Financial and Allowance Regulations for the Naval Forces of the Commonwealth (Amendment) (Provisional) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1911. No. 87.

 

PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910.

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby certify that, on account of urgency, the following Regulations under the Naval Defence Act 1910 should come into operation on and from the 1st July, 1911, and make the Regulations to come into operation accordingly as Provisional Regulations.

Dated this 9th day of June, One thousand nine hundred and eleven.

DUDLEY,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command.

G. McGREGOR.

 

FINANCIAL AND ALLOWANCE REGULATIONS (PROVISIONAL) FOR THE NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

Addition.

PART II.—PAY OF PERMANENT FORCES.

Cancel Regulations 48 to 50a inclusive, and substitute the following:—

Pay and Allowances for Officers (Sea-going).

48. (I.). The following rates of “active pay” “deferred pay” and allowances shall apply to Officers appointed for sea-going service to the Commonwealth Permanent Naval Forces on or after 1st July, 1911. Officers now serving in the Commonwealth Permanent Naval Forces (except those employed in the Central Administration or in shore appointments) may continue to draw the rates of pay under Regulations existing at 30th June, 1911, or may, if they prefer, accept the new rates of pay prescribed under this Regulation from 1st July, 1911.

Officers who accept the new rates of pay prescribed in this Regulation shall be compulsorily retired at the ages set forth below:—

Rank or Appointment.

Age for Retirement.

Captain and Engineer-Captain.................................................

55

Commander and Engineer-Commander....................................

50

Lieutenant and Engineer-Lieutenant.........................................

45

Sub-Lieutenant and Engineer Sub-Lieutenant...........................

40

Paymaster-in-Chief, Fleet Paymaster, Staff Paymaster, or Paymaster 

60

Assistant Paymaster................................................................

40

Commissioned and other Warrant Officers...............................

55

     

C.11433.—Price 5d.

Subordinate and Commissioned Officers.

Rank.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Total.*

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Assistant Clerk............................

On entry...............

54

15

0

3

0

..

..

54

15

0

Midshipman................................

Clerk.............................................

On promotion

91

5

0

5

0

..

..

91

5

0

Sub-Lieutenant...........................

Engineer Sub-Lieutenant

Assistant Paymaster..................

,,

,,

,,

146

0

0

8

0

36

10

0

2

0

182

10

0

Sub-Lieutenant...........................

Engineer Sub-Lieutenant

Assistant Paymaster..................

Over 2 years

,,

,,

164

5

0

9

0

41

1

3

2

3

205

6

3

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Assistant Paymaster..................

On promotion

,,

Over 4 years

219

0

0

12

0

54

15

0

3

0

273

15

0

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Assistant Paymaster..................

Over 2 years

,,

Over 6 years

237

5

0

13

0

59

6

3

3

3

296

11

3

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Assistant Paymaster..................

Over 4 years

,,

Over 8 years

255

10

0

14

0

63

17

6

3

6

319

7

6

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Assistant Paymaster..................

Over 6 years

,,

Over 10 years

273

15

0

15

0

68

8

9

3

9

342

3

9

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Paymaster....................................

Over 8 years

,,

On promotion

310

5

0

17

0

77

11

3

4

3

387

16

3

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Paymaster....................................

Over 10 years

,,

Over 2 years

328

10

0

18

0

82

2

6

4

6

410

12

6

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Staff Paymaster..........................

Over 12 years

,,

On promotion

346

15

0

19

0

86

13

9

4

9

433

8

9

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Staff Paymaster..........................

Over 14 years

,,

Over 2 years

365

0

0

20

0

91

5

0

5

0

456

5

0

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Over 16 years

,,

383

5

0

21

0

95

16

3

5

3

479

1

3

Lieutenant...................................

Engineer-Lieutenant..................

Fleet Paymaster..........................

Over 18 years

,,

On promotion

401

10

0

22

0

100

7

6

5

6

501

17

6

Commander................................

Engineer-Commander...............

Fleet Paymaster..........................

