay

TOTAL MINoa HBAD (b) 1,17,883 Mmoa !bAD (c)-R. A.. F. liBDICAL

Saanca. Detailed beads-

10 10 (I) Pay of officera • 27 27 (2) Pay of British

~en • • • (3) Kit and clothing al·

lowsnoes • • • (4) Transportation (II) Miscellaneous • (6) Coeil of treatment in

Civil and .Military hoe· pit&la • •

Deduci-Emergenoy out in pay

TOTAL MINoa HsAD (o) •

Mnroa HUD (d,-AmoaA.rr ~BPOT. De bailed heads-

25 25 ( 1) Pay of offioen . fh)3 625 (2) Pay of British airmen. 283 282 (l') Pay of Indian ofticers.

other ranka and oivilian& • • •

ISO 181 (4) Pay of foUowera • (II) Kit and clothing

allowanoea • (II) Tnullportat.ion • (7) Hired transport (8) Miscellaneous Deduc'-Emergenoy out

in pay

2,09,953

Bud~et Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

«,610

4,330

.48,940

1,16,930

1,03,380

45,490

2,570 5,000 2,000

62,590

2,21,030

2,50,220 9,45,520

1,99,020 45,620

54,500 85,950

200 30,330

MAIN HEAD 10.-

Re•ieed Estimate, 1936-37,

Ra.

Budget Estimate. 1937-38.

R8.

26,000

3,000

29,000

1,33,800 7,500

1,41,300

l,OIS,OOO

47,500

2,600 5,000 2,000

63,000

2,25,000

2,511,000 9,64,200

1,73,600 46,100

M,400 84,000

200 27,000

Total Kln~Jr S:..d (d) • 15,98,865 18,11,360 18,011,500

---- ------Canledover 19,52,739 19,98,260 !0,00,800 -----

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 235

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-contd . •

EXPLAllfAftOl!l'S.

' Sub·Heacl B.-Minor h.eacl (a.).-StaJ!CoUege, Quetta.-Two Royal Air Force o!Boers are 1&3onded for training at the Stall C:~Uege, Q11e,ta. The object is to afford selects d o!BGera higher instr11ction in the art of war and in the duties of the staff than is obtainable in a 1q11adron.

Budget 1937·38 is less than Budget 1936·37 by Rs. •20 lakh due to transfer to the Army of the pay charges of Wing Commander, Instructor •

. Minor Head (b).-Royal Air Force Education.-This minor he..c:t provides for the pay and allowance• of eight Royal Air Force eiucation officers, one Indian assistant education officer, sa Mm7 110hool mistresses and eight language teacher&.

The functions of education officers in India are to provide educational facilitiea for officers and airmen in preparation for service courses and examinations and for general edu· cation with a view to raise the level of general intelligence and to develop those qualities of mind and character which go to form an efficient disciplined force under modem conditions:

School mistresses are employed for the education of airmen's childre11.

Budget 1937-38 is more than Budget 1936·37 by Rs. •24 lakh due to an btc~ iD establishment.

Minor Head (c).-R. A. F. MedicoJ Sef'l'ke.-Under this head provision baa been made fer the personnel of the Royal Air Force medical service which is organised for the prevention of disease andforthe care and treatmentofsuchsiokandinjuredas may not require hospital treatmen,. On grounds cf economy • all hospital cases are sent to the Army hospitals for treatment an<l their es:penses are met from Royal Air Force funds on fixed ~tea. ·

236 DEFL'iCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

.Namben.

1tf31l- 11137· 87. 38.

Brought forward ..•

SUB-HEAD B.-EDUCATIONAL ETC.. ESTABLISHMENTS AND R. A. F. MEDICAL SERVICE. DEPOTS, ETC.-ncld.

lluroa J1uD (e)-.Ama;urr PABL

Detailed head&-

(1) Pay of officers • • (2) Pay of British airmen

18 18 188 178 iot 111' · (3) Pay of Indian ranks

and civilians • • 07 . (4) Pay of followers •

(5) Kit and clothing: allowances. • •

· f6) Transportation {7 ) Hired transport (8) Misoellaneoua •

• Dedud-Emergenoy iapay.

• out

l'd:moR llz..LD (/) EoOLESIASTIC.AL ESrA• DLIIIJIIIBNTB-R. A. F. SJIA.3]II 01' CosT.

lfUB.BEA.Il C.-ROYAL Am FORCE BEADQUAR'IERS.

Detailed bead.-!3 23 (l) Pay of officers •

12 12 (2) Pay of British airmen

G2 63 (Sl Pay of establishment other than followers

CJ U (4) Pay of followera • (6) Kit and clothint

allowances • (8) Transportation (7) Hired transport (8) MisoeD.aneou. • • (9) Telephone chargee •

{10) Unforeseen ex· penditl11'8 to ~ ll&llctioned by the Air Officer Commanding

~Emergency cut inpay • •

Toru. SUB·HuD (C)

Account.. 1135-38.

·Ra.

Badge& Estimate, )936·37.

Ra.

MAIN HEAD 10.-

Reviaed Estimate, 11136-37.

Ra.

Badge& Estimate. 1937-38.

Rs.

19,52,738. 19,98,260 • 20,00,800

I .

6,85,119

26,37,857

7,35,077

. ". 1,62,580 3,39,960

75,740 23,050

20,160 34,000

150 13,000

6,68,640

14,100

1,56,000 3,26,650

75,800 22,800

19,200 34,500

150 13,000 1

6,48,100

14,100

26,81,000 26,50,000 26,63,000

4.39,340 4,64,000

35,940 31,300

1,67,500 1, 79,800 9,260 9,300

1,460 1,600 60,500 55,000

38,000 37,000 9,000 10,000

15,000 15,000 .. 7,66,000 7,89,000 8,63,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

-ROY'AL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-conttl.

EXPLAN.A.1701118.

MifiOf' Head (e).-Aircraft Parlc.-

Budget 1937-38 is leSB than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. • 21lakh -due to ~ormal4uc~tio~ . '

, ' • • • f , ~ , •• ,, 1 , r ' · Sub-H«Jd 0.-RoyaJ Alr1!'orce Headquarter.t.-Thia head provides f'orthe salllnes, eto .. of

the staff employed at Royal Air Force Headquarters aacl for eertain o~t.iugeot~pe~. . '

Budget 1937-38 is more than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. • 37 Jakh due~. ~cl. ~'provision lor es:penditure relating to the Provision Section.

O!:FL~Cli: SERVICES ES'IU.UTES

Stm-BEAD D.-PURCHASE AND SALE OF STORES.

JhxoB lb.m (a)-AVIATION STo:us. Detailed heada-

(1) Parclmae from the Army

(2) Central purchase (3) Local purchase

.,,_...,. •·' j

·14) Transfer ofat.ores from non-mill· tary departments and Imperial •~tiona · •..•.

(5) Cuat.omaduty

(6) Deduci-Value of st.orea issued on payment to M. E. S., other departments ol the Central Government or transferred to ~, . .

Netexpenditure under (o) •

MnroB BEAD (b~MEOBANio.u. TuNs· J'OB!' &roBES.

Detailed heada-(1) Purchase from the Army (2) Central purchase • • (3) Local purchase \4) Transfer of at.orea from non­

militarydepart.menta and Imperial stations •

(G) Cuat.oma dut7 • •

( 0) Dtducl-Value of st.orea iBBued on payment t.o M. E. S., other departments of the Central Guvernment or transferred to ~um,.. • • • • •

( 7) Dedud-Bire charges of M. T. vehica allocatod for purchase of

' JaL To atoree (spare parte and tyrea)

Net upeodi'ore under (b) •

Owried OYer • . . .

Accounts, 1935-36.

Ra.

'12,446

21,065

93,601

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Ra.

1,00,000 23,000

15,000 .

1,38,000

8,000

6,000

1,33,000

100 25,000

900

.. 18,000

«,000

100

8,000

8,100

3'1,900

1,'10,900

MAIN HEAD 10-

Revised Estimate, 1936-3'1.

Rs.

95,000

43,000

1,38,000

Bud go' Estimate, 1937-38.

Rt.

91,000 18,000

1,000 111,000

1,26,000 I

8,000

.'l,OOO

1,17,0001

100 20,000

000

155,470

'16,470

8,00()

8,00()1

'10,4701

1,87,47(

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 238

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-contd.

Sub-heacl D.-Purcha.Be a.nd •ale of •eoru.-This head caters for such aviation, mechanical t.ransport and miscellaneous stores as can be purchased in India for the maintenance alld repair of aircraft and mechanical transport vehicles of the- Royal .Air Fo1ce and Indian Force ; also for the cost of food, clothing, fuel, light, petrol, benzol, lubricants, ordnance· equipment and medical stores obtained from .Arm7 sources or by direct purcba~e in India.

!~O DEFENCX SERVICES ESTIMATES

Broughtrorward •

SOB-BEAD D-PU'RC'HA.SE AND SALE OF STO~.

Kmo• H•d (c)-PaoVDIIUBL J)etailecllaeada--

(1) PurchaN from the Army • (2) Central purohaN • • • (3) Looal purohaae • • • (') Transfer of stores from non..milit&r7

departments and Imperial stations. (5) BonUII paid under theelidiflg scale

of rationa 10heme •

(IS) Dedud-VaJue of atone ieeued on payment to M. E. S., other depart· mente of the Central Government o~ traoaferred to Army

Aeoounte, uu.aa.

Ra. 93,501

Net erpendituN under (c) 1,95,202 Knro• JIBAD (d)-Fvn £BD LtGBT.

Det&iled heada-p) Purohaee from the Army • • ,1) Central purchaae • • • (8) Looal pU:rchaae • • • • (f) '1-n.nafer of stores from non-milltar)'

departments and ImperiallltatioDI :.

(15) Deduce-Value of atores Issued on payment to M. E. s., other d .. partmente of the Central Government ortranaferred to Army. •

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Re. 1,70,900

I,00,560 . .. 7'1,800

15,000 -1,93,360

1,800 1,8dD

MAIN HEAD 10.-Revised

Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs. 1,38,000

'Budge' Estimate. 1937·38.

RA. 1,87,-&70

1,49,000

32,000

19,000 2.00:060

2,000 --2:00-0

1,91,560 2,05,000 1,98,000

24,080 .. 9,000

33,080

103 100

25,100

7,000

32,100

100 --100

Net expenditure under (d) • 29,238 32,980 29,000 32,000 J!Dro• J1BAD (e)-P&'rBOLo BBNZOL AJID

LUBBIOAJl'IS (AvuriOB). Det&iled heada-

(1) Purohue from the Army • • (2) Central purchaae. • • • (3) Looal purohaN • • • • ( •> Transfer of stores from non-military

clep&rtmante and Imperial station~.

(15) Dedud-Value of etorel iemed on payment to M. E. S., other depart­monte of the Central Government or transferred to Army. • •

(IS) Deduc'-Credit9 received from the Civil Department on account of rebate ol excise duty on petrol purchued for R. A. F. for long dil• tanoe Indian tlighte ; • •

Net espenditare UDder (e) • • • •

8,27,058

11,«,997

7,98,000 10,000

600

10,000 -s,i8,500

'1,600

'1,600

8,11,000 ----7,65,000

12,08, •• 0 11,2'1,000

7,36,000 20,000 1,000

10,000 7.6~00

1,000

8,000 12,000

7,155,000

11,72,.70

FOB THE YEA.B 1937-38.

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-contd. •

Brought forwvd • SUB-HEAD D.-PURCHASE AND

• SALE OF STOREs-:ontd. MnroB HEAD (J)-PETBOL .um LVBBJ•

CANTS (M. T.). Detailed beads-

(I ) Purchase from the Army • ( 2) Central purchase ' • • • (3) Local purchase • • -. • ( ') Transfer of stores from non-military

departments and Imperial stations.

(15) Deduct-Value of stores issued on payment to M. E. S., other depart­mente of the Central Government or transferred to Army • • •

(6) Dedtu:~-Hire charges of vehicles allocated fer purchase of petrol. oil and lubricants.

Accounts, 1935-36,

Rs. 11,44_997

Budget Estimate. 19:16-37.

Rs. 12,06,440

59,580

100

59,680

600

4,600 6,100

Re~.sed Estimate. 1936-37.

Rs. 11,27,000

241•

Budget Estimate,

1937-38. Rs.'

11,72,470

. 37,000 .. . . 37,000

1,000

4,000 6,000

Net expenditure ander (/) • • MnroB HliAD (g)-MlSOBI.LANBoua

Sro.BE8,

38,879 54,580 ---=5=-1,"""000 32,000

Detailed heads-(I) Purchase from the Army (2) Central purchase. • • • (3) Local purchase • • • , (4) l'ransferof stores from non.m.ilitary

departments and Imperial stations, ( 6) Customs duty • • • •

' ( 6) Deduct-Value of stores issued on payment to M. E. S., other , depart­mente of the Central Government or transferred to Axmy. . •

Net expenditure under (g) • MINOR HEAD (h)-:l'llEDIOAL STORES,

Detailed heads- . ( 1) Purchase from the Army (2) Central purchase • (3) Local purchase • • • • ( 4) Transfer of stores from non-military

departments and Impeiialstations •.

( 6) Dedud-Value of stores iasued on payment to M. E. S., other depart­mente of the Central Government or transierred to Army. •

45,000 60,000 20,000

200 15,000

1,40,200

31,000

37,000

1,85,296 1,03,200

11,800

200

Net expenditure bndof (h) _ • • • ___ . 15,765 _ _ 12,000

Carried over _ . • __ a.. _ 13,8!,937 . _ 13,76,220

... 66,000 50,000

. 29,000

21,000 1,66,000

25,000

25,000

1,35,000 1,41,000

14,000

12,500

500

13,000

13,000.

13,27,000 . 13,58,470 .... ----

Q

DEF~NqE_ SERVICES ~TI:M,A.TES

Brought forward

SUB-HEAD D.-PURCHASE AND SA~ OF STORE~~ ;

. ~!:n~ HEAD (i).~mo. · ·

Detailed h~ads-CI->- ~llfchat!b from the Army ·· • (2} ee_nt.i:f!-1 p~hase · • (3) Local purchase • ( 4) Transfer of stores from non-military

departments and Imperial stations. · .. \ \.

{5t Oristoms duty •

.,

{ 6}: DedWI-V a.I~e of ·&tores iBBued on payment to :M. E. S., other depart­menta of the Central Governmen11 q_r tr~erredto Army.

( ... ~~expenditure under ~t),

Mmo:l} JP!IAD (j)~-O:Imll' AN9J': , , ' ' . ' • &ro:aBS. .

Detailed lieads-(1) Purchase from the Army • • (2) Centralpurchase • • • (3), Local purchase ·• • · • · • ( 4) Transfer· of stores from non-military

departments and Imperial stations. { 5) Customs duty • • · • •

TOTAL

(tl\ Dedue~-Value of atoresiBBued on payment to M. E. S., other depa.rho mente of the Central Government or transferred to Army.

Net expenditure under ( i)

D~Tr.nsfers from the Defence ~------- ....

·-·· TOTAL SUB·liBAD D

II

Accounts, 1935-36 •.

. Rs: -

Budget Estimate, 1936·37.

Rs.

13,84,937 - 13,76,;!20.

78,113

1,77,063

16,40,113

'62,580 5,000 500'

5,000J _.,....._ __ ·'

73,080

8,()00

70,080

1,66,200 3,000 1,000

100 5,400

1,75,700

20,000

20,000

1,55,700

16,02,000

-16,40,~13 . 16,02,000

MAIN HEAD 10.-

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

Budget Estimate,, 1937-38 •

Rs.

13,27;000. 13,58>470

",, • .

59,000,

1,65,000-

15,51,000

15,51,000

63,000 2,0,00 1,500

6>50&-'

'~o

. • ~.00()

.......--3,00()

70,000

' 1,77,200

7,330 1,000

100 4,900

1,90,530

10,000

10,000

1,80,530

16,09,000

27,000

15,82,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-3a 24-3

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)--contd.

EXPLAN ATIOl!fS.

