NUMBER OF MEN ON THE HOME AND COLONIAL ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE ARMY, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE SERVING IN INDIA II.-ORDINARY EFFECTIVE SERVICES: III.-NON-EFFECTIVE SERVICES: TOTAL Non-EFFECTIVE SERVICES TOTAL ORDINARY SERVICES IV.-EXTRAORDINARY SERVICES. Re-armament of Horse and Field Artillery. 63 £. REPAYMENTS BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA INCLUDED AS APPROPRIATIONS IN AID To meet the Expenditure for Raising and Training Recruits for India 566,700 92,000 967,170 £. 562,700 102,000 947,801 8 9 12,000 476,000 12,000 476,000 30,000 1,157,000 18,000 081,000 30,000 1,157,000 £. 488,000 488,000 | 1,187,000 1,187,000 699,000 (9) £. 31,042,366 3,282,366 27,760,000 33,038,561 3,242,561 29,796,000 162,000 2,198,000 NET DECREASE ON ORDINARY AND EXTRAORDINARY SERVICES £. 2,036.000 (a) In consequence of a transfer between Army and Civil Service Estimates, in respect of the cost of construction and maintenance of administrative telegraphs and telephones, the Army Estimates are more by 3,6001. 'than they would otherwise have been, the Votes iilictel being 9 and 10. 8,7501. was provided for these services in Civil Service Estimates, 1906-07. War Office, R. B. HALDANE. N. G. LYTTELTON, C.G.S. W. G. NICHOLSON, Q.J.G. 22nd February, 1907. 007.) E. W. D. WARD, Secretary. STATEMENT showing the Total Estimated EXPENDITURE for the Army, including Amounts provided for in the Civil SERVICE and REVENUE DEPARTMENT ARMY ESTIMATES : Estimated Expenditure (after deducting Appropriations in Aid) 27,760,000 29,796,000 Class II. Vote 14.—Exchequer and Audit Department (Cost of Audit, including Cash, Store, and Manufac- TOTAL £. 28,211,571 30,282,098 (a) Provision is also made in the Estimate for Osborne (Class 1. Vote 2) for expenditure in connection with the treatment of invalid officers of the Army in the Convalescent Iloine at Osborne. NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND MEN ON THE REGIMENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE ARMY, ARMY RESERVE, AND AUXILIARY FORCES. (a) Including 116 miscellaneous Troops in North China. b) Excluding members of the Railway Reserve, Post Office Corps and Telegraph Reserve, who are attached to Volunteer Corps, but are included above under Army Reserve. VOTE (A.) NUMBER OF MEN ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REGULAR ARMY, EXCLUSIVE OF INDIA. (For India see p. 13.) ALL RANKS. 173 12,598 14,536 133 6,991 94,116 74 5,048 6,824 28 3,515 4,819 152 8,686 9,598 12 1,502 2,754 2,600 3,600 2,941 154,201 (e) 179,321 14,895 20,095 16,467 9,865 103,465 7,013 4,904 12,491 2,654 1,100 192,949 1,086 REGIMENTS: TOTAL, Regiments FORCES : STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS : Staff Headquarters Staff Staff of Commands Recruiting Staff Including HeadArmy Medical Staff quarters Staff and other Officers not Army Veterinary Staff included under Regiments. (Lato Army Pay Department and Corps.) 4 290 501 341 56 109 2,406 1,269 30 67 5,073 5 348 1,115 409 130 112 3,775 1,502 33 71 7,500 126 982 109 3,776 1,496 30 71 7,191 8 (a) Including 2 Medical Officers of the Royal Malta Artillery: (6) These are numbers required to cover temporary and occasional excess of establishment in all arms. In 1906–7 they were included under Infantry. (c) lycluding Permanent Staff of Channel Islands and Colonial Militia. f) There are in addition 27 War: ant Officers and 63 Non-Commissioned Officers employed at the War Office included in the Establishments of “ Regiments.” (9) Now replaecd hy ex scldiers. |