,,

,,

Over 2 years

438

0

0

24

0

109

10

0

6

0

547

10

0

* Exclusive of the additional emoluments to the value of £44 2s. 1d., which are also received by each officer. See paragraph 48 (II.).

Subordinate and Commissioned Officers—continued.

Rank.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Total.*

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Commander................................

Engineer-Commander...............

Fleet Paymaster..........................

Over 2 years

,,

Over 4 years

474

10

0

26

0

118

12

6

6

6

593

2

6

Commander................................

Engineer-Commander...............

Fleet Paymaster..........................

,,

,,

Over 6 years

511

0

0

28

0

127

15

0

7

0

638

15

0

Commander................................

Engineer-Commander...............

Fleet Paymaster..........................

,,

,,

Over 8 years

547

10

0

30

0

136

17

6

7

6

684

7

6

Commander................................

Engineer-Commander...............

Fleet Paymaster..........................

,,

,,

Over 10 years

584

0

0

32

0

146

0

0

8

0

730

0

0

Commander................................

Engineer-Commander...............

Fleet Paymaster..........................

,,

,,

Over 12 years

620

10

0

34

0

155

2

6

8

6

775

12

6

Captain........................................

Engineer-Captain.......................

On promotion

,,

657

0

0

36

0

164

5

0

9

0

821

5

0

Captain........................................

Engineer-Captain.......................

Paymaster-in-Chief....................

Over 3 years

,,

On promotion

693

10

0

38

0

173

7

6

9

6

866

17

6

Captain........................................

Engineer-Captain.......................

Paymaster-in-Chief....................

Over 6 years

,,

Over 3 years

711

15

0

39

0

177

18

9

9

9

889

13

9

Captain........................................

Engineer-Captain.......................

Over 9 years

,,

730

0

0

40

0

182

10

0

10

0

912

10

0

* Exclusive of the additional emoluments to the value of £44 2s. 1d. which are also received by each officer; as shown in paragraph 48 (II.).

Note.—The increments of pay for increased seniority will be subject to such conditions as may be prescribed.

Additional Emoluments.

48 (II.). Allowances for uniform; rations and medical attendance—

In addition to “active pay” and “deferred pay,” each Subordinate and Commissioned Officer shall receive—

Per annum.

£

s.

d.

In cash—1s. per diem, allowance towards cost of uniform

18

5

0

Rations in kind as per prescribed scale, or allowance in lieu at 1s. 2d. per diem 

21

5

10

Medical attendance, valued at 3d. per diem...............................................

4

11

3

Total........................................................

£44

2

1

48 (III.). Special Allowances—

The following allowances shall be paid to certain Officers while employed (and only during such period) on the special duty or in the special circumstances mentioned:—

Nature of Allowance.

Per diem.

Per annum.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Officers of the Military Branch.

(a) Command Money—Captains—

Battleship or 1st Class armoured cruiser..........................................

0

12

0

219

0

0

Any other ship or establishment......................................................

0

6

0

109

10

0

When appointed Chief of the Staff..................................................

0

12

0

219

0

0

All Flag Captains...........................................................................

0

6

0

109

10

0

(b) Command Money (to Commanders, Lieutenants, or Sub-Lieutenants, while in command of sea-going vessels)......................................................

0

3

9

68

8

9

(c) Allowance in lieu of servants—

Captains serving in shore establishments in command......................

..

125

0

0

Captains serving in shore establishments not in command................

..

40

0

0

Commanders serving in shore establishments, whether in command or not, if not provided with a naval servant....................................................

..

40

0

0

(d) Navigating Allowance—

Commanders.................................................................................

0

5

0

91

5

0

Lieutenants, if passed for 1st class ships..........................................

0

4

0

73

0

0

Lieutenants, if not passed for 1st class ships, Sub-Lieutenants..........

0

2

6

45

12

6

(e) Gunnery or Torpedo Allowance—Lieutenants...........

from

0

1

0

18

5

0

to

0

4

0

73

0

0

Physical Training Allowance—Lieutenants.....................................