2U DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

Detailed beads-

(I) :MisoeDaneous. • • (2) Compensation for loaaea

(3) Language rewards

\4) LOSI ~fcash •

(5) Pr'.nting and atation81'7 j •

(6) Anti-malarial meaaurea •

• •

(7) Storage ohargea of Royal Air Foroa explosives on deposit in arsenals.

(8) Repairs, painting and modi.floations of R. A :F. bombs and bomb boxes on deposit .in arsenals • •

(9) Services rendered transport •

by Army • • •

(10) Deduci-Credit on account of services rendered by R. A. F. transport. to Army or M. E. s. •

tll) Administration of telephones (excluding thOse of R. A. F. lleadquartera) •

(l 2 ) Indian combined transport service.

( U) After charg~ below six pe~oe in eaub case 1n respect of &U'man transferred to Imperial payment.

,Reserve at the disposal of the Air Odicer Commandi.Jlg for emall 1111 ... urea • • • •

Accounts, 1935·36.

Ra.

1,81,350

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Ra.

13,600 1,!00

1,700

-49,000

4,500

55,000

19,000

2,500

17,500 2,000

50,000

2,16,000

MAIN HEAD 10.­

-Revisl!d. Estimate, 1936-37.

1,88,000

Budget Estimate. 1937-38.

Re.

2,650 1,200

1,200

53,000

4,500

30,000

10,000

2,450

-18,000

2,000

50,000

1,75,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 241>

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)--Contd.

Sub-head E.-MiBcellaneous.-Thia head provides for expenditure on miscellaneous ~:et· vioea, e.g., compensation to officers and airmen for loss of kit, compensation to civilians for damage to crops or other property caused by aircraft or mechanical transport, rewards to officera· and airmen on their qualifying in Indian languages, payments for printing and stationery, storage• and other charges for Royal .Air Force bombs iD arilenals, eto.

Budget 1937-38 is less than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. •411akh due mainly to smaller sto:ra~~r charges in respect of R. A. F. bombs. " · ~ · '

2U DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMArES

SUB-BEAD F.-WORKS EXPENDI• TURE •

.Uuoa BuD (o)-WoBD.

Detanedhe~

(l) Aooommodation-Ot!leera• qaarten and~.

(2) Aooommodation-British personnel •

(3) Aeoommodation-Indfan ersonn81· • (4) Accommodation-misoellaoeoua

units

(G) Hoapibala • (6 )_Depot&. eto •• • (7) Defenoea • • f8l Mobilization works • . . '(9) .\fiscellaneoua •

(10) Landa, oommunicationa and drain· age • • • • •

( 11) Furniture •

( 12) Installation.-Water

(13) J.NsT.U.UTIONS-Er.EOrBICAn

(14} Minor works

(15) Losses

TOTAL MINoa HBAD (o)

MINoa HBAD (b ).-ldAJNTEN.&.NOB-·B'OILJ)o JNOS, COIDI17NIOATIONS, BTO.

Detaned heads-

(1) Buildings • • •

(2) Military roads in oantomnenta

(3) Military roads ex-cantonments .

(4) Furniture • •

(5) Miacellaneoua • • •

TO'l'.U. Mnroa HK.n (b) •

Caniedovu

Accounts. 1935-36.

Rs.

3,74,524

5,57,711

9,32,235

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Ra.

21,000

28,000

2,00,090.

20,560

17,000

10,000

1,00,000

3,96,560

2,61,000

29,400

9,700

31,000

1,88,200

5,19,300

9,15,860

MAIN HEAD 10.-

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Ra.

2,49,000

5,34,000

7,83,000

Budget ·Estimate,

1937-38. Rl.

41,000

2,53,000

45,560

23,000

17,000

10,000

1,21,000

5,10,560

2,42,000

29,500

10,000

29,500

1,84,000

4,95,000

10,05,560

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

ROYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-contd.

Bub-head F.-Worb a:penditur'e.-This bead includes provision for the construct.ion of (') buildings required to accommodate Royal Air Foroe and Indian Air Force personnel and stores. (it) defences, (iii) roads. {i") purchase of lands and (")purchase of furniture, as well as mainte• 11ance thereof. Royal Air Force works are normally executed by or through the agency of the Military Engineer Services. An officer of the Military Engineer Services designated Chief Engineer, Royal Air Force, is on the staff of the Headquarters, Royal Air Force. His duties are to advise the Ai.r Officer Commanding on all matters pertaining to buildings, roads, water and electrical supply, etc., to interpret Royal Air Force requirements to the Military Engineer Services, and to check and revise plans, specifications, etc., to ensure their suitabilityfol' Royal Air Force requirements. Establishment charges at 6 per cent. and tools and plant charges at 1 per cent. are paid to the Military Engineer Services for work done by them for the Royal Air Force; works audit charges at li per cent. are provided under Head 2-J. :

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. •97lakh more than Budget 1936-37 due to regrants.

us DEFENCE EnVICES ESTIMATES

Broaght forward

SUB.HEAD P-WORK~ EXPENDI· TURE-eoncld.

llnfoB liBAD (o).-lr.uNTmrANOB AND 0PBBATIOR-ImJ'rALLATIONSo

Detailed heada-(1) WatenupplJ

(2) Electrical - -. . -.. (3) Miscellaneous mac.hiner1 • ( 4) Renewals •

To~&~. MINoa Htiu (c)

MJNOB HBAD (cf).--GJIINliUI. Clu:aoBI

DetAt.iled heada-(1) Rent for hired buildings • (2) Rent of land • (3) Rates and taxes

!

( 4) Payments for railwa1 aidinga and platforma • • •

(5) Care of vacant bulldinga (6) Miscellaneous •

• Kmoa BuD (e)-EsTDLIBBIIBlrr

Hu.oall.a&D(J).-"l'oor.a uu Pun

Dedud.-Tranaf'era from the Defence ReeernFund . • •

T~ 8011-B.KAD F-Wou:a ExPBRD1· 'I17U • • •

Aooounta, 1935·36.

Ra.

9,32,235

2,20,898

38,190

61,398

9,766

12,62,487

12,62,487

Budget Estimate,

1936-37.

Rs.

; 9,15,860

74,000 1,48,800.

1,200

2<24,000

2,100 9,200 1,500

9,000 2,800 6,000

30,600

69,830

9,710

12,40,000

12,40,000

MAIN HEAD 10.-

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

7,83,000

2,21,000

34,000

61,000

8,000

10,97,000

10,97,000

Budget Estimate,

1937-38.

Rs.

10,05,560 ----

79,000 1,40,000

1,000 4,000

2,24,000

2,100 9,200 1,600

9,700 2,900 6,000

31,500

65,480

10,460

13,37,000

1,68,000

11,81,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38.

ROYAL Am FORCE (INCLUDING STORES).

!50 DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

MAIN BEAU 10.-

SUB-HE.&.D G.-ENGLAND.

, f11 \ Paymente to Air Ministry for troops aerving in India • •

(b) Furlough and voyage pay • (c) Marriage allowanoee and allot·

mente • • • (d) Cost of aea transport • (e) Storee taken to India •

(/) Educational and instl"Uctional charges.

(g) Discharge gratuities • (A) National health insurance • (i) Unemployment insurance • • (J) Contributory pensiona act, 1925. (l:) Miscellaneous • • • • (I) Consolidated clothing allowances

(m) Leave and deputation salaries • (n) Sterling overseas pay (o) Stores for India-

(I) Aviation- · (a) Contribution to the R. A. F.

. Equalisation Fund-(i) For-expenditure during the

year • • • (ii) For transfer to the Fund •

(b) Normal wastage of Airframes and engines-

(I) For expenditure during the the year • • •

(ii) For transfer to the Equalisa· tion Fund · • • •

12) Aviation (stores) • (3, M. T, (vehicles) • ( 4: M:. T, (spares) (6) Clothing • (8 Ordnance (stores) • ( 7) M:isoellaneous , ( 8) Publications and forms

Budget . Accounts, Estimate,

IU5-S6, 1936-37.

Rs. Rs.

28,00,000 1,12,000

10,00,000 2,80,000

8,000 30,000

19,000 17,000 48,000 62,000 2,000

13,000 12,000 5,000

21,24,000

18,54,000 65,000 40,000 20,000

6,18,000 3,18,000

27,000

Reviaed Estimate, 1936-37.

Ra.

TOTAL srns·H•411 a,_.ExGUIQ) 83,32,895 . 94,74,ooo 73,62,000 Deduci.-Transfers £rom the Defence

Reserve Fund •

SUB-HEAD H.-EXCHANGE ON ENGLISH EXl'E111Drl'URE.

( 1) ExobanllS on English expenditure other than on atorea • • •

'(2) E~~:cbange on English expenditure on d0re8 • •

83,32,895 94,74,000. 73,62,000

T,yru -43,171 --3~,000

Budlile& Estimate, Jll37-38.

Rs.

28,00,000 92,000

10,40,000 2,80,000

6,000 34,000

16,000 16,000 32,000 60,000

4,000 16,000

5,000 5,000

12,19,000

25,000

i0,67,000 16,67,000 2,12,000

25,000 25,000

4,12,000 94,000 22,000

91,74,000

2,23,000

89,51,000

En•x»rrva• MADr Ba6.D 10 • 1,80,88,857 1,94,66,000 1,70,82,000 1,88,49,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38.

F.OY AL Am FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)--coMI4..

25! DEFXNCX SERVICES ESTIMATES

RECEIPTS.

SOB-BEAD D.-SALE OF STORES.

(I) Sale of obeolete and lt11'plaa atoree

f!) .Reooveriea on aooounll or stores fsaued OD paym&nfl.

(3) Dedtd-Refund of excise duty on paymen• issues of oU keroaine and petrol • • •

TOTAl\ Sua·HBAD D.

SU'B·HEAD E.-MISCELLANEOUS.

(1) Credits for aem.cea rendered

(2) After credits below six pence in each case in respect of airmen • tr&Dsferred to IJnperial payment.

(I) Mlsoellaneoaa receipts

(4) Indian combined transport servioe • • • • •

(IS) Receipts on account of conaer· vancy charges • • • •

SO &HEAD F.-WORKs­

Rani of baildinga and furniture

SUB-BEAD 0,-ENGLAND-

L Value of clothing. aoooutrementa, etc.. in poaaeeaion of airmen on transfer from India • • •

I. Ooaaolidatecl olotbing aUowancea •

1. Kienellaneoaa

'· Sale of aarplua and obsolete store.

-roto.u. 8173-lluD 0.-EJroLUQ) •

SOB-HEAD H.-EXCHANGE

Aecounta, 11133-36.

1,26,008

44,181

27,103

83,503

-329

Badget Eetimate. 1936-37.

50,000

85,000

1,000

1,34,000

12,000

23,800

4,000

200

40,000

28,000

8,000

14,000

3,000

1,000

24,000

MAIN HEAD X-

Reviaed Eehmate, lll38-37.

1,14,000

28,000

28,000

43,000

Budget Estimate. 1937·38.

50,00()

80,50()

1,50()

1,29,00()

12,000

26,000

1,000

1,000

40,000

26,000

9,000

12,000

4,000

2,000

27,000

--- --- ---- ----!,80,486 2,24,000 2,115,000 2,22,000

FOB THE YEAB 1937~ ·

OOYAL AIR FORCE (INCLUDING STORES)-coftdd.. . . ·,.

Exl'wJr.LTJOJrlo '

aWN HEAD llJXI ROYAL INDIAN NAVY (INCLUDING STORES). tc en

SUMMARY OJ' ESTIMATES. .... .laooant.e. 111811·86. Bvclllet .latlmatt. 1~86-87. Bevllecl EJtlmate1 1936-87. Ba4itt E•tlmatt1 18B7 -881

Bead• Qro. Net Oro. Net 01'088 Net GfOBI lht ura::dl· :Becelpt.. esz::df· ~ '&loelpt.. Upeudl• ftll8Ddlo . Reoelptl upendlo ~:1· Beoelptlt UJliiDdl• are. are. tt.rl. tare. tare. ~.

B&. a .. Ba. l!.l. lls. Be. a.. a.. a.. BL a.. a.. A.-ou .. u. 8VI'D•

1,77,0&1 1,77,0'1 1.83,000 1,79,000 1,85,000 1,86,000 't'.lliiOI 1,83,000 1,79,000

~N.lVT 8D&U'f DIP.A.UIPD 77,1139 77,93~ 76,000 ... 76,000 76,000 76,000 76,000 7CI,OOO

c.-s.u.ur .. .UD 0 ALLOW.A.JIIO&I OJ

~ OHIOIIJI8 .liD 10,22,833 12,66,000 IIU .lJLOd 10,22,833 11,60,000 11,60,000 11,00,000 11,00,000 12,66,000

I)~IICBJ.L.UfiOVI Q IHOU U%.liiLIIB• 16,82fo 19,000 19,000 15,000 111,000 IIIMTI 16,82' 15,000 15,000

!o-DOOI(Y .l.BDI AIID 10,60,7'3 10,60,743 9,70,000 9,70,000 10,3~,000 9,77,000 9,77,000 e WUBUJIOP. 10,34,000

~ JI-PVIICII.l .. AJrll

.... B.u o•aro&88. 13,73,751 13,73,751 12,57,000 12,57,000 11,57,000 11,57,000 11,45,000 11,,5,000 ~-

o-l'lfBCJUJia £lfJ)

~ lllU o•llllPI UD Y-JU.a 1,111,536 1,111,636 14,02,000 14,02,000 16,000 15,000 2,000 2,000

11..-BXPIR'Dl'flJU 01 1,1111,71~ 2,119,719 2,77,000 2,77,000 2,65,000 2,65,000 8,32,000 8,82,000 ~ Wous a I -MIIOKLL.lm!OUI • 1,13,7611 1,18,765 1,13,000 1,18,000 1,11,000 1,11,000 1,19,000 1,19,000

BIOUPrll 11,85,07J -5,86,079 2,91,000 -2,91,000 4,14,000 -4,14,000 8,41,000 -8,41,q<JO

l.-Bnalaod 19,82,820 16,739 19,08,081 20,08,000 8,000 20,00,000 21,72,000 22,000 21,60,000 22,19,000 8,000 22,11,000

~-bcb&Dce. -10,018 -127 -9,886 -11,000 -11,000 --- -·-- ----6Z,66,868 11,09,691 66,U,267 '14,66,000 2,99,000 71,66,000 61,13,000 4,36,000 66,77,000 63,36,000 8,49,000 69,87,000

Dtdtl4.-'I ransfe1'11 f'l'om t.be Defence x-..., I'Wid 2,09,000 2,09,000 ---- -----

TO!'u 112,611,968 11,09,691 66,47,267 74,65,000 2,99,000 71,66,000 61,13,000 4,36,000 66,77,000 61,27,000 8,40,000 67,78,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 25!)'

EXPLANATIONS.

The Royal Indian Marine which was reorganised on a combatant ~asia from t?,e 1~t April 1928 by an Act of Indian Legislature became the "Roya 1 Indian Navy With fuU combatant status with effect from the 2nd October 1934. The combatant strength of the force consists of I26• officers 49t warrant officers and 1,284 ratings. The preaent head of the service is a Vice-Admiral of the Royal Navy who is designated "Flag Officer Commanding, Royal Indian Navy." The squadron at present consists of the following vessels:-

Five sloops--" Cornwallis'', "Clive", "Lawrence" "Hindustan" and "Indus"

The patrol vessel-" Pathan " . which serves also as a tender to the depot ship •• Dalhousie ".

The survey ship-" Investigator ", and

The depot ship-" Dalhousie ".

2. The functions of the Royal Indian Navy in pe~·time are as follows:­

(a) Training of personnel for service at sea in war. {b) Organization of the naval defences of Indian coasts and harbours for the protection

of trade in Indian waters in time of war; {c) Marine survey work in Indian waters. (d) Sea transport work for the Government of India, i.e., all arrangements afloat

for the conveyance of troops, animals and stores for Government. .

3. The Royal Indian Navy maintains a dockyard which is capable of dealing with all work in connection with the repair, maintenance and refit of all veeeels and their various parts. The dockyard also accepts work from local Governments, }>rivate firms and the Admiralty.