0

2

6

45

12

6

(f) Allowance to Senior Lieutenants—

Of a ship allowed a Captain in command, but not a Commander.......

0

2

6

45

12

6

In other cases................................................................................

0

1

6

27

7

6

(g) Flag Allowance—

Commander for executive duties in Flag Ship..................................

0

5

0

91

5

0

Commander for navigating duties in Flag Ship................................

0

5

0

91

5

0

Lieutenant for navigating duties in Flag Ship...................................

0

4

0

73

0

0

Officers of the Engineer Branch.

(h)In charge of machinery of ship.................................

from

0

1

0

18

5

0

to

0

5

0

91

5

0

(i) To Senior Engineer Officer next in rank to Engineer

Officer in charge to.......................................................

from

0

1

0

18

5

0

to

0

2

6

45

12

6

(j) Flag Allowance—

Engineer Officer of Flagship..........................................

from

0

2

6

45

12

6

to

0

5

0

91

5

0

(k) Allowance in lieu of Servants—

To Engineer-Captain employed on shore.........................................

..

40

0

0

To Engineer-Rear Admiral employed on shore................................

..

125

0

0

48. (III.). Special Allowances—continued—

Nature of Allowance.

Per diem.

Per annum.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Officers of the Accountant Branch.

(l) When appointed as Secretary—

(i) Secretary to a Commodore, 2nd class (total “Active Pay” not to exceed 18s. per diem)....................................................................................

0

5

0

91

5

0

(ii) Secretary to a Rear Admiral or Commodore, 1st class, or Vice-Admiral, 2nd in Command (total “Active Pay” not to exceed 22s. per diem).....

0

6

0

109

10

0

(iii) Secretary to a Commander-in-Chief or a Flag Officer in large independent command (total “Active Pay” not to exceed 34s. per diem)......

0

9

0

164

5

0

(iv) Secretary to a Commander-in-Chief or as at (iii), after five years’ service under (iii) (total “Active Pay” not to exceed 43s. per diem)...............

0

9

0

164

5

0

(m) Assistant Paymaster acting as Senior Clerk to a Secretary paid under (l) (iii) or (iv)..................................................................................................

0

2

6

45

12

6

(n) Assistant Paymaster when in charge of a Ship or Establishment.......

0

2

6

45

12

6

(o) Accountant Officer of a Flagship or Naval Barracks of or above the rank of Paymaster.....................................................

from

0

2

6

45

12

6

to

0

5

0

91

5

0

(p) Allowance in lieu of servants to Secretaries (under (l) (ii), (iii), or (iv), or to a Paymaster-in-Chief employed on shore in Australia......................

..

40

0

0

Officers of the Medical Branch.

(q)Flag Allowance to Senior Medical Officer of a Flag ship or Naval Barracks...................................................................

from

0

2

6

45

12

6

to

0

5

0

91

5

0

General—For Officers of all Branches.

(r) Lodging Allowance (to Officers not provided with cabin accommodation or Quarters on shore)—

Captains and Officers of equivalent rank......................................

0

6

3

114

1

3

Commanders and Officers of equivalent rank............................

Lieutenants over 8 years and Officers of equivalent rank

0

5

0

91

5

0

Lieutenants under 8 year and Officers of equivalent rank

Sub-Lieutenants and Officers of equivalent rank

0

3

9

68

8

9

Midshipmen and other Subordinate Officers.................................

0

2

6

45

12

6

(s) Torpedo Boat Destroyer pay, while actually living on board Torpedo Boat Destroyers in commission—

All Officers................................................................................

0

1

0

18

5

0

(t) Torpedo Boat pay, while living actually on board Torpedo Boats in commission—

All Officers................................................................................

0

2

0

36

10

0

(u) Submarine Pay—

All Officers................................................................................

0

6

0

109

10

0

48. (IV.). Warrant Officers and Commissioned Warrant Officers, and Officers Promoted from Rank of Commissioned Warrant Officer.

Rank.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Total.*

Year of 365 Days

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Gunner (and Gunner T)

Boatswain......................................

Signal Boatswain...........................

Warrant Telegraphist......................

Carpenter........................................

Artificer Engineer..........................

Warrant Armourer.........................

Warrant Mechanician.....................

Warrant Electrician.........................

Warrant Writer...............................

Head Steward.................................

Chief Master-at-Arms....................

Instructor in Cookery.....................

On promotion

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

164

5

0

9

0

41

1

3

2

3

205

6

3

Gunner (and Gunner T)

Boatswain......................................

Signal Boatswain...........................

Warrant Telegraphist......................

Carpenter........................................

Artificer Engineer..........................

Warrant Armourer.........................

Warrant Mechanician.....................

Warrant Electrician.........................

Warrant Writer...............................

Head Steward.................................

Chief Master-at-Arms....................

Instructor in Cookery.....................

After 2 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

170

6

8

9

4

42

11

8

2

4

212

18

4

Gunner (and Gunner T)

Boatswain......................................

Signal Boatswain...........................

Warrant Telegraphist......................

Carpenter........................................

Artificer Engineer..........................

Warrant Armourer.........................

Warrant Mechanician.....................

Warrant Electrician.........................

Warrant Writer...............................

Head Steward.................................

Chief Master-at-Arms....................

Instructor in Cookery.....................

After 4 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

176

8

4

9

8

44

2

1

2

5

220

10

5

Gunner (and Gunner T)

Boatswain......................................

Signal Boatswain...........................

Warrant Telegraphist......................

Carpenter........................................

Artificer Engineer..........................

Warrant Armourer.........................

Warrant Mechanician.....................

Warrant Electrician.........................

Warrant Writer...............................

Head Steward.................................

Chief Master-at-Arms....................

Instructor in Cookery.....................

After 6 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

182

10

0

10

0

45

12

6

2

6

228

2

6

*Exclusive of the additional emoluments to the value of £44 2s. 1d., which are also received by each officer, as shown in paragraph 48 (V.).

Warrant Officers and Commissioned Warrant Officers, etc.—continued.

Rank.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Total.*

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Gunner (and Gunner T)

Boatswain..........................................

Signal Boatswain...............................

Warrant Telegraphist..........................

Carpenter............................................

Artificer Engineer..............................

Warrant Armourer.............................

Warrant Mechanician.........................

Warrant Electrician.............................

Warrant Writer...................................

Head Steward.....................................

Chief Master-at-Arms........................

Instructor in Cookery.........................

After 8 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

188

11

8

10

4

47

2

11

2

7

235

14

7

Gunner (and Gunner T)

Boatswain..........................................

Signal Boatswain...............................

Warrant Telegraphist..........................

Carpenter............................................

Artificer Engineer..............................

Warrant Armourer.............................

Warrant Mechanician.........................

Warrant Electrician.............................

Warrant Writer...................................

Head Steward.....................................

Chief Master-at-Arms........................

Instructor in Cookery.........................

After 10 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

194

13

4

10

8

48

13

4

2

8

243

6

8

Gunner (and Gunner T)

Boatswain..........................................

Signal Boatswain...............................

Warrant Telegraphist..........................

Carpenter............................................

Artificer Engineer..............................

Warrant Armourer.............................

Warrant Mechanician.........................

Warrant Electrician.............................

Warrant Writer...................................

Head Steward.....................................

Chief Master-at-Arms........................

Instructor in Cookery.........................

After 12 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

200

15

0

11

0

50

3

9

2

9

250

18

9

Chief Gunner.....................................

Chief Boatswain................................

Chief Signal Boatswain

Chief Warrant Telegraphist

Chief Carpenter

Chief Artificer Engineer

Commissioned Mechanician

Commissioned Electrician

On promotion

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

219

0

0

12

0

54

15

0

3

0

273

15

0

Chief Gunner.....................................

Chief Boatswain................................

Chief Signal Boatswain

Chief Warrant Telegraphist

Chief Carpenter..................................