4. The Royal Indian Navy is responsible f~ the administration and maintenance of Royal Indian Navy buildings (including the buildings constructed by the Military Enginaa. Services for the Royal Indian Navy). ·• ·

5. The Ordnance services in connection with the Royal Indian Navy are carried out by · the Master General of Ordnance in India. The expenditure connected therewith is, however. charged to the Royal Indian Navy estimates.

6. Budget 1937-3S (net) is less than Budget 1936-37 byRs.ll·79lakhsdue mainly to the elimination of provi!\ion for theR. I. N. Sinking Fund (14·00), the separation of Burma (1·34) and, increase in receipts (·50) partly counterbalanced by increased expenditure on the revision of pay and reorganization of staffs ( 1· 06) the provision of a Wireless and a Signal Station at Bombay (2·0!l) and other miscellaneous new measures.

7. The variations under the several sub-heads are explained below:­A. The variation is small. C. The increase of 1· 06 is due to the revision of pay and allowances of officers and warrant

officers and the reorganisation of the Head.Juarters, Dockyard and Depot staffs. D and E. The variation is small. F. Reduction of 1·12 is ma,inly due to the supplyofoilfuelto naval subsidised vessels

in Persian Gulf being taken over by the Admiralty, the necessary J:rovision for which has been made in Home Estimates.

G. The decrease of 14 · 00 is .due to no provision having been made for the R. I. N. Sinking Fund. · '

H. The increase of •5;; is due mainly to provision for a W. T. and Signal Station at Bombay.

I. The variation is small. J · The increase of 2 ·11 is due mainly to-

(") increased provision for purchase of stores 2. 01 (h) oil fuel for subsidiaed vessels in Persian Gulf 1·34 (e) less expenditure on account of separation of Burma -1· 34

•Iocludee 23 o~ appointed In the Indian mercantile marine department and 8 officers emplo"ed on lea transPOrt duUe&. #

tlncludee two warrant officers employed on Military and Sea tl'llDBpOrt duties.

DEFENCE SERVICES E8'l"DDATB

Ji'OR THE YEAR 1937-38. .257

25S DEFENCE SERVJCES ~srnu TES

. Numben.

1936· 1937· 37 •• as.

EXPE~l>ITURJ::.

SUB·HEAJ> A.-GEm:RAL SUPERVI· SIO~.

Detailed Heads-

6 6 (1) Pay of officers

(2l Allowance to .Naval Commander-in-Chief I

JO 30 {3) Pay of eetabliahmentB.

(4) Incidental and miBo eeU,.Ueoue expeneee

{15) Printing and station• ery charges

(6)Dedua-- Recoverie't from the Persian Gulf Lighting Service Fund

Dsdud-E~nergency out in pay

• TOU.L Sl7B·BICA.]) A •

SUB-TJEAD B.-MARINE SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

Detailed Head-

8 (1) Payofoftioen •

11 10 (2) Pay of eetabliebroente

(3) Incidental and mie• cellaneoue expeDBeB , •

Deduct-F:mergency out in pay

MAIN HEAD 11.-ROYAL INDIAN

Budget Aceounts., Estimaw, 1935·36. 1936-37.

Ra. Re.

1,10,600

10,000

39,140

8,260

20,000

6,000

1,77,041 1,83,000

--

3,200

77,939 76,000

Revised Eatimaw, 1936-37.

R•.

---1,79,000

76,000

Budjlet Eatima~. 1937·38.-

R•.

1,17,000

10.000

37,900

6,100

20,000

6,000

l,Sl'i,OOO

60,1500

12,300

3,200

76,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38.

NAVY {INCLUDING STORES)-cofdd.

Numbera.

1936· 1937-37. 38.

SUB-BEAD C.-sALARIES AND ALLOWANCES 011' OFFICERS AND MEN AFLOAT.

Dei;ailed heads-

118 123 (1) Pay of officers and warrant officers

1,064 1,064 {2) Payofmen

(3) lneident&l a!ld misOe~ laneous el[peuea •

Deduct-Emergency cut iD pay

TOTAL Sua·BEAD c

SUB-HEAD D.-MISCELLANEOUS SHORE ESTABLISHMENTS.

Mpoa BB.a:o (11) -FuEL DEPOTS nr ~Jnll PBRSUN GULl', MuSCAT-

Detailed heads.-

(1) Pay of establishment.

(2) IDCidental and miscel. laneous OltJlSnaes

'L'OT.U. llnroB BB&.D {ct) •

Carried t.-r •

Aocounta, 1938-36.

Rs.

10,22,833

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

6,77,000

4,68,000

15,000

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

11,60,000, 11,00,000

. ..

..

Budj.(et Estimate, 19'17-38.

Rs.

7.64,000

~.~4.000

. 18,000

12,fi6,000

260 DEJ:<'EXCE SERVICES ESlHL\TES

Numbers. MAIN liEAD 11.-ROYAL INDIA.._.

1936· 1937· Budget Revised Budaet

Aooouute, Estimate, Estimate, Estimate. :..7 48 1935·35. 1936-37. 1936-37. 1937-liS,

Ra. Rs. Rs. h ...

Brought forward ---- -----dUB-HEAD D.-MISCELLANEOUS SHORE EST ABLISHMENTS--GO'IId.

lfnroa JIBAD (b)-F17Br. DBPOTs ll!f TB• PaB.stAJr G17LJ', BA.lmAIN-Detailed ht>ads-13 13 ( 1) Pay of eatablliohmente. 6,1120 6,30()

(2) Pay oi medical per-sonnel • • •

(3) Cost of drugs and hoe· t~ital stores • • • 500 200·

(4) Incidental and miscel-laneous expenses • • 1,500 1,300

Declue~-Emergency cut in pay ----- --- ---TOTAL MINoa llli:A.D (b) . 8,339 8,520 7,000 7,80() -- --- ----MINoa BBAD (c)-FuEL DEI'OTS IN ~

I'BRSJAJr G17LJ', BABBAH-Detailed head-

(1) Rent of coal godown ---- --- -·--- -----TOTAL MINoa HJ:AD (c) •

MINoa BBAD (d)-LA'NDDIG AND SlDP.PJNG CJuao:a:s ON CoAL AT FuEL D:a:PoTs IN TlDI P:a:BSIU G 17LI'. 220 750 ---

MINOR DAD (e)-SBA TBANS.POB.T l.AVNOBBS AND ESTABLJBHMBNT AT CALOl7'l"l'A-Detailed heads-11 9 (1) Pay of establishments 7,980 5,70()

(~)Contingencies and mis· 1,750 1,50()-cellaneous expenses •

Declud-Emergency cut in pay ---TOTAL:MniOB.BEAD (e) 8,265 9,730 8,000 7,200 -----

TOTAL SuB-BEAD D 16,824 19,000 15,000 15,000 --SOB·HEAD E.-DOCKYARD ANI>

WORKSHOP. MJwoa BBAD {a) -l>oOEYAB.D PBOPIIB0

0o101ANDBB OJ' TBB YARD'S DBPAB'l'IIBNT--

Detailed head.-1 1 (H Pav of officers • 16,310 17,20(} a 3 (J) Payofest.ablishments 8,780 0,200

UtJ 146 (3) Pay of yard craft establishments • 79,960 80,000

Deduce-Emergency cut in pay

--- ---TOTAL AlmoB H:UD (a) • 1,06,876 . 1,05,050 1,05,000 1,06,400·

--- -----Carried over • 1,06,876 1,011,050 1,05,000 1,06,40()

FOR THE YE.AR 1937-38.

NAVY (INCLUDING STORES)--eontd.

Numbers.

1936- 1937· 37. 38.

Brought iorward

SUB-HEAD E.- DOCKl.AbD .AND WORKSHOP-<"ot•rld.

MINOR BEAD (b)-DocxyA.RD PROPER, NAVAL STORE O:r:rxcEB's DEPARTlllENT-­

lJPtailed heads-2 2 i 1) Pa.r of officers •

34 35 ( 2) Pay of establishments Deduct--Emergency cut in

pay

TOTAl. :'lhNOR READ (b)

MINoR BEAD (c)-WoliXSHoP­Detailed heac!s-6 6 ( 1) Pay of officers •

29 29 (~ 1 Pay of establishments Deduct--Emergency cut in

pay

TOTAL MINOR IIEAD (c) o

MINoR READ (d)-DocxvARD PoLICE­Detailed heads-1 1 (1) Pay of Officer-in Charge.

54 54 (2) PayofConstables Deduct-Emergency cut in

pay

TOTAL MINOR READ (d) , MINOR READ (e) DOCKYARD DISPENSARy­

Detailed he,.,Js-1 1 (I) Pay of officers 2 2 (2) Pay c.f t-s~;ablishments

Deduct-Emergency cut in pay

TOTAL MINoR REAU (e) MrNOR BEAD Ul WAGES Ol' WOJIJOmN

AND LABOUltERS-Detailed be~tds--

(1) LabourchargesforR.l. N. including those on buildings for other Departments and Royal Na~y and on repairs to H. M.'s ships • •

{2) Ded~Labour charges on buildings (tmnsferred to Sub-Head H) • •

(3) Deduct-Labour charges for other departments of the Central Govemment.

Deduci-Emergency out in pa;v

ToT .a.L Muroa .IUIAD U) •

Carriea ov .. r

.Accounts, 1935-36.

Rs. 1,06,876

Budget Revised Estimate, Estimate, 1936-37. 1936-37.

Rs. -1,05,050

21,600 58,820

Rfl. 1,05,000

72,394. __ 8..:.0.:...,42_0 73,000

1,19,392

25,654

15,282

6,87,827

10,27,425

69,570 51,380

1,20,950

5,880 20,450

26,330

12,960 1,490

1,12,000

'. r •

26,000

14,450 ___ 12...!,0..:.;0:..:0

7,20,300

64,000

68,800

5,87,500 6,75,000

9,34,700 10,03,000

261

Budge• Est-imate, 1937-38.

Rs. 1,06,400

19,300 55,700

75,000

71,100 52,500

1,23,600

5,700 20,500'

.. 26,200

6,700 1,500

8,200

7,05,000

65,000

37,000

---6,03,000 •

9,42,400

262 DEFENCE SERVICES ES1UlATES

MAIN HEAD U-.ROYAL INDIAN

Numbers.

1936. 1937-37. 38.

Brough' forward •

SUB-HEAD E.-DOCKYARD AND WORKSHOP-eonld.

Mmoa .DIAD (g}-MI.soJa..u.m:ous­Detailed heads-

!' 13 (1) Pay of military ao. count.q establishment em· ployed on disbursement of wages of workmen •

(2) Miscellaneous expenses and oontingenciu •

Deduct-Emergency cut in pay

ToTAL MINoa Bli:AD (g)

\ccounts, 1935-36.

Rs. 10,27,425

33,318

TOTAL SUB-BEAD E. 1 0,60, 7 43 SUB-HEAD F.-PURCHASE AND

SALE OF STORES. l'diNOB HBAD (a)-INDIAN NAVAL

STOBBS-Detailed heads-

(1) Purchase for H. M. I. ships and other forma. 1

tiona • (2) Purchase for stock (3) Deduce-Value of

issues on payment to other departments of the Central Government •

(4) Deduct-Value of stores transferred to Sub-head H.-Works.

TOTAL MINoB BliiAD (a) MINoa BBAD (b}-PBoVISIONS AND

WATBB-J)etailed heads-

(1) Purchaae for H. M. 1. ships and other forma· tiona • • • •

(2) Purchaseforstock (3) Deduce-Value of issues

on payment to other departments of the Cen· tral Government

TOTAL MINOR BBAD (b) lllxuB Bli.A.D (c}-PBTBOL AND LUBBI•

C.ur1'8--Jletailed heads-

(1) Purchase for H. M. I, ships and other fonna· tiona • •

, (2} hrchaseforstook • '(3) DeducC-Valueofissues

on payment to other departments of the Cent­ral Governmen' •

T~AL MINoa JUo:AD (c)

o.rriedover

6,72,330

1,78,238

27,630

8,78,198

Budget Estimate. 1936-37.

Rs. 9,3 .. 700

27,550

7,750

35,300

&,70,000

1,66,000 3,94,000

2'1,/JOO

5,33,000

1,86,000

6,000

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs. 10,03,000

31,000

10,34,000

5,55,000

1,80,000 1,80,000

5,000 24,000

2,000

27,000

7,40,000

33,000

7,68,000

Bud !let Ebtiinate,

/ 1937-38. Ra.

9,42,400

26,800

7,800

34,600

9,77,000

1,66,000 4,20,000

27,000

55.000

5,04,000

1,86,000

6,00()

1,80,000

5,000 23,000

1,000

27,000

7,11,000

FOR THE YEA.K l!M7-38.

NAVY (INCLUDING STORES)-c:o11td.

Brought forward

SUB-HEAD F.-PURCHASE AND SALE OF STORES--eontd.

fWWOBHIIAD (d)-Co£1,--Detailed beads-

(1) Purchase for H. M. I. ships and other forma­tions • • • · •

(2) Purchase for stock • (3) Purchase for navalsuD·

sidised vessels. • • (4) Deduct-Value ofissuee

on payment to other departments of the Central Government

TOTAL MINOB HBA.D (d) •

MINOR IIBAD (e)--OIL FtlEL­Detailed heads-

(1) Purchase for H. M. 1. ship and other forma- . tiona • • •

(2) Purchase for stock • (3/ Purchase for naval sub-

sidised vessels • • \ 4) Deduct-Value of issues

on payment to other departments of the Central Government •

'fOTA.I. JWNOB HBA.D (e) •

Mnro.a BBAD (f)-CLOTHING­Detailed heads-

( 1) Purchase for H. M. I. ships and other forma-tions • •

(2) Purchase for stock • (3) Deduct-Valueofissues

on payment to other departments of the Central Government

TOTAL MINOB HB.&.D (J) •

M:croa llkD (g)--OBDN.&.NCB STOBES (AlorolfmoB)-

DetaiJed heads-(1) Purchase for H. M. I.

ships and other forma-tions . • •

(2) Purchase for stock • (3) Deduel-Value of issue~~

on payment to other departments of the Central Government •

TOTAL MINOB HBA.D (g) •

Carried over

Accounts, 1936-36.

Rs. 8,78,198

1,21,183

3,33,586

28,686

9,175

13,70,828

Budget EstimatE~, 1936-37.

Rs. 7,40,000

1,05,000 35,000

8,000

15,000

1,33,000

2,00,000 3,000

1,33,000

3,36,000

3,000 35,000

38,000

6,000 4.000

10,000

12,57,000 ------

Revised Estimat-e, 1936-37.

Ril. 7,68,000

95,000

I'

2,35,000

38,000

10,000

11,46,000

263

Budgot Estillllite, 1937-38.

Rs. 7,11,000

1,05,000 35,000

15,000

1,25,000

2,13,000

2,13,000

5,000 35,000

40,000

1,000 9,000

10,000

10,99,000

£6.J, OEFENCE SERVICES :ESTI:M.A.'!E:s

MAIN HEAD 11-ROYAL D.'DIAN

Brought forward

SUB-HEAD F.-PURCHASE AND SALE OF STORE~.

(h)-MmBsWBlD'INo

Detailed heads-(\) Purchase for H. M. L

ships and other forma-tions • • • ..

(2) Purchase forstock • (3) Deduce-Value of issuea

"n payment to other departments of the Central Government

ToTAL 1\Imoa HBAD (h) •

MINoa HRAD (i)-MEDICAL STOBES­

Det&iJed beads-(1) Purchase for H. M. I.

shipR and other forma· tiona • • • •

(2) Purchase for stock • (3) Ded~Valueofissuea

on payment to other departments of the Central Government

TOTAL MINOB HBAD (i) •

MrNOB BIUD (.t}-S7'0BES FOB WOBKS ON · INDIAN N AVA£ BUI£DINGS­

Detailed headB-(1) PurcAases • . • (2) Deduct-Value of stores

eramferred eo buildings (Sub-head H.) • •

(3) Deduct-Value of issues on paym~ to other departmems of the Central Government

TO'l'A£ MrNoB HEAD (j)

l{loTO"R BEAD (j)-CoSTOJIIS DtJTY AND FBBJOBT CBAllOEB-

DeteDed heads-(1) eu.~toms duty on im•

ported stores • (2) Freight and m.isceJJa.

neon~~ ezpenditure.