Chief Artificer Engineer

Commissioned Mechanician

Commissioned Electrician

After 2 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

225

1

8

12

4

56

5

5

3

1

281

7

1

*Exclusive of the additional emoluments to the value of £44 2s. 1d., which are also received by each officer, as shown in paragraph 48 (V.).

Warrant Officers and Commissioned Warrant Officers, etc.—continued.

Rank.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Total.*

Year of 365 days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

One Day.

Year of 365 Days.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Chief Gunner.................................

Chief Boatswain...........................

Chief Signal Boatswain

Chief Warrant Telegraphist

Chief Carpenter............................

Chief Artificer Engineer

Commissioned Mechanician

Commissioned Electrician

After 4 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

231

3

4

12

8

57

15

10

3

2

288

19

2

Chief Gunner.................................

Chief Boatswain...........................

Chief Signal Boatswain

Chief Warrant Telegraphist

Chief Carpenter............................

Chief Artificer Engineer

Commissioned Mechanician

Commissioned Electrician

After 6 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

237

5

0

13

0

59

6

3

3

3

296

11

3

Chief Gunner.................................

Chief Boatswain...........................

Chief Signal Boatswain

Chief Warrant Telegraphist

Chief Carpenter............................

Chief Artificer Engineer

Commissioned Mechanician

Commissioned Electrician

After 8 years

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

243

6

8

13

4

60

16

8

3

4

304

3

4

Lieutenants and Officers of equivalent rank promoted from Commissioned Warrant rank

On promotion

273

15

0

15

0

68

8

9

3

9

342

3

9

After 2 years

292

0

0

16

0

73

0

0

4

0

365

0

0

After 4 years

310

5

0

17

0

79

11

3

4

3

389

16

3

After 6 years

328

10

0

18

0

82

2

6

4

6

410

12

6

* Exclusive of the additional emoluments to the value of £44 2s. 1d. which are also received by each officer, as shown in paragraph 48 (V.).

Note.—The increments of pay for increased seniority will be subject to such conditions as may be prescribed.

Additional Emoluments.

48 (V.). Allowances for uniform, rations, and medical attendance—

In addition to “active pay” and “deferred pay,” each Warrant Officer, Commissioned Warrant Officer, and Officer promoted from rank of Commissioned Warrant Officer shall receive—

Per annum.

£

s.

d.

In cash—1s. per diem, allowance towards cost of uniform

18

5

0

Rations in kind as per prescribed scale, or allowance in lieu at 1s. 2d. per diem 

21

5

10

Medical attendance, valued at 3d. per diem...............................................

4

11

3

Total......................................................

£44

2

1

48 (VI.). Special Allowances—

The following allowances shall be paid to certain Officers while employed (and only during such period) on the special duty or in the special circumstances mentioned:—

Nature of Allowance.

Per diem.

Per annum.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Officers of the Military Branch.

(a) Command Money (when in command of Ship or Torpedo Boat)

0

2

0

36

10

0

(b) Navigating Allowance....................................................................

0

2

0

36

10

0

(c) Gunnery or Torpedo Allowance to Gunner or Torpedo Gunner, while employed in lieu of a Gunnery or Torpedo Lieutenant.......................................

0

1

0

18

5

0

Officers of the Engineer Branch.

(d)In charge of machinery of a Ship or Torpedo Boat............................

0

1

6

27

7

6

(e) To Senior Engineer-Officer next in rank to Engineer-Officer-in-Charge 

0

1

0

18

5

0

General—For Officers of all Branches.

(f) Lodging Allowance—

Lieutenants, and Officers of equivalent rank, promoted from Commission Warrant rank (as for Lieutenants, see paragraph 48 (III.) (r)

Commissioned and other Warrant Officers.....................................

0

3

6

63

17

6

(g) Torpedo Boat Destroyer Pay while actually living on board Torpedo Boat Destroyers in commission..............................................................................

0

1

0

18

5

0

(h) Torpedo Boat Pay while actually living on board Torpedo Boats in commission....................................................................................................

0

2

0

36

10

0

(i) Submarine Pay................................................................................

0

6

0

109

10

0

49 (I.). Pay and Allowances, Petty Officers and Men (Sea-going).

The following rates of “active pay” “deferred pay” and allowances shall apply to Petty Officers, men, and boys appointed to the Commonwealth Permanent Naval Forces for sea-going service on or after 1st July, 1911. Petty Officers and men now serving in the Commonwealth Permanent Naval Forces may continue to draw the rates of pay under Regulations existing at 30th June, 1911, or may, if they prefer, accept the new rates of pay prescribed under this Regulation from 1st July, 1911.

Petty officers and men who accept the new rates ofpay prescribed in this Regulation shall be compulsorily retired at the ages set forth below:—

Rating.

Age for Retirement.

Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officers........................

55

Other ratings...............................................................

50

Petty Officers, Men, and Boys.

Rating.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Additional Emoluments. See para. 49 (II.).

Total.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Boy (Seaman), 2nd Class

On entry.....................

1

0

..

1

11

2

11

Boy (Seaman), 1st Class...............

Boy Telegraphist............................

Signal Boy.......................................

Boy Writer.......................................

Ship’s Steward’s Boy....................

Boy Servant....................................

Band Boy.........................................

On rating....................

,,

.....................

,,

.....................

,,

.....................

,,

.....................

,,

.....................

,,

.....................

1

6

..

1

11

3

5

Ordinary Seaman...........................

Stoker, 2nd Class............................

Ordinary Signalman......................

Ordinary Telegraphist....................

Second Cook’s Mate.....................

Acting Sick Berth Attendant

Officer’s Steward, 3rd Class

Officer’s Cook, 3rd Class.............

On rating or entry

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

,,

3

0

0

9

1

11

5

8

Able Seaman, short service, 5 years

,,

3

9

0

10

1

11

6

6

Stoker, short service, 5 years

,,

4

2

6

11

Officer’s Steward, 3rd Class........

Over 1 year...............

3

10

6

9

Officer’s Cook, 3rd Class

,,

.....................

3

10

6

9

Able Seaman, long service, 7 years

On rating....................

4

0

6

11

Stoker, long service, 7 years

.....................

4

5

7

4

Signalman........................................

.....................

4

3

7

2

Telegraphist.....................................

.....................

4

3

7

2

Ship’s Steward’s Assistant

.....................

3

10

6

9

3rd Writer.........................................

.....................

4

4

7

3

Sick Berth Attendant.....................

On confirmation in rating

4

0

1

0

1

11

6

11

Sick Berth Attendant.....................

After 3 years.............

4

4

7

3

Officer’s Steward, 2nd Class

On rating...................

4

1

7

0

Officer’s Cook, 2nd Class

.....................

4

1

7

0

Cook’s Mate...................................

,,

.....................

4

4

7

3

Bandsman.......................................

,,

.....................

3

8

6

7

Bandsman.......................................

After 3 years.............

3

11

6

10

Cooper’s Crew................................

On entry....................

4

10

7

9

Carpenter’s Crew............................

.....................

4

8

7

7

Armourer’s Crew............................

.....................

4

8

7

7

Leading Seaman............................

On promotion...........

4

2

7

2

Leading Stoker................................

.....................

4

8

7

8

Leading Signalman........................

.....................

4

5

7

5

Leading Telegraphist.....................

.....................

4

5

7

5

Sailmaker’s Mate...........................

On rating....................

4

5

7

5

Leading Ship’s Steward Assistant

.....................

4

4

1

1

1

11

7

4

2nd Writer........................................

.....................

5

4

8

4

2nd Sick Berth Steward.................

.....................

4

3

7

3

Officer’s Steward, 2nd Class

Over 3 years..............

4

4

7

4

Officer’s Cook, 2nd Class

,,

.....................

4

4

7

4

Leading Cook’s Mate....................

On rating....................

4

7

7

7

Petty Officers. Men, and Boys—continued.

Rating.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Additional Emoluments. See para. 49 (II.).

Total.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Band Corporal................................

On rating....................

4

4

7

4

Ship’s Musician..............................

,,

...................