'I'OTAL 1\Imoa HBAD (j)

'fOTAL St7B·BZAD F.

Budget Aeoonnts, Estimat4!, 1935-36. 1936-37.

Rs. &.

13,70,828

5,345

-45,090

42,668

13,73,751

12,57,000

400

400

5,000

5,000

18,000

S8,00G

-40,000

30,000

4,600"

34,600

12,.;7,010

•uersed uodl!r Sob-bead .r-llloor bead (a).

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

R8.

11,46,000

5,000

-40,000

46,000

11,57,000

Budget Estimate, 1937·38.

Rs.

10,99,000

5,000

5,000

36,000

5,000

41,000

11,45,000

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38

NAVY (INCLUDING STORES)--contd.

SUB-HEAD G.-PURCHASE AND HIRE OF SHIPS A....'W VESSELS. Detailed heads-

(I) Purcha.se of ships and vessels • •

(2) Hire of ships and ves­sels

TOTAL SUB-HEAD G. SUB-HEAD H.-EXPENDITURE ON

W\;RKS. Dete.iled heads-

(1) MajorWorks (2) Minor Works (3) Maintenance ( 4) General charges (5) Establishments • (6) Too!sandplant. (7) Deduct-Value of im­

ported stores used on works.

Deduct-Transfera from the Defence Reserve Fund.

ToTAL SUB· BEAD' H. SUB-HEAD I.-MISCELLANEOUS.

MnvoB Bli.A.D \G) MxscELL.A.NBous­L'etailed heads-

(1) .Maintenance of naval arms • •

(2) Piloting and towing, etc. of H. M.'s Indian ships •

(3) Passage and conveyance of officers and men •

(4) Cost of leave conces· sion passages . • •

(5) Payment for repairs, eto. to H. M.'s Indian ships and vessels at outstations

(6) Allowances toR. I. N. officers for passing in foreign and oriental languages • • •

(7) Fees and allowances to • examiners and interpre-ters • • •

(8) Medicalcomforts (9) Mi~cellaneous •

(10) Losses of cash • • (11) Reserve with F. 0. C.

R. I. N. for emergent measures

, Dedtd-Emergenoy cut in pay TOTALMniOB Bli.A.D (at.

MINOR BE.A.D (b)-Dedve&-Reooveries on

aocount of family allot• mente

MINOR HEAD (c)-Dedud-Reooveries on

account of '\"oluntary overseas contributions under health and pensiono schemeB ToTAL SUB-HEAD J

Account/, 1935-36.

Rs.

1,91,536

2,99,719

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

14,00,000

2,000 14.02,00\t

45,000 . ·. 15,000

1,05,000 1,13,400

500 100

2,000 2,77,000

Rdvised Estimnte, 1936-37.

Rs.

15,000

2,65,000

2,99,719 2, 77,000 "2,65;000

40,000

12,000

30,000

30,000

1,000

2,000

40(} 2,000 4,500

1,d,IJOO

S,BOfl

100 1,13,765 J.,US,OOU 1,11,000

·--'

265

Budgot Estimate, 1937-38.

Rs.

~.&00 2,000

1,09,000 15,000

1,10,00(l 99,400

500 100

2,000 ' 3,32,000

1,09,000 2,23,000

45,000

12,000

35,000

28,000

1,000

2,000

2,400 2,000 2,500

1,29,900

10,800

100 1,19,000

266 DEFENCE tUt.RVICES E::i'J'l.MATE::i

MAIN HEAD 11/Xl.-ROYAL INDLU\

StTB·HEAD J.-EXPE].,~ITURE IN ENGLAND.

DeteJled head&-(a) ContributiOn towards

the expenses of His Majesty's ships employed in the India,, seas, etc.

(b) Leave pay, furloug!l allowanoea and deputa• tion salaries • •

(c) Sterling overseas pay • (d) Allowances, etc., of

probationers - : (e) Stores for India • . (f) Fuel for Naval subsidiz.

ed veasela • (g) Miscellaneous

Deduct-Transfers from the Defence Reserve Fund.

TOTAL SuB-BEAD J. SCB-HEAD K.-EXCHANGE ON

EXPENDITURE IN ENGLAND.

Aooounta, 19;,1).36.

Ra.

19,32,820

19,32,820

-10,013

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

13,44,000

2,32,000 2,000

16,000 3,14,000

--!!00,000 20,08,000

20,08,000

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

21,72,000

21,72,000

..:_11,000

Budget EstimatA, 1937-38.

Ra.

12,0-1,000

2,32,000

16,000 5,21,000

1,3-1,000 1.12.000

22,19,000

1,00,000

21,19,000

TOTAL EXPBNDIT'OEE MA:IN·BBAD 11 62,56,958 74,65,C00 61,13,000 61,27,000 RB~ --------

SUB-HEAD A.-RECEIPTS IN RES· PECTOF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES.

MINOR BEAD (a) RBCOVEBIES J'BOK GOVBBlll'• KBNT8 AND DBJ>AXTKBNTIJ OTBliB THAN TB•,Sll UNDBR. TBB ClmT:aAr. GoVBmQd ll'.r AND OJ'J'ICIIBS, KliN 4JrD OTBB:B INDIVIDU.U.S.

Det-ailed heads-(1) Works , 30,000 65,000 (2) Direct supplies • 20,100 18,100 (3) Dedud--Refund of ex·

cise duty on payment issues of oil kerosine and petrol • 100 100

TOTAL MJNOR BBAD (a) • 1,36,739 50,000 38,000 83,000 MJ:.HOB BEAD (b) RBCOV.II:RIBS J'BOJI

ROYAL NAVY. Det-ailed heads-

(1) Works • ·• 78,000 1,03,000 (2) Direct Supplies • 30,000 16,000

TOTAL MINOR BB.AD (b) 1,55,651 1,08,000 2,34,000 1,19,000 lii.IIOR BBAD (C) RBCOVB!UES OJ' Ov:BB• ----

BBAD OBABGBS J'BOJI GOVBBNKBNT8 AlfD DBPABTIIBNTB OTHER THAN 'I'JlOd UNDBB TJm ~ UOvmiNJONT, ROYAL NAVY, AND OJ'I'IOJIBII, liEN AND OTdB INDIVJ• D1TALII• Detailed head&-

(})Works 28,000 tll,OOO ~' Direct supplies • 17,000 15,000

TOTA.L llmoR BZAD (c) 84,075 45,000 85,000 66,000

T.rr.a.r. I:!1TB•BB.&.D A. 3,76,465 2,03,000 3,57,000 2,68,000

FOR THE YE.!..R 1937-38.

NAVY (INCLUDl~G STORES)-concld.

SUB-HEAD· B.-RECEIPTS FROl\1 HffiE OF VESSELS AND SALE PROCEEDS OF STORES, E'l'C.

Detailed heads-

(1) Dock hire • (2) Hire of yard craft (3) Hire of vessels • • ( 4) Sale proceeds of surplus

and obsolete vessels • ( 5) Sale proceeds of surplus

and obsolete stores and waste •

(6) Sale proceeds of clotb• ingto crew •

TOTAL StrB·BEAD B.

SUB-HEAD C.-MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.

Detailed heads-(1) Receiptsonaccountof

shipping charges . (2) ReceiptsfromKidder·

poreDockyard Suspense Account • • •

(3) Receipts from works ·, ( 4) Contribution from other

Governments and De· partments in respect of leave and passagecon· cessions • . •

(5) Other miscellaneoUB items

TOTAL StrB•BEAD c.

SU B·HE.!.D D.-RECEIPTS IN ENGLAND.

Detailed heads-(1) Recoveries of service

payments •

(2) !11iscellaneous

'l'OT.U. StrB·BL\D D.

SUB-HEAD E.-EXCHANGE ON RE· CEIPTS IN ENGLAND

Accounts, 1935-36.

Rs.

18,060

1,90,554

24,739

-127

6,09,691

Budget Estimate; 1936·37~

Rs.

4,000 2,000 4,000

1,000

40,000

2,000

53,000

20,000

1,000

14,000

35,000

8,000

8,000

2,99,000

Revised Estimate,;. 1936·3T.

&.

22,000•

35,000

22,000

4,36,000

267

bndget Estimatt~,. 1937-38;

Re.

1,00(}• 2,00(} 8,000.

1,00()-

25,000•

1,000·

38,000.·

20,000·

1,000·

14,001Y

'35,000·

8,00G·

8,000·

3,49,000•

:268 DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES

:.EXPE~'"DITURE.

SUB-HEADS. A.-WORKS

.DEDUOT.-TRANSFERS FROM THE DEFENCE RESERVE FUND ,

TOTAL SUB-HEAD A. •

I B.-GENERAL CHARGES ·C.-ENGINEERING ESTABLISH·

MENTS • • • . D.-OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS E-TOOLS AND PLANT F.-8TORES • • , G.-DEDUCT-ENGLISH COST OF

STORES. , • • . H.-QUETTA RECONSTRUCTION

ADVANCES • • • L-EXPENDITURE IN ENGLAND • ~.-EXCHANGE

.DEDU01'.-TRANSFERS FROM THE DEFENCE RESERVE FUND •

liAIN HEAD 12.-QUETI'A

Aocounts, 1935-36.

Rs. •

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

Budget EstimatE>, 1937-38.

Rio.

5,87,885 42,63,000 29,67,000 76,21,000

5,87,885 42,63,000

470

1,34,599 5,'4,000 12,804

2,06,819 1,93,000

2,603 -14

29,67,000

4,000

6,11,000 1,82,000 1,93,000

29,000

9,64,000

66,57,000

11,000

7,33,000 "1,08,000

15,000

11,000

19,000

9,45,166 50,00,000 39,86,000 84,96,000

9,64,00()

TOTAL EXPENDIT17RB-MAilt HF.AD 12 9,45,166 50,00,000 39,86,000 75,32,000

· FOR THE YEAR 1937-38_ 269

RECONSTRUCTION.

EXPLANATIONS.

In view of the magnitude of the cost of reconstructing Quetta this main head has been opened· in order to maintain a separate record of the expenditure incurred directly on the reconstruction of Quetta Cantonment- Other abnormal expenditure and savings consequent on the Baluchistan· EMthquake, 1935, are being adjusted under the ordinary head> of account affected. . ,

Budget 1937-38 is Rs. 34·96 lakhs more than Budget 1936-37 based on the programme­of works to be carried out inclusive of regrants amounting toRs. 9·64lakhs.

·270 DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR 1936-37.

"MAIN BEAD XlL-QUETrA RECONSTRUCTION.

. , BBom:ns.

SUB-READS.'

A-MISCELLANEOUS • • 'B-RECEIPTS IN ENGLAND • oC.-EXCHANGE

TMIU. RBOBJPTa--MAIN Hlu.D XH •

Aocounte, 1935-30.

Ra •

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

Revised Estimatt-1

1936-37.

Ra.

11,000

Budge' Estimate 1837-38.

Ra ••

271

59/XLVIII.-DEFENCE SERVICES-NON·E.FFEOTIVE.

MAJOR 1IEAD51/XLVIIL-DFJ!'ENCE SERVICES-NON El!,FECTIV.l!:. to .... "'

SUlWARY OF ESTIMATES. ,_

AleOII!I'-. 1986·81, Budief. &Umate,19S8-87, ll.evlled Batlmate, 1930-417. Pul"e& lo:IU u•te,IU~7-M.

S•lb·bea:Ja. Oro. NH Grou Net 01011 Net Orou NeL uc;:.• 0.311Siptl, ~~~- el~l- ll.eoelptt. '"f~" e:a:r,eudl• lhlelpte. IIIP3Dil• "C" II• "J'lllptt. er~eoJl•

. ure. ture. urto ...... lll. u... .... 111. B.a. Rl. .Ba. B.a. u... u... n.. ne. 0 s

1/C.-AIUIY 8,117,83,884 n,o3,2sli 8,1o,U,8U 8,2S,OG,OOO 86,70,000 7,86,80,000 8,22,M,OOO 86,50,000 7,86,U,OOO 8,27,05,000 t1,29,000 7,81>,76,000 z Q gj

ttu.-aoy .u ~ .... 4111 -~ I'IJliOY., 6,2l,W9 u 6,21,895 II,C.2,000 11,112,01)0 6,89,000 6,39,000 6,118,000 11,1111,000

~ 1-1

1/lll.-kO VAL .... IC

INDIA~ IJo. JUVlC, 8,93,480 -884 8,94,SM 8,96,000 8,000 8,88,000 9,14,000 8,000 9,08,000 9,29,000 2,000 9,27,000 1-1 ,

Tour. 8,'71,78,773 47,08,365 8,2,,7o.•os a.:s•.r.•,roo S6.&t,OOO ~ ,oo,7o,ooo 8,37,17,000 36,66,000 8,00,81,000 8,41,90,000 41,31,000 8,oo,w.ooo

!'OR THE YEAR 1937-38. 273

8

MAIN HEAD lJI.-ARMY. to ..... ... SUMMARY OJ' ESl'IMATES.

Aooounk, 1113l·88, Budgft Betlmak, 1086·87, Bnlled Bltlmate, 11186-87, Bada-t llltlmak, 11187·18.

Bbb-beadl. Uro11 Net Orou Net Grou lht {lf01111 Ne' erpendl• lteool~k. npendJ. Blltii'Ondl• Beoelptl. ucdl· lllf:!lo Beoelpte, espendl· Ill pend I• .B.eaelpte. .. =·· ture, $ure, ture, ure, $ure, tun.

ne, Be. Be. n .. n •• Be. Be. Bl, Be. Jl.e. Be. Be. ~

t: A,-RIW.\11111 fOR = lliLI'l'Uf SIR• n

"' YIOII • 11,08,048 8,167 10,011,7116 10,711,1100 8,000 10,67,600 10,88,200 10,000 10,78,200 10,112,000 8,000 10,44,000 en M

B,-PIUIOII . 8,511,16,580 11,8,,1108 8,&0,81,0U 8,66,50,600 2,12,000 3,64.,88,600 3,67,89,800 2,S6,00d 3,116,83,800 8,58,98,000 8,83,000 8,62,16,000 ~ ... a 0,-I!:~OI.lliO 4.,93,99,382 '1,87,031 &,62,61,4.01 4.,116,80,000 34.,66,000 ,,21,24.,000 U,56,2<~,ooo a~.az,ooo ,,21,00,000 ,,57,55,000 3-l,88,000 4.,23,17,000 t1

~ ... 0,-EliOBliGI -1,65,980 -u,cn -2,84.,,89 -2,88,000 -18,000 -2,18,000 ~

---·- ··----- ---- a --- -- ----- ---- ---- -- ---roru-u•r• BllD 8,67 ,63,884. ~47,09,136 8,10,54,84.9 8.18,06,000 86,78,000 7,86,80,00J 8,22,64,000 36,60,0o0 7,86,U,OOO 8,27,05,000 41,211,000 7,811,76,000 . - -·-- -- ---- -- --- --- --

F(JR THE YEAR 1937-38. l75

Non-effective charge<~ mainly represent the discharge of liabilities in connection with indi· viduala wh.> no longer serve in the army and consist of payments of pensions and gratuities to them or their families. Reward& attached to certain military decorations and medals and for distinguished war service which frequently involve payments to officers and men still serving in the army are also taken to this head, those to individuals on the retired list being compi~ under sub-head B as part of pension charges and those to serving officers and men to sub-head A.. The charges for pensions are under three main categories, !liz., (1) pensions to retired or disabled officers and men, (2) pensions to families of individuals and (3) payments to War office of a proportionate share of retired pay, etc., of British l!ervice officers and troopa eerving in India.

2. The annual and monthly minimum and maximum rates of ordinary retired pension of typical c!aase9 in the army are jliven below.

. Ordinary perl8ions. Minimum.

£ Maximui'o.

£ Sb. Major, Indian Army • • • Lieutenant-Cobnel, Indian .Army C'olonel, Indian .Army • • Major-General, Indian .Army • Lieutenant-General, Indian .Army lleneral, Indian .Army . •

.. ·1No~mi· j mmum. {

80'Z 6 743 924

1,105 1,286 1,467

N.B.-The above rates are made up of three parts, wz., (1) a service element based ~n the officer's total service for Indian pension, (2) a rank element for the rank in which the officer t'etires and (3) an Indian element for service in the Indian .Army. ·

Sub-Conductor, India Unattached List ' . ' £

. I /.243 Sh.

Cond11ctor, India Unattached List • • Assistant Commissary, India Unattached List Deputy Commissary, India Unattached List Commissary, India Unattached List •

Followers, clase I Sepoys and analogous raDks.

. J 243 . No fixed mi· 371 • nimum. · 371 • '~.~07'

Rs. . . Rs. 4 5 4 '6.' 7 9 N aiks and analogous ranks • • • • •

Havildars and analogous ranks • • ~ • • · Bavildars and analogous ranks when granted the hono-

rary rank of Jemadar on retirement • J emadars and an&logous ranks • Subedars . • • • Risaldars and Risalda.r·Majors • Subedar-Majors • • .

8 16

16 19 27 50 55

26 40 ..

. 75 • ' 75t ,75t.

10 10 5

Tndian officers Rranted honorary KinR's commissions • (excluding Sub-Assistant Surgeons of the L M.D. and I. A. V. C.)

Double the rates 1aid down

t Excludes personal allowance continued to Subedar-Majors el'er retirement.

for Subedal'S, etc. and 'Risaldar-1\laJora

< • • •• t: A. Rewards for Milital"y Servicu.-Bdget 1937-38 is less than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. •23

lakh due to reduction in expenditure on medals. , · ~

B. Pe~:-Budg~t 19_37-~8 is less than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. 2•23lakha due mainly to recovery of pens1on contnbut10n m respect of personnel lent for service in Burma after separation ~ly _counterba~ced by an increase in equated payments in respect of commutation and eapi. talisatlon of pellSlons. -

C. England.-Budget 1937-38 is more than Budget 1936-37 by Rs. 1·93lakhs due mainly to ~r parments. to the W ~ Office for British Forces serving in India partly counterbalanced by 88VJngs m penstons of Indian Army personnel.

276. DEFENCE SERVICES £ST1MA'IES

MAIN HEAD 1.-

Budget 1\nieed B11dge' Aecoa.nu. Estimate, Eatimate1 Eatimate, 1930·36. 1936·37. 1936-17. 1937-38.

Ra. Rs. Ra. a .. EXPENDITVRE.

SUB BEAD A.-RF ,V ARD~ FOR 111· LITARY SERVICES.

Detailed heads.

(1) Payment& in connection with Victoria Crou, Military Croea, Order of British India, Indian Otder ol Merit, etc. . 39,700 66,000

(2) Ant.uitiea and gratuities 21,600 24,000

(3) J'&ngi·Ibams . 9,5~200 9,42,000

( 4) Deooratious and Medals 0 60,000 30,000

-- --- ----··roru. Sn-lbi.A.D A • 11,03,943 10,75,500 10,88,200 10,52,00()

--·- ---SOB-BEAD ·B.-PENSIONS.

Detailed heads.

Cl) Pensiona and Gratuities to Euro· peans and their families • 24,09,200 23,73,000

(2) Pensions and Gratuities to kdians and their families . 3,12,87,500 3,13,28,000•

(3) Indian Military Sen"ice. Family ~ Pet1siono 0 0 0

( 4) Misoellaneoua 3,50,000 3,64,000

t5) Equa~aymenta of Commuted 0!' Cap iaed value of penaion11

10,97,000 _ ~er Civil Service Regulatious • 10,01,700

(II) Commutation or Capitalised value • . of ~ettnde1' oivil rules daaooo

ed from revenue .. t1) ~qua ted t>ayinenta of !lOmmuted

ot Capitali&ed 'V'alue of penaiona 7,36,000 'aDder Militar1 Regulations • • 6,02,100

(8) Comumtation or Capitalilecl value of penaiona undfll' Militaq rules financed from revenue ----- ---- ----

TOTAL SvB·~ B • 3,55,16,539 3,56,50,500 3,57,89,800 3,58,98,000

-----· ---• Incwdea Ra. 8,460 for granta from the Civil Compaaaionate Fond to Civiliao employee

paid from the DefenN Servicee Eatimatea.

FOR THE YEAR 1937-38. 277

ARMY.

Budget Revised Aocoonta. Estimate, Estimate,

1925-36. 1936-37 •• -1936-37.

Budget Estunate. 1937-38.

SUB-HEAD C.-ENGLAND.

(G) Paymenta to War Office for retired pay, etc., of British Fo~ fow service iD Inltia •

~b) Pensions and gratuities to Euro· · peans and their families • • 1

Deduct-Chargeable against Civil ~ Departments • • • • J

(c) Penaiona and gratuities to Indian~ and their familiee • • •

(4) Indian Military Service Family PensiODII • • • • •

(e) Miscellaneous •

Rs .. Rs. Rso- Ree

1,58,40,000 1,59,28,000 . 1,6,1,40,09?

( 3,28,60,000 3,29,00,000

2,96,13,000~ L a2,so,ooo . 34,oo,ooo . ·

l : ..

31,000 26,000 27,000

96,000 88,000

qp tf4.,.. ~~

Tou1. Sn·HB.&.D C.-EsoUim 4,93,99,332 4,ii,SO.OOO 4,56.22,000 f.j)7,55,000

517B·HEAD D.-EXCHANGE ON EX· l'El!\TDITURE IN ENGLAND -2,55,930 -2,36,000

TOTAL Er•hii~MADr Huo 1 • li,.57,63,884. 8,23,06,ooq 8,22,64,000 8,27,05,000

278 DEFENCE SERVICES ES'IIM ... TES

RECEIPTS.

SUB-HEAD A.-'REWARDS . FOR MILITARY S~RVICES.

(I) Misoellaneoua receipts

( 2) Deoorationa and' Medal

'fOT.&.L S17B-HB.&.D A.

SUB-HEAD B.-PENSIONS.

(1) Subsoriptiona towards . Indian Mi1itar;y Servioe Famil)' PeDBions

(2) Misoellaneoua reoeipta

·roT.&.L So•-H•.a.n B •

SUB·B'EAD C.

(I) Subeoriptions towards Indian Mill· ta.rr Servioe Famil7 Pensions •

(Z) Contribution b)' the Imperial Gov• ern,ment in 1'11111*" of pensionar)' cbal'gell of Indian troops aerviDg­oveneaa. eto.

(S) Misoellaneoua

Tour. S~·HB.&.D C.

Aooounts, 1916-36.

Us.

8,147

,1,37,931

BUB-HEAD D.-EXCHANGE ON RE· CEIPTS IN ENGLAND -2l,,U

T~.&.r. -Raowl'le Manr HB.&.D 1 ,7,09.236

MAIN HEAD L-ARMY -eoiiCZd •.

Budget Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

500

7,500

8,000

2,12,000

2,12,000

Revised Estimate, 1936-37.

Rs.

10,000

2,26,000

Budge' Estimate, 1937-38.

R~.

8,000

8,000

6,83,000

6,83,000

33,36,000 32,17,000 32,58,000

1,20,000 2,15,000 1,80,000

34,56,000 34,32,000 34,38,000

-18,000

36,76,000 36,50,000 ,1,29,000

FOB THE YEAB 1U37.a8. 229

.MA1.N UEAD 2Jll.-ROYAL AIR FORCE. 10

' 00 0

SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES.

.a.-t..lll85-86. Bud~'\ '&tlmate,lOBG-87, Bmled Betlmate,1086·87, Bod11et Eatlmate, 11187·88.

Saboheadlo Orou Net 01'0111 Net Orou Net Orou Net

-=~-Beoelptl. ~- ~- llecelpte. -='" e:.:peodl• Be00ptl. e:.:pendl· espelidl- B.eoelpte, '"end .. tare. tare. ture. nre.

B• a. a. Be, Be. Bl. Be. Be. Be. Be. Be. Be,

t:l

1-B.BWARD8 ~ I'OB. MlLITUY n BB&VlOBB 1,406 u 1,392 1100 .. 600 1,000 1,000 2,100 11,100 "' en e ...

B.-PBM8ION8 115,903 25,903 31,&00 81,400 31,000 31,000 29,900 20,900 B ' ~ ., ...

e o.-BNOL.U\D 4,06,674 4,116,674 6,20,000 6,20,000 5,10,000 6,10,000 6,24,000 6,24,000 s D,-BXOlUl'IGB -2,674 -2,574 • -a,ooo -41,000

--- ---- -- ----TOTlL-lUlN 1/11 • 6,21,409 14 5,21,896 6,62,000 &,62,000 6,89,000 &,39,000 '6,66,.000 6,66,000

-- ---- ----- -- --· ---- -- ---

FOR THE YEAR 1937..38. 281

E:D'L41f.&.TIOI!f8.

· The provision under thia head is for tne payment of rewatds to otBoers and airmen granted decorationa for acta of bravery or distinguished serviclj for pensions and gratuil.ies to offioers, airmen. Indian personnel and their families. The provision on account of equated payments in respect of the commuted value of pensions paid to the pensioners who retired from the omoe of the Controller of Royal Air Force Accounts prior to 1st March, •93* ia also included under this head. · · · · · -

282 DEFENCE SERVICES ESTIJUTJS

MAIN HEAD 2/IL-ROYAL :AIR FORCE.

Budget Revised Budget Aoccnmu, Eatimate. Estimate, Estimate, 1W·36. 1936·37. 1936-37. 1937-38.

EXPENDITURE. Ra. Ra. R.. Rao.

SUB-HEAD A.-REWARDS FOR MU.ITARY SERVICES •

. Detailed heads. (1) Aunuitiee and gratuities (I) DecoratioD8 and medals 600 2,100 --TOT.&.L SVB·lr.AD A 1,406 600 1,000 2,100 -- ----SUB-HEAD B.-PENSIONS.

Detailed heads.

(1) PeilsioD8 and gratuities to EW'Opeans and their families • • • • 200 300

(2) Peilsioaa and gratuities to IndiaDa ao::.d their familiee • • • 26,000 23,950

(3) Zquated payments of commuted or Capitalised value of pensioaa under C. S. R. • • • 5,200 5,650

(4) Commutation or Capitalised value of pensioD8 undel' civil l'llles fiDanced from revenue • •

(6) Equated payments of commuted or CapitaJised value of pensioD8 under military l'l1lea • • • •

(8) Commutation 01' Capitalised value of pensions under milita.Jy l'llles financed from revenue •

(7) Fractional difierencea . TOTAL SVB-HKAD B 25,903 31,400 31,000 29,900

SUB-HEAD C.-ENGLAND. ( 1) Contribution towards the retired

paJ of R.. A. F. British personnel for aervice in India • 4,96,674 5,20,000 5,10,000 6,24.000

SUB-HEAD D.-EX.CllANGE . -2,574 --3,000

TOTAL ED'BBDI'l'UBB 1dAnr lr.AD 2 • 5,21,409 5,52,000 6,39,000 6,56,000 --- ---RECEIPTS.

SUB-HEAD A.-INDIA.

(1) Fractional differencea • (2) Decorations and medals

TOTu. SvB-H:aAD A. u SlJ'B.HEA.D B-ENGLAND.

lrfiscellaneoua receipa

BUB-HEAD Cw-EX.CHA.NGE. --TO'l'AL RaclZift8-lfAU BaA» n 14 ---

Aooou11ta, 1D311·88.

Bab·heada.

Orou eJrpiiDdl• Beoelptl ~ure.

lh. Ill.

A,-JNDI.&, 1,08,082 -7,906

B.-E:NOt.Um 7,80,,87 7,U8

o.-E:XOB.ANO:R, -8,989 -8'1

'l'OT.U, MAIM -liB4D 1/Ul,

8,98,,80 -88'

MAIN HEAD 3JIII-ROYAL INDIAN NAVY •

SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES, .

Budpt :r.tlmate, U88-87, BeYIIed Batlmate,1988-87, lludvet Eatlmatl>,1997·S8,

Net Orou Net Orou Net Grou Net espeadl· espendl• Beoelpte. espendl• espendl• Reoelpte. espendl· 0J[peDdl• llecelpts. espendl•

tore. tore. tore. tore. tore. ture, tore.'

&e. Re. n.. a.. &1. &1. &1. Ra. na. Re,

1,U,027 ,,,o,ooo 2,000 1,88,1100 1,41,000 i,ooo ~

1,40,000 1,46,000 1,000 1,44,000 111:1

~

~

E 7,119,889 7,68,000 8,000 7,60,000 '1,77,000 6,000 1,72,000 7,84,odo 1,000 '1,83,000

§ ~

' I '. -8,902 .. -•,ooo . ... -4,000

8,114,8U 8,90,000. 81000 8,iiii,OOO 11,14,000 0,000 --.¥--.... _,.,__,_~,..,.,.,.. ~~ ~~ """"'.J"" .• { -.-.--- ~--

MAIN HEAD 3/Ili.-ROYAL INDIAN NAVY.

.Aooounta, 1935-86.

Budget; Estimate,

1936-37.

Revised Estimate.

1936-37.

Budget Estimate. 1937-38.

-.SUB-HEAD A.-INDIA. . ' .

Detailed heads. (1) Pensions (2) Pensions paid under .Admiralty

~ acbeme • • • • • • (1) .Awards from civil compassionate fund

to civilians paid from Defence emmates

(' \ Equated payments of Commuted or Capitalised value of pensions ADder civil rul8l! • • •

(II) Commutation or Capitalised value of pensions under civil rules financed bomrevenue

( 8) Equated payments of commuted or Capitalieed value of peneions under Military rules

(7) Commutation or Capitalised value of · pensions under MiJ.itar)' rules · financed from revenue

(8) Fractional dift'erences

SUB·RE.AD B.-ENGLAND.

( 1) n. I. N. retired pay and misoe1laneoua) pensions • • • • ·1

Dtduci-Ohargeable ogainat Oivil DeparC· menls • • • • • •

TO'l'.U. SVB RtiD B.

BUB-HEAD C.-EXCHANGE.

R 11Cl1Il"l'8.

SUB-HEAD A.-INDIA. Detailed heads.

(1) Recoveries on account of pensions

Toor.u. Bl7B·Head .A. SUB-HE.AD B-ENGI..AND.

(I) ll i•ceJ!aneoua. • SIJB-HE.AD C.-EXCHANGE

'l'OT.&L RBCIIIl'T• MAIN HUD m

Rs.

1,36,932

7,60,487

-3,939

Rs.

1~10,000

3,000

2,000

20,000

.. 5,000

1,40,000

7,56,000

. 7,56,000

Rs.

1,41.$)00

Rs.

1,10,000

3,000

1.540

20,000

2,560

2,100

5,800

1.45,000

1Lf 8,78,ooo

94,000

-----7,77,000

-4,000

7.84,000

------8,93,480 8.96,000 9,14,000 9,29,000

-7,995

7,148

-37

--884

2,000

2,000

6,000

--

1.ooo

5,000

8,000 6,000 --

1,000

1,000

1,000

2,000

FOB THE YEAR 1937-38. 2so

EXPLAN &TIONS.

1. The provilioD 1lDdez thfa head repreaente rewarda, P!tD8io~ and gratuities to ofticel'& and pereomiel for~ iD the Royal Indiam Navy.

Budget 1937.38 is more thaD Budget 1936-37 by Rs. • 39 Jakb due maiuly to illcreasea under R.I. N. Retired pay and amaller receipts iD EuglaDd.

287

60.-DEFENCE RESERVE FUND •.

DERNCll: BDVICJ:S ESTUU.TI:a .·

. 60 TRANSFER ~ THE DEFENCE

Budpt Rniled A.aooan-. l¥hnete, Flet;imeta 1135.38. 1136-37. 1136.310"

Re. Re. Re.

badp•

~-1137-38.

Ra.

to 60. Transfer~ the Defence Reserve Faod 9,39,397 -82,40,000 91,000 -l,U,25,00)

FOB THE YEAR 1937~ 289

RE:SERVE FUND.

EXl'LUfATIONS.