4

4

7

4

2nd Cooper......................................

,,

...................

5

2

8

2

Leading Carpenter’s Crew

,,

...................

5

0

8

0

Armourer’s Mate...........................

On entry.....................

5

0

1

1

1

11

8

0

Blacksmith’s Mate.........................

,,

...................

5

1

8

1

Plumber’s Mate..............................

,,

...................

4

9

7

9

Painter, 2nd Class...........................

,,

...................

4

9

7

9

Shipwright........................................

,,

...................

6

4

9

4

Leading Seaman............................

Over 3 years..............

4

4

7

4

Leading Stoker................................

 ,, 

4

10

7

10

Leading Signalman........................

,, 

4

7

7

7

Leading Telegraphist.....................

,, 

4

7

7

7

Sailmaker’s Mate...........................

,, 

4

7

7

7

Leading Ship’s Steward Assistant

,, 

4

10

1

1

1

11

7

10

2nd Sick Berth Steward.................

,, 

4

10

7

10

Leading Cook’s Mate....................

,, 

4

10

7

10

Plumber’s Mate..............................

,, 

4

11

7

11

Painter, 2nd Class...........................

,, 

4

11

7

11

Petty Officer (Seaman).................

On rating....................

5

0

8

2

Yeoman of Signals.........................

,, 

5

4

8

6

Petty Officer Telegraphist

,, 

5

4

8

6

Petty Officer Stoker.......................

,, 

5

2

8

4

Sailmaker.........................................

,, 

4

10

8

0

2nd Ship’s Steward........................

,, 

5

10

9

0

1st Writer..........................................

 ,, 

6

4

9

6

Sick Berth Steward........................

 ,, 

5

2

8

4

Officer’s Steward, 1st Class

 ,, 

4

7

7

9

Officer’s Cook, 1st Class

 ,, 

4

7

1

3

1

11

7

9

Ship’s Cook.....................................

 ,, 

5

1

8

3

Bandmaster.....................................

 ,, 

4

9

7

11

Cooper..............................................

 ,, 

5

6

8

8

Carpenter’s Mate...........................

 ,, 

6

10

10

0

Armourer..........................................

 ,, 

5

10

9

0

Blacksmith......................................

 ,, 

5

4

8

6

Plumber............................................

 ,, 

5

4

8

6

Painter, 1st Class............................

 ,, 

5

4

8

6

Ship’s Corporal, 2nd Class

 ,, 

5

0

8

2

Ship’s Corporal, 1st Class

 ,, 

5

4

8

6

Petty Officer (Seaman).................

Over 3 years..............

5

2

8

5

Yeoman of Signals.........................

 ,, 

5

7

8

10

Petty Officer, Telegraphist

 ,, 

5

7

8

10

Petty Officer, Stoker......................

 ,, 

5

4

8

7

Sailmaker.........................................

 ,, 

5

0

8

3

2nd Ship’s Steward........................

 ,, 

6

1

9

4

1st Writer..........................................

 ,, 

6

4

9

7

Sick Berth Steward........................

,, 

5

6

8

9

Officer’s Steward, 1st Class

 ,, 

4

10

8

1

Officer’s Cook, 1st Class

 ,, 

4

10

1

4

1

11

8

1

Ship’s Cook.....................................

 ,, 

5

4

8

7

Bandmaster.....................................

 ,, 

5

0

8

3

Cooper..............................................

 ,, 

5

8

8

11

Carpenter’s Mate...........................

 ,, 

5

8

8

11

Armourer..........................................

 ,, 

5

8

8

11

Blacksmith......................................

 ,, 

5

8

8

11

Plumber............................................

 ,, 

5

8

8

11

Painter..............................................

 ,, 

5

8

8

11

Ship’s Corporal, 1st Class

 ,, 

5

8

8

11

Petty Officers, Men, and Boys—continued.

Rating.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Additional Emoluments. See para. 49 (II).

Total.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Petty Officer (Seaman)......................

Over 6 years

5

4

8

8

Yeoman of Signals............................

,,

5

10

9

2

Petty