Th~·be~ waa opened 88 a result of the stabilisation of the Def.ance Services budget estimates whereby any savings in one year may h transferred to a suspense bead for utilisation in a future year. The saving is charged to Defence Services expenditure by credit to a BUBpense account" Defence Reserve Fund " and when the money is taken out in a subsequent year to meet expenditure, the ·•• Defence Reserve Fund " is debited and the Defence ~ervices estimate is t>redited.

The total of Rs. 1,42,25,000 is made up of-

.. (i) New money allotted from Defence Reserve Fund • (ii) Regrants of surrenders

Rs. 1,13,07,000

29,18,000

1,42,25,000

2. The sum of Rs. 1,42,25,000 transferred to the Budget, 1937-38 is intended to finance the following categories of measures :- . '• · Rs.

(i) Reequipment programme (including regrants) 89,78,000 (ii) Other measures • • • • • 52,47,000

3. The items included in item (ii) above " other mea11ures " are :-

(i) Housing of officers • • (ii) Accommodation at Wana •• . • • ·

(iii) Replacement of stores consumed in the Wazuistan .'orf~ra: tiona •

(iv) Regrants-(a) Head 2-C(m) Military launches • • • . . (b) Head 8--Military Engineer Services-exclusive of regrants

included under para. 2 (i) (Rs. 6, 71,000) and para. 3 (i) (Rs. 2,00,000) • • .

(r) Head 10-Royal Air Force Works (d) Head 11-Royal Indian Navy Works (e) Head 12-Quetta Reconstruction •

1,42,25,000

Rs. 15,00,000 11,00,000

6,00,000

. 1,00,000 .. . 7,93,000 1,56,000

34,000 9,64,000·

52,47,000

T

INDEX.

A

Aoad.emy, Indian Military, Debra Dun Accommodation, Works, M. E. S. Accounts Office, ArmY Factory .. ., Commands and Districts •

,. ,. Navy .. .. Military ,. ,. Military Accountant General , ,. . Royal Air Force

Aden-contribution towards expenditure in- • Adjutant General's Branch

Adjutant General in India, Miscellaneous serviQils under

Administration, Can.tonmentll Administration of Non-Cantonment stations • • Administrative Services, Summary of Estimates of­Administration Staff, Dairy Farms, Pay of- • Advances, M. E. S. • After charges below six pence, Axmy •

., ,, ., , , ,. R. A. F. • • • After credits below six pence, Axmy

•• ,, ., ,, ., R.A. F. • Allotments, Marriage Allowances and-B. T. England

•• •• .. 1 ,. I. A. England Allowance to Naval Commander-in-Chief • Allowances, consolidated clothing-England

., Furlough and Voyage Pay-B. T. England ,. Furlough, I. A. Regimental-England •• kit and clothing-B. T. • ,. •• I. T. and followers

•• Marriage- and allotments, B. T., England •• ., I. A., England

76 210 100

98 100

98to 101 98

100 202 150 to

11\2 10e to 112 101

198

48-49 136 215 200 244: 203 252 44 44

258 44 44 44 36 36 44 44

to Navy officers for passing in foreign ar.d oriental languages • • • ,

.. Animals, Feed of , • • • • • , • • Animals, Grain and salt for •

•• (Remounts) ,, Strength of

Animal Transport • • Animal Transport Units, 'Hot Weathel" Establishments Annual Approximate Effective cost of typical units • ADnual Training Grant Annnities and gratuities, Army .lAauities and gratuities, R. A. l!'. •

• 263

90 164 170 20 80

198 25 60

276 282

fa' I

Head

Main. Sub, Minor.

2 B (o) 8 A (a) 2 J {c) 2 J {b) 2 J (e) 2 J 2 J (a) 2 J {d) 7 E 4 A (e)

2 N

2 L ., c

2JII 3 E 8 Q 7 D

·to E

VI~t·~· 1 D 1 D

11 A 1 D 1 D 1 D I A 1 A 1 D 1 D

11 I 2 D 5 A 5 B

2 c 7 c

2 A 1 A 2 A

{a) {c)

{a)

{c) {b)

(d) (b)

(l)

Anti-malarial measures, Army • Anti~m~.Iarial measures, R. A. F. Army Factory Accounts Office Army Headquarters

INDEX.

. ·'

ti '

Army School of Education, India, Belgaum, Headquarters , and Educational Wing • • • • • .•

Army School of Education, India, Belgaum, Antigas Wing Army School of Physical Training, Ambala Army Signal School, Poona Army Transport, Services rendered by, toR. A. F. • Arroy Veterinary Services Arrear charges unallocated .• Arrear Receipts

Arsenals, Ordnance and Clothing Depots • Artificers, Pay of, Ordnance and clothing I;lepots

. ' Artillery, Pay and allowances and miscellaneous cash expen-

diture on • • . . • •· • • • Artillery, School of (India), Kakul • Artillery Target Grant Assault-at-arms grant Assistant Director of

Pay of officers Ordnance Services, (Provision),

o I

Assistant Director Of Ordnance Services, (Provision), Pay of establishment

• I

Attached sections, Special Auxiliary and Territorial Forces, Staff at Army Head

Quarters, Commands Districts an,cl Bri~ades Auxiliary Force

B

Bakeries. : Band, Governor-General's · • Baptist and Congregational churches •

4 . . . Barracks, B. T., Hot Weather Establishments Body Guard, Governor-General's

. . ·.

: · .

Bonus' paid' under sliding ·scale · of rations scheme (Provisions) , , • ·• •• ..

Bonus paid under :sliding scale of rations scheme· (Coal and firew9'>4) 1 ...•

Bonus paid under sliding ·scale of l'ations sc)lemea R,A.F ..

Bonus "p~id for greatcoats

Page.

110 2.44

100 148 to

157

66 66 52 60

244 92

200 203 94 94

28 58 60 60

.154

154 186

222 222

1'30 lOB 102 198 40

164

166.

240 ..

172

Head

Main. Sub. Minoro.

2

10 2

4

N E J

A.

2 B 2· B 2 A 2 A

10 E 2 E 7 D

VIJ D 2 F 2 F

1 A 2 'A 2 A 2 A

4 A

4 A 7 A

9 A 9 B

(f)

(C)·

(f)· (g)

(b) (k)·

(a)• (a)

(i)' (Z}

, (Zl

(g)

(g)· (a)

3' B (a) 2 N · (a) 2 K (d) 7. c (b)

1 B {a)· ''(

5 A (a)

l) A (d)

10 D (c) 5 c (b)-

PagA.

Books, maps, printing charges and technical equipmenll 76 Breeding operations, Animals (Remounts) 90 Brigades, Staff of 158 British soldiers attached to Civil I)epart"mentS, Eipendfture •

on families of • • • • • • • 200 British soldiers, Forces in I~dia and Burma,. Pay and allow· •

ances and miscellaneous cash expeqditure On • . • • 36 Baildings for Depots, eto.-Worlpi-M. E. S~ 210 Bullocks, purchase of • • • . • • Butcheries B. T.-Furlough allowances and :voyage pay of

,, -Payments to war office for-Serving in India

Camels, Purchase of Cantonments • Cantonments, Administration

0

Cantoment authorities- Conservancy charges paid to Cantonments, Grant-in-aid and supply of water to

Caatonments, Military estates • Cantonment Stations, other conservancy charges in

, Care of vacant buildings • Cash, Losses of Cavalry, Pay and allOwances and miscellaneous cash eXpendi-

ture on · Central Disposals Organisation • Central Disposals Organisation-Hired Transport

, , ., Rail charges , , , Road warrants

Central Mechanical Transport Stores Depot Central Revision Section • Central Subjects-Contribution to provincial revenues in

170 13\) 44 4-'

170 104 104 198 104 104 19R 214 200

28 96

196 186 196

86 156

respect of 200 Chaplains, Pay of • 102 Chemical Defence Research, Lethal Stores Inspectorates and- 174 Chief of the General Staff, Misoollanoous ·services under •

the • 112 Children-Fees for attending civil schools Church, Baptist and Congregational • .. Methodist •

•• Presbyterian .. of Rome

Civii Grant-Territorial Foree Cloth1~nsolidated-Allowances (England) Clothing Depots Clothing Factories • • • <"lothing-Ki' and allowances for'British Troops

76 102 102 102 102

224 44 94

130. 36.

Head

Main. Sub. Minor.

2 2 4

7

B

D 0

D

1 8 5 3 1 1

A A B B D D

5 B 2 L 2 L 7 c 2 L

;2 L -7,· c • 8 D 7 D

1 A 2 H 7 B 7 A 7 B 2 c 4 A

7 D 2 K 5 D

2 0

(1')

(o}

(c)·.

(b)

(a) (a)

(b)' (c)

. (a)

(e)

(a) (e) (c) (;) (h)

21

B (p)

2 K (d) 2 K (c) 2 K (a)

· 2 K (b)

9 c (b) 1 D 2 F (a)

.3 c .l ,.. ' ..

Clothing-Kit and allowances for Indian Troops and followers • • • • • • •

CJothiDg stores • • • • • • Coal and Firewood • • College, Kitchener, Nowgong • College, Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military, Debra Dun • College, Staff, Quetta • Commander-in-Chief and personal staff Command Physical Training Staffs • Commands, Staff of Commands and Districts, Accounts Offices {!ompensation for losses • Conservancy • Consolidated Clothing Allowances Consul General, Meshed, Secretary to • · Contracts Directorate, Pay of officers

,. , Pay of Establishments Contribution by Imperial Government in respect of

pensionary charges of I. T. serving overseas, etc.

Contribution by Imperial Government to ·coat of India's defence • • • •

Contribution from Dominion Governments towards cost of training their officers •

Contribution from Imperial Government on account of Indian Regiment lent for service in the Colonies•

Contribution from local Governments and Indian States towards cost of training their students at Army Schools • • • • • •

Contribution from Local Govornments towards coat of training their students at Army Schools

Contribution from Local Governments towards cost of Training of Civil Students in Army Veterinary Schools

Contribution from other departments or Governments for leave paasa~ in respect of military officers and others temporarily or permanently employed under them • • •

Contribution from other Governments and Departments in respect of leave and passage concessions, R. I. N. •

Contribution towards Aden expenditure • Contribution towards coat of Survey of India • • • Contribution towards the expenses of His Majesty's

Ships employed in the Indian seas • • Contribution to 'Provincial revenues in respect of central

snbjeota • • • ~ • · • • . . • Contribution towards the retired pay of R. A. F. Bnt1sh

pera;)nnel for service in India • Contributory Pensions Act, 1925 (England), Army •

•• .. .. " . R.A.F. .. .. •• •• .. .. •• ..

Head Page, -:--:--------

Main. Sub. Minor.

38 172 .168

72 . 70 52

148 52

158 98

200 198 250 112 15, 154

276

46

'117

46

117

117

118

203

267 202 112

266

200

282

" 250 232

40

1 6 6 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 7 7

10 2 4 4

I

I

II

I

II

II

II

VII

A c A B B A A A B J D 0 G 0 A A

c

D

A

D

A

E

A

XI C 7 E 2 0

11 J

7 D

2 c I D

10 G 10 A 1 B

(b)

(d~ (k) (j} (c) (a~ {a}

(b)

{a)

(g}

(q}

(d)

{d)

c-oontc~.

Controlled Flour Mills. Convalescent Homes for offioers

Cookery, School of

INDO.

Coronation-Despatch of Contingent Cost-Approximate annual effective-of typical units Cost of water supplied by M. E. S. to non-entitled con-

sumers • • • • • • • • Credits on account of HospitalchargesofR. A. F. personnel

., on account of dentistrt charges of R. A. F. personnel

.. for services rendered to other departments. e!c., Military Accounts Offices • • • • •

Credits for services rendered to other departments, etc., .Naval Accounts Office •

Credits for services rendered by Government transport lo Civil and other departments and individuals • •

Credits for services rendered; Medical Services ., for services rendered by M. T. Units toM. E. S.

andR.A.F .• Credits for services rendered by R. A. F. transport to

Army or M. E. S. • Cultivation farms • Customs duty-GraBS Farms •

,, ,. Dairy Farms , , Hospitals including 31 Coy. R. A.M. C. • ., ,. Ordnance and Clothing Factories .. Provision

•• .. Clothing .. , Ordnance Stores .. .. •• .. Medical Store Dep6ts and Workshops M. T Stores • .. " M. T. Vehicle!A

D Dairy Farms, Capital •

•• ,. Revenue • Dairy produce, Proceeds from sale of

,. •• Purchase of • Decorations and medals, Army Defence Reserve Fund • Defenoe Services Personnel, Strength of

Deferred pay and gratuities, Forces in India and Burma • Depot, Arsenals, Ordnance and Clothing

•• Central Mechanical Transport Stores • .. Grain Crushing • ., Hill Sanitaria and • " Medical Store Depots and WOrkshops.

Page.

114 96

80 l82

25

104 96

96

98

100

117 119

164

244 90

134 136 96

13:1 164 172 170 124 168 168

136 138 142 136 276 288

12 to 19 36 94 86

114 108 124 to

129

~95

Head

Main. Sub. Minor.

I 2

2

p

I

c 6 B&c

2 L 2 · I

2 I

2 J

2 J

n o n I

5 .A

10 E 2 D 3 p 3 E 2 I 3 Q 5 A 5 c 5 c 3 A

5 A 5 A

3 E 3 E

IU E 3 E 1 A

1 A

2 F 2 c 2 p

2 N 3 A

(b)

(b)

(c)

(b)

(h)

, (c)

(b) (a) (a} ,

(a} (a} (b) (a) (a)

(g)

(h)'

(b)

(a)

(a~

(a}

(Jl (a)

(c)

,296 lNDB.-;

D-oontcL :•.

Depot. Ordnance and Clothing .. Remount .. Supply Companies and Supply

Depreciation, Dairy Farms Grass Farms .. Ordnance and Clothing Factories Ordnance and Cl'Jthing Factories-value of

purchaseR, etc., financed from .. Transferred to Capital-Medical Stores De­pots and Workshops

Depreciation Reserve, Medical Stores Depots· and ·Work-

Page.

94 90 78

136 134 I:tO

132

126

shops • I 24-128

Depreciation Reserve, Expenditure in India on plant and machinery financed from- • 124--12R

Depreciation Reserve, Expenditure in England on plant· and machinery financed from- , 12._128

Detaahment, Garrison, Regimental B.T.

and-schools,

Detachment, I. T.

Garrison, Regimental and-Bchools,

Detention barracks, Military prisons and • Director of Regulations and forms Discharge gratuity and deferred pay, B. T. Discharge p:ratuities, R. A. F • DispOsals Organisation Distribution of the Budget Estimate of Expenditure be-

tween India and England • • • , • • Distribution of the Budget Estimate for Expenditure in

India between controlling officers at Army Headquarters Distribution of the Budget Estimate of Receipts between

India and England • Districts, Stafl of .• Donations and grants-in-aid to Institutions Donation to Lawrence Memorial Royal Military School,

Lovedale. Donation to Roman Catholic Orphanages at Simla and

Mussoorie •· •

E

Ecclesiastical establishments Education

Education, Army School of-Belgaum, Anti-gas Wing ·

Education, Army School c.f .:_Bft}f;aum; Headquarters and · Educational Wing

64: 110 156 44

250 96

4

• 6-9

5 158. 112.

76

76

102 62 to i6

. 66

66

Head

Main. Sub. Minor.

2 F (a)

2 D (a)

! C . (a)

3 E 3 D ~ (! (al

3 C (a)

3 A (c)

3 A (b)and

3

2

2 2 4

1 10 2

4

2

2

2

2 2

2

2

(e)

A (b) and (e) •

B

B N A D G H

c N

B

B

K B

B

B

(d)

(e)

(d)' (I)

(p)

(p)

(g)

.!NDBJ.

E-contd. ·' Education, Grant--R. A. F. Education, Miscellaneous Expensee Education of Military pupils at Medical.Colleges and, schools Educational Institutions, Hot Weather Establishments Educational Institutions, other than those of administra•

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hot-weather establishments, etc, Equitation School, Saugor Estates, Military • Estimates, General Summary of Estimates Summary of-Administrative Services

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Fractional Differences, Army Freight on Stores, Royal Indian Navy Fund. Defence Reserve

Fund, Persian Gulf Lighting Service, Recoveries from Furlough Allowances, Indian Army, Regimental • Fmlough Allowances and Voyage pay, British Troops

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India and Burma, Pay and allowances and miscellane­ous cash expenditure

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Inspeoting, Supervising and-Staff, Army Head Quarters 62 2 B (a) i

'IDspecting. Supervising and-Staff-Commands 62 2 B (b) hspecting. Supervisingand-Statr-Districte ·• • • 62 2 B (c) Installations. Works-Military Engineer SerYices • • 212 8 A (O) 'Insurance Fees on account of horses .. • • 178 v B llssues on payment, Aviation Stores, Royal Air Force 238 10 D (a)

•• •• .. Clothing-Army • 172 6 c (b) .. .. •• Clothing-Navy • 263' 11 F (f)

•• .. .. Clothing, Royal Air Force • 242 10 D (i) .:· .. •• .. Coal and firewood-Army 166 6 A (d)

T •• .. .. Coal, NaVy • 263 11 F (d) .. .. .. Fuel and Light, Royal Air Force 240 10 D ( -1) .. .. .. Grain and Salt for animals, Army 164 6 A (b)

" ... .. Naval Stores 262 11 F (a) ... .. .. Mechanical Transport Stores including tyres-Army • . • • • 168 6 A (g)

... .. .. Mechanical Transport Stores, Royal Air Force 238 10 D (b)

... .. .. Mecnanical Tran.'!port Vehicles 168 5 A (h) .. .. .. Medical Stores, Naval 264 11 F (i) .. .. Medical Stores, Royal Air Force 241 10 D (h) .. Mine Sweeping Stores-Naval . 264 11 F (h) .. Miscellaneous Stores, Royal Air Force 241 10 D (g) .. Oil Kerosine • 166 5 ·A (e) .. .. Oil fuel . 263 ·11 F (e) ... .. ... Ordnance Stores-Army 170 5 c (a) " ..

Ordnance Stores, Naval Ammunition • 263 11 F (g) ... .. .. Ordnance Stores, Royal Air Force 242 10 D (j) .. .. .. Other R. I. A. S. C. Stores . 167 5 A (/1 .. .. .. petrol,' Benzol and Lubricants, Royal .. .. ..

Air Force 240 JO D (e)

Petrol and Lubricants, Army 164 5 A (c) . .. .. ..

·Petrol and Lubricants, Navy 262 11 F (ll) .. .. •• aO:d Petrol Lubricants, Royal Air .. .. •• 241 10 D (f) Force

Provisions, Army 164 6 A (a~ .. .. .. Provisions, and wat~r Naval 262 11 F (b) .. .. .. Provisions, Royal Air Force • 240 10 D (c) .. .. ..

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Forces in India and Burma Kitchener College, 1l owgongo

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Laboratories, Grant for up.keep of Lands, communication and Drainage, ,Works, _M. E. S. Land Sales suspense Account , , , , • Land Transport • Language Rewards for British Officers and men Language Rewards, R. A. F •. • Language Teachers, Pay of Launches, Military

Lawrence Memorial Royal Military S.chool, L~vedale, Donation to

Lawrence Military School, Abu • Lawrence Royal Military School, Sanawar Leave Allowances paid by Non·Military Departments Leave passage concessions to Army Officers and Warrant

Officers •. Leave passage concessions to Civilian Officers Leave passage concessions toR. I. N. Officers Lethal Stores Inspectorate& and Chemical Defence Research Libraries, grant for • LoBS of Cash, Army

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Credits on account of • • • • • • Mechanical Transport Headquartei"B, Maintenance Group Mechanical Transport Stores, Central Depot • . . • Mechanical Transport, Experimental Section Mechanical Transport Stores. including Tyres Mechanical Transport Stores and Vehicles, Rail charges Mechanical Transport, Heavy Repair Shops Mechanical Transport, Vehicle Reserve Depot Mechanical Transport Technical Inspectors

Mechanical Transport l;Tnits Mechanical Transport Vehicles • :Medical Colleges and Schools, Educatioh of Military pupils at

•• Directorate, Pay of Officem of .. ,, ,, ' Establishment of

.. Services Medical Store Depots and Workshops

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Military Buildings Military Engineer Services, English Stores •

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,. Trai~England Military Treasure Chests • Minor Works Miscellaneous (Army) Miscellaneous Expenditure, Forces in India al'ld Burma

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National Health Insurance, Army, England ,. " ., Payments to Ministry of He&lth " " ,. R.A.F.

Naval Accounts Office Naval Commander-in-Chief, Allowance to Naval Subsidised Vessels, Purchase of Stores for- Coal

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Remount Depots

Pay of Second Lieutenants on appointment Pay. Voyag&-Furlough Allowances and-B: T. Payment for railway sidings and platforms Payment for repairs, etc., to H. H.'s Indian s'bips and

vessels at outstations • · • · • · • • Payment to Air :Ministry for troops' serving in India--

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M. E. S. • . • . Payment to other Departmen~Tools and Plant -

H. E. 8. • • • • .• • • • Payment to Telegraph Department for care of Army .

. Mobilisation Stores . Payment to War Office fo1 B. T;aerviDg in lndia • •

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Royal Indian Navy, Commutatiolll, und~r civU Rules financed from RevellUe

,. , .. ,. Commutations, under Mili-tary rules financed froiJl Revenue

Percentage Chargee on Works Audit-Military Aooounts OBioea • • • • • •

Personal &tal! of Governor General • Petrol and Lubricants Physical Training, Azmy School of Ambala Physical Training, Command, staff of

Piloting and T?wing of R. l'd.'s I. Ships • •

282 282 284. 284

284

284

284:

284

100 148 164

52 52

265

307

Read

Main. Bub. Minor,

1

2 1

1

1

1

1 1 I 1 1 2 2 2

2

2

2

:c M B

B

B

B

B B B B B J B B

B

B

2 B 3 .A 3

3

3

3

3

3

2 4 G 2 2

11

A

A

A.

A.

A.

..• A.

J A. A. A. A.'

I

(b)

(If) (b) (c) (b) (aj

u 2

'308 tnu.

Piolleera, Pay and allowances and miscellaneous «:ash eli::reil· diture on • • • • • • • •

Power cm.rg-M. S. DePots and Workshop&- • • Presbyterian ChUl'Ch Prince' of Wales' Royal Indian Military College, Debra Dun

, Principal Supply Officers' Committee, India ·• Printing and Stationery, R. A. F~ • • PrisoDS, Military and Detention Barracks Prizes and premiwn paid to horse breeders Production Charges, Dairy Farms •

., ,, Grass Farms • Publications and Miscellaneous

• .. •

Punjab Veterinary College, Lahore, Tr~ of Military 'Students at the

PUl'Chase of Bullocks • .. .. .. Camels Horses Mules

Purchases, Stores-Aviation Stores, R. A. F. Clothing, ·Army Clothing, R. A. F. Coal and Firewood, Army Fuel and Light, R. A •. F. Grain and Salt for animals, Army • M. T. Stores, Army . M. T.'Storee, R. A. F. M. T. Vebicl-Army • Medical Stores, R. A. F. Miscellaneous Stores, R. A. F. Oil KerosiDe • Ordnance Stores, Army •

,. , R. A. F.

·. ..

Other R. I. A. S. C. Stores, Army · , Petrol, Benzol and Lubricants, R. A. :F. • Petrol and Lubricants, Army • • •

., , ,, R.A. F. l'rovisions, Army •

•• R.A. F •

Q

. Quartermaster General'• Branch . .

. ..

Quarterma.sterGeueral, MisceUaneone Services under • Quetta ReconstrnctioD

Page.

28 128 • tot

10 156 244 110 90

136 n4 202

92 170 170 "170 170

238 172 242 166 240 16<& 168 238 168 241 241 166 liO 242 167 240 16<& 241 164 240

152 .J14 268

Read

Main. Sub. Minor •

1 A 3 A 2 K 2 B 4 A

10 E 2 N 2 D 3 E 3 D 7 E

2 E 5 5 5 5

B B B B

10 D 5 c

10 D 5 A

10 D 5 A 5 A

10 D 5 A

10 D 10 D

5 A 5 c

10 D 5 A

10 D 5 A

10 D 5 A

10 D

4 A 2 p

12

(d)

(a) (j) (J)

(d) (c)

(a)

c~>

(d)

(a) (b)

- (i) (d)

(d} (b) (g)

(b) (h) (h) (g) I

(c) (a) (j) (J) (e) (c) (J) (a) (c)

iNDEX.

Head

(,

809

Page. --------------------1\lain. Sub. Minor.

Bail Charges • Railway Transport Staff • CRates and TaXes

R

CReoeipts, Distribution of, between India and England. Receipts, England, Administrative Services

, , Army Headquarters, Staff of Commands,

.. .. .. .. .. .. •• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. •• .. .. .. ..

etc. Fighting Services Manufacturing Establishments Military Engineer Services Non-effective, Army Non-effective, Royal Air Force Non-effective, Royal Indian Navy Q~etta Reconstruction Royal Air Force • Royal Indian Navy Special Services •

Stores, Equipment and Animals Transportation, Conservancy, Hot Weather Establishments and miscellaneous

1Reoeipta, India, Animals , , Army Education , , Army Headquarters, staff of Commands, eto. , , Auxiliary and Territorial Forces •• ,. Cantonments • , , Central Disposals Organisation • .. , Clothing , , Conservancy, hot weather establishments

and administration of non-canton· ment stations .. ..

••

•• .. .. .. •• •• .. .. .. ••

" ..

, _ Dairy Farms • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ••

..

Ecclesiastical Establishments • Education of military pupils at Medical

Colleges and Schools • Forces in India and Burma from class A Lands •

., B Lands. Grass Farms • Hired Transport and supply of well water • · Indian Army Ordnance CorpS • Indian Army Ordnance CorPS Stores • Indian Army Veterinary Corps· • Indian Infantry serving at Hong Kong Lethal Stores Inspectorate& and Chemical

Defence Research Stores • Medical Services Medical Store Depots and Workshops

190-3 186 214

5 120

160 46

142 .216 278 282 284 275 252 267 182 ~79

~04

178

lli 160 224

P9 1~8

J79

203 142 119

118 46

119 119 142 203 118 178 118

46

7 A 7 A 8 D

n- R

IV B 'I D :qi F VIII G I C n B m B

XII B X G XI D VI V E

VII E V B :q B IV A JX II L JI H v c

VII C m E n K

n a I A n L n m VII

JI v p: I

v :q m

L D B F

c E c

D r A

{d)

{a) (c) .

(b)

310' INDB~. •

Beoeipta, India, Military Accaunta Offices ,. .. Military Engineer Services • ., Military Training •. ., Miscellaneous • • • • i- ., Miscellaneous, Fighting' Services • • ,. •• Miscellaneous Services under' Adjutant Gene•

ral in India • • • • •

•• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •• .. ••

Miscellaneous Services.under the Chief of the General Staff •

Miscellaneous Service8 under the Master General of Ordnance •

Miscellaneous Services under the Quarter• master General in India •

Non-effective, Royal A\r Force " Non-effective, Royal Indian Manne • Ordnance and Clothing Factories Ordnance Stores • . • .

Page.

119 216 117 203

46

120

120

120

120 282 284 140 178 .. ... .. Pensions-Army • • • • 278

•• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... •• .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. ..

Quetta Reconstruction 270 Remount Depotaand Breeding Operations. 118 Rewards for Military Services-Army 278 Royal Air Force, Miscellaneous . 252

Royal Air Force, Sale of Stores 252 Royal Air Force, Works • 252 Royal Indian Army Service Corps 117 Royal Indian Army Service Corps Miscellaneousl40 Royal Indian Army Service Corps Stores 176 Royal Indian Navy, Hire of Vessels and

Sale Proceeds of Stores • • 267 Royal Indian Navy, Miscellaneous • 267 Royal Il).dian Navy, Supplies and Services 266

Mohmand Bajaur • Transportation

182 203

Receipts on account of transport of troops and concession 204 78 92

passages Record Office, Royal Indian ~1 Service Corps Record Office, Veterinary • Reooveries from Indian Post and Telegraph Department

in respect of telephone connections • • • • Recoveries from Indian Post and Telegraph Department

in J"e8p8Ct of telegraphic guaranteed lines connec• tiona

Reoonries from Indian Post and Telegraph Department in respect of telephone connections through the Army local telephone eystem at Chaman and tele­phone at R. A. F. Aerodrome · • · • • · • ·

Beoonries from Persian. Gulf Lighting Service Fund

198

198

198 258

.Head

Main. Sub. M~.

II J vru· II A VU D I B

II N

II 0

II M

II II III m v I XII II I X X X II m v

XI XI XI

p

A A c c B A D A E D F c B A

B c A

VI A VIl A

VII E 2 c 2 E

7 c

7 c

7 c 11 A

(a)

(a) to (c)

(b) (c)

(cl)

(~

(d)

I~"DEX.

Head Page.

Main. Sub. Minor.

R-contd.

Recoveries on account of Family Allollmente-B. T. ., ., .~ ,. . Indian Army • ,. ., ,. . , B.A. F.

Recoveries on account of Water and Electric Energy • Recoveries under Contributory Pensions Act, 1925, Army Recruiting Staff Relief Movements, Annual .. Hired Transport .. .. of Drafts and Details .. ,, Road W a.rrants Religious Teachers in Indian units • Remount Depots, Hired Transport

,. ·" Hot Weather EstabliBhments ,, , Rail Charges (· · ., ,. Road Warrants

Remount Depots and Breeding Operations Remounts-Animals Renewals, Maintenance and Operation, Installations,

40 40

232 216 40

. 108 190 196 190 196 no 196 198 190 196 90 170

1 B 1 B

10 A VIII -B

1 B 2 N 7 A 7 7 7

2

7 7

:B A B N'

'7 7 2

B c A B D B ~ 5 •

·)

M.E.L . 214 8 c D D c

Rent for hired buildings, General Charges, M. E. S. • Rent for land, General Charges, M. E. S.

214 8 214 8

Repair of mathematical instruments, Expenditure on Reserve Fund-Defence.

170 5

Reservists, Pay and allowances and miscellaneous cash expenditure on

Reservists, Pay of-Butcheries Rest Camps • Revision Section, Central • Rewards for Military Services-Army Rewards for Military Services-Royal Air Force Road W arra.nts Roman Catholic Orphanages, Simla

Donation to Royal Air Force, Accounts Office

., , Aircraft Depot , ,, Aircraft Park • .. .. Aviation Stores

and Mussoorie

•• .. Buildings, Communications, etc.; Maiotenance,

288

29 130 112 156 276 282 196

76 100 234 236 238

of · • · 246

•• .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. ..

., .. .. .. ..

Clothing 242 Ecclesiastical Establishments Share of cost; 236 Education 234 Educat·ional and Instructional Establishments 234 Fuel and Light 240 Headquarters Hill Depot

Indian Air Force

2'6 232 232

.. 1 'A 3 B 2 N 4 A 1 A

2 A 7 - B

2 2

10 10 10

10. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

B J B B D

F D B B B D

c A A

(tl) (b) (tl)

(d) (c) (e) (a) {b) '(d)

{c)

(g) (a) (b) (a)

(b) (h) (h)

{c)

(p) (d) {d) {e) (a)

(b) (i)

(/)· (b) (a) (d)

(b) (c)

312 nmax.

Page. Head

Main. Sub. Minor.

~

Bo7aJAir Force, Maintenance and Operation-InstallatiolliJ • 248 to F (c) .. .. Miscellaneous • 244 10 E .. •• Mechanice! Transport Storee 238 10 D (b) ... .. Medical Services 234 10 B (c)

• .. Medical Storee 241 10 D (A) .. .. Miscellaneous Storee 241 10 D (g) .. .. Ordnance Stores 242 10 D (j) .. •• Petrol and Lubricants (M. T.) . 241 10 D (f) .. .. Petrol, Benzol and Lubricants (Aviation) . 240 10 D (e)

•• .. Provisions 24.0 10 D (c) .. .. Recoveries on account of family allotments from airmen ' _ • • • • • 232 10 A (e) .. .. Recoveries underCon~ributory Pensions Act,

I 1925 • ... • • • • • • 232 10 A (d) -.. .. Squadrons and; Staff at Group, Wing Stations and Wing Headquarters • • • 230 10 A (a) .. .. Strength statem_ent 229 .. .. Tools and Plant 248 10 F (f) .. .. Works 248

to 248 10 F (a)

•• .. Works Establishment 249 10 F (e) .. •• Works, General Charges . 248 10 F (d) Royal Army Medical Corps, Hospitals including Headquarters

No. 31 Company 96 2 I (a) Royal Indian Army Service Corps, Administrative Services 78

to 2 c 89 .. Indian Army Service Corps, Animal Transp<~rt 80 2 c (d) .. Indian Army Service. Corp-ctlntral Mechanical

Transport Stores Depot 86 2 c (J) .. Iniian Army Service Corps, Experimental Section, Mechanical Transport • • • · • 88 2 c (1)

•• Indian Army Service Corps, Headquarters, Mainten • 2 ance Group, Mechanical Transport. • • 84 c (h)

•• Indian Army Servioe Corps, Heavy Repair Shop, Mechanical Transport ~ • • • • 86 2 c (i)

•• Indian Army Service Corps, Hot Weather Establish-198 menta 7 c (b)

•• Indian Army Service Corps, Manufacturing Es~ablish· 130 3 mente B .. Indian Army Servioe_Corps, Mechanical Transport Units· 82 2 c (e)

•• Indian Army Service Corps, Miscella~eous Stores 167 lS A (f) .. Indian Army Service Corps, Military Launches 88 2 c (m) .. Indian Army ServiM Corps, Personnel and Stores-196 Hired Transport Charges • • • • • 7 B (a)

•• Indian Army Service Corps, Rail Charges (Stores and 190 Personnel). 7 A (d)

t-o 192 .. Indian Army SerVice Corpe. Record Office 78 2 c (b)

INDEX. 313

Head Page.

Main. Sub. Minor. -

R-eontc~.

Royal [ndiau At"my Service Corps, Ro~ Warran~a-Personnel and Stores 196 7 B (c) .. Indian Army Service Corpa, Scf..ool or Cookery 80 ! ''C (c)

•• India.n Army Service Corps, Supply Companies and Supply Depots . , , • • • • .. • 78: . ! c ~a)

•• India.n At"my Service Corps, Travelling and Outstation 188 '1 (c) allowances A -. . .. Indian Army Servioe Corps, Technical lnspeators ol

0 Mecha.nical Transport - 84 '! (g) .. Indian Army Service Corps, Training Group · • 82 ! c (/)

•• Indian Army Service Corps, Vehicle Reserve Depot. 2 (I:). Mechanical Transport 88 c .. Indian Army Service Corps, Stores • 164' 6 A

t.o

168 Royal Indian Navy Workmen, and La.bourers-Wa~es of 261 11 E (/) .. .. Clothing 263 11 F tj) .. .. Coal !63 11 F (d) .. .. Commander of Dockyard's Dept. :!60 11 E (a) .. Customs duty and freight charges 264 11 F (k) .. Dockyard and Workshop 260

to 262 11 :. E .. .. Dockyard and W orkshop-Miscellaneons 262 11 ' E (g)

Dockyard Dispensary 261 '. .. .. 11 E (e) .. .. Dockyard Police 261 11 E (d) .. .. Fuel depots in the Persian Gulf, Basrah 260 11 D (c) .. .. Fuel depots in the Persian Gulf, Henjam 260 11 D (b) .. .. Fuel depots in the Persian Gulf, Muscat . 259. '11 D (a) .. .. General Supervision !58' 11 A .. Landing and Shipping charges on coal in Fuel Depots in the Persian Gulf 260 ll D (d)

Nav:v Store Officer's Dept. Dockyard ' .. .. proper 261 11 -E (b) .. .. Navy Stores, Indian • 262 11 F (a) .. •• Marine Survey Dept. 2ii8 11 B .. .. Transport Launches and Establishment at Calcutta 260 11 D (e) .. .. Medical Stores 264 11 F (i) .. .. Minesweeping stores 264 11 F (h)

•• .. Y~llaneoas . 265 11 J .. .. Oil Fuel . 263 11 F (e) .. .. Ordnance Stores-Ammunition . 263 11 F (g) .. .. Petrol and Lubricants 262 11 F (c) .. .. Provisions aDd Water 262 11 I! {b) .. .. Salaries and allowances of officers and men afloat 259 11 c

314- JliDD.

Page. 1laiD. Bub. Kmor.

R-eonc:l4.

B011d Indiua Na"7 Shipe and Vessels, purchue and • hire of •

, : .. " ~ore esteblishmente-'Miscellaneous

" " Stores for works on Indian Naval buildings " " Worka-Expenditure on ., ,. Workshops

Royal Indiao Military College, Prince of Wales' ., ,, ,. S<'.hool, King George's, Ajmere

'' " '' •• •• ., Jhelum ., ,, ,. ,, ,, . Juiiundur

Royal Tank Corps, Pay and allowances and miscellaneous , caah expenditure on • . .

Royal Tank Corps School, India, Ahmednagar

s Sale of oondemned buildin~ matflrials, Cast animals, etc.,

Graaa Farms •. .. ., ,. " Caatillga Dairy Farms ., Dairy produce toR. A. F.,l'rl. E. S., etc.

•• FoddN'

265 259 to

260 264 •

265 261

70-72 74 74 72

29 58

134 136 136 134 142

11

11 11 11 11

2 2 2

2

2

3 3 3 3

m •• Proceeds from Farms • ,. Government property n Grain and fodder, Proceeds from •

216 Vlli 142 III

,. Obsolete Stores, Proceeds from-l'rl. S. Depots and Workshops uo

Sale of Obsolete Stores, Proceeds from-Ordnance and Clothing Factories 142

Sale of Obsolete Stores, Proceeds from-Ordnance Stores • 17R Sale of Obsolete Stores, Proceeds from-Clothing Stoma 178 Sale of Obsolete Stores, Proceeds from-Lethal Stores Inspec·

toratea and Chemical Defence Research Sale of Obsolete and Surplus Stores, R. A. F. Sale of Surplus Stores, Proceeds from-l'rl. S. Dt>pota and

Workshops Sale of Surplus Stores-Ordnance and Clothing Factories

•" ., •• Ordnance ., ., ,. Clothir.g

Sale of 'Unserviceable Stores Sale ofV egtttablea-Proceeds from-Grass Farms Sale proceeds of Officers' Chargers .. ., Cast animals •

,. ,. hidae of animals

Bale proceeds of Scrap and Waaie-Ordnance and Clothing Factories •

Sale proceeds of Scrap and by·prodttct&-l'rl. S; Depots and Workaho~ • • • • .• • . • •

Sale proceed• of X-Ray Stores •

179 252

140 140 178 178 179 142 178 178 )78

132

III

III v v

v X

III III \'" v v m v v v

3 II

G

D F H E B B B

B

A

D E E D

DandE c

E

A

c c c

D D

A c c c E D B B B

c

A 1

(j)

(c) (j) (n)

(If•) (l)

(j)

(a) (a) (a) (a)

(a)

(b)

(a)

(b)

(a)

(e)

Sale of Stores, R. A. F. • Sanitaria, Jlill and Dep6ta • Sobolarehips, British Army School School, Army Signal, Poona

Dn>U.

School, Equitation, Saugor • • • • ·

School, Garrison. Regimez¢al and Detachmen~for British· Troops

School, Garrison, Regimental and Detachment-for Indian Troops • •

School, King GeOrge's Royal Indian Military, Ajmer • School, King George's Royal Indian Military, Jhelum • School, King George's Royal Indian :MilitarY, Jullundur School, Lawrence Military, Abu •. School, Royal Military, Sanawar School of Artillery (India), Kakul Schoo 1 of Cookery • School of Education, Army, India, ~lgaum

School of Instruction, Indian Army Ordnance Corps • SchOol of Physical Training, Ambala • School, Royal Tank Corps, India, Ahmednagar School, Senior Officers', Belgaum School, Small Arms (India)

School, Veterinary • Sea and Inland Water Charges Sea paasage money to and from England and Colonies Sea Transport and Concession passages, Charges on

account of • Sea Transport and Concession r passages, Receipts on

account of • Second Lieutenants-Pay of-on appointment .. Senior Officers' School, Belge.um • Ships and Vessels, Purchase and hire of-R. I. N. Shipping Charges, Receipts on account or Small Arms School (India), Ahmednagar Wing • · Small Arms School (India), Headquarters Staff, Pachmarhi • Small Arms School (India), Pachmarhi Wing Small measures, Provision for, under Adjutant General in

India • • • • • • • • • ,. ,. ., under Master General of

Ordnance. .. •• ,. under Quartermaster General iDindia

315

Head Page.

Main. Sub. Minor.

252 ~.X.

108 . 2 . '76 2

60 2 56 2

64 2

D N B A A

B

64 · 2 B 7-l 2 B 74 2 B

·72 · 2 B 70 2 ·B· 68. 2 B

58 2 A

80 2 c . 66 2 B

94 2 F. 52 2 A 58 2 A 58 2· A 54 r.· to 56 2 A

92 2 ~

194 7 A 194 7 A.

202 7 E ·

204 VII. E 44 I D 58 2 A.

265 11 G 267 XI C 56 2 -· A 54, 2 A 54 2 A.

112 2 N

106 2 M

114 2 p

(o)

(p) (k) (g)

(d)

(e) (n) (m) (l)

(i) (h) ..

(i) . (c)

U> and

(g) (b) (b) (j) (h)

(d) to U> (b)

U> (g)

(h)

U> (d)

(e)

(i)

(b)

(c)

Small measuree-Reaerve at the disposal of Air Officer Com· mending • • • • • • • 24:4: 10 E

316

Head Page.

MaiD. Sub. Minor1

s-td.

Embarkation and Railway transpon Staff and Transit Section& • • • •

Special Servit!ea, SlUDJilAI'1 of Estimates of • • • •• Worka-Worka,Y. E. S. • •

Staff College. Quette • • • • • • St&i! of Commands • • • • • Stail of Districts and Brigades • • • • • Storage Charges, credits for - Arsenals, Ordoanee and

Clothing Depots, etc. • • • Storage Charges, R. A. F. Explosives on deposit in Arsenals Stores, Field Firing, Grant for purchase of

•• M. E. S. .. •• " •• "

M. E. S., English coat of Pnrchaae and sale of -Army Purchase and ule of- R.I. N. Taken to Indi., Army

•• R.A.F. Strength of Animala •

• •

186 180 211 52

158 15R

7

8 2

' ' s

10 2 8 8

162 to 179 6/V 262 11 174 5 250

20

10.

A

A A B c ., E A G H

F E G

Strength of Defence Services personnel S11baidiaation of motor vehicles, Charges on account of Summary. General, of Estimates

• 12 to 19 168 5 A

Summary of Estimates, Admin.istrative Services

•• •• .. •• •• •• •• •• •• •• .. .. .. •• •• .. •• •• •• .. .. .. •• •• .. •• .. •• •• .. ••

•• •• • • •• •• •• .. •• .. •• •• .. • • . . •• ..

Army Headquarters. Stail of Com· manda,etc.

Auxiliary and Territorial Forces Defence Services-Effective • Defence Services-Non·etJective Fighting Services • General Mauufaoturing Establishments Military Engineer Services Non-effective, Army Non-effective, R~al Air Force Non-effective. Royal Indian Nav;r Purchase and sale of stores, Equip·

ment and Animals • • • Royal Air Force. Effective Royal Indian Navy;Effective Special Services Transportation. Collll6rvancy, Hot

Weather Establishments and Miscellaneous

Supervising and ~nsJM!Oting Staii,_Army Headquarters, Com-mands and DIStricts-Education • • • •

Supply Companiee and Suppl;r Depots Suppl;r of Well Water

2 48 to 49 2/ll

143 4/IV 218 9/IX 22 48/XXXVI

· 272 49/XXXVII 26 1/1 2

122 3{Ill

206 8fVlii 274 1/1 280 2/II 283 3fiii

162 lifV 226 10/X 254 llfXI 180 6iVI

184 7/Vll

62 2 B

'18 .2 c 196 7 B

(a)

(d) (o)

(ca)

(l)

(h)

(a) to (c)

(a) (b)

IND&~.·

S-eoncld.

Survey of India, Contribution towards cost bf Suspense Account, Hastings Military Land. Suspense Account, Kidderpore Dockyo1d • Suspense Account, Land Sales •

T

Table Money

..

Tank Corps, Royal, Pay and allowances and miscellaneous cash expenditure on •

Technical Examination Branch, A. H. Q. Technical T nspectors of Mechanical Transport Telephones, Administration of (excepting Army Headquarters> Telephones, Maintenance and Operation, Installations,

Military Engineer Services Temporary Establishments in Stores Section, Pay of Temporary Establishment in Workshops, Pay of Temporary Labour, Mechanical Transport, Head quarters

. Maintenance Group • .. , Supply Coys. and Depots • .. , Vehicle Reserve Depot ,, an~ Establishments, Breeding opera-

tions • . • • • • .. " .. and Establishments, Cultivation

F8ol'JJ1S • . •

., ,. and Establishments, Lethal Stores Inspectorate& and Chemical Defence Research •

" " and Establishments, Remount Depots. Territorial Force

.. .. .. .. ·Civil grant Normal·Chargea •

Tools and Plant, Military Engineer Services Tour Expenses of Chief of the General Staft' Tour Expenses of Commander-in-ChiPf • Tour expenses of the GeDel'al Officers Commanding-in-Chief,

Command.s • • • • • • • • Training Grant. Army, Annual Training Group, Royal Air Force •

,. , Ro:fal India Anny ServiCe Corps Training. Military • •

Training. Vocational Transport, Animal • •

• . -

31'7

Page, Main. Sub. Minor,

112 216 267 216

203

2 0 vm F XI C

VIII E

VII A

29 1 A 114 2 p . 84 . 2 c 198 7 c

214 ,, 8 c "94'· 2, "F

84

VB 88

9()

2

2

2 '2

DO 2 ·.r-_·

106 s 90 2

223 and 224 .22j

223

215 }50 us

194 60

234 82 52 $0

81

9

9 9

8

' ' 7 2

10 2

t'

F

c 0 0

ll

D

.11 D

c c c· .F A A

A A B 0 A

(d)

(g) {d)

(h)

{a) (a)

(h)

(a) (Tc)

fc} I

(b)

(a)

(d) '(a)

(e) (l) (a) rJ)

110 2 "80 ._: __ .'J;.

N [(g) •c - · . ..: Ctl>

318 INDEX.

Transport, Hired Transportation

T--contd.

Travelling and out-station allowances Tyres, Mechanical Tr~nsport stores including

' u Under training, OfJicers with, King's Commission, un.

employed or • Unemployed, Officers with King's Commission- or under

training ." : _. Unemployment Insurance, Army

,. ., R.A.F. 1;1nlts, Approximate annual effectiVe cost of typioa.l

v Vehicle Reserve Depot

, Vehicles, ~echanioal Transport Veterinary Hospitals Veterinary Record Office · • Veterinary Schools ,

· V ooational Tra.iniDg Vooa.tiona.l Training, B. T. Voyage Pay, B.~·

Wa.r graves, Maintenance of W a.rrants, Road

w

Water, Grant-in-aid to Ca.ntomnent. Funds and Supply of Well water, Supply of • • , • , -. • Workshops Maintenance and Operation, _Insta.11ationa,

M.E.S. Workshops, Medical Store Depots

X { ' ,. ; . · X:· Ray Installations, Chargea on account of .·

•. GIPD-652 Armyfll N..:,23-2-s7~47S. . - . .

Head Page.

Main. Sub. Minor.

196 186 to

195 188 168

7 7

7 5

4:0 1

4:0 . 1

44: 1· 250 10 25

88 168

92 92 92

110 44 44:

2 5 2 2 2 2

1-1

200 7 196 7 104: 2 196 7

214: 8 124: 3 to

129

B A

A A

B

B D a'

c A" E' E.

E N D D

D B L B

c A

I

'(a)

(c) (g)

(b)

(b)

(I:)

(h) {a) (c) (b)

(g)

(o)

(b) (b)

(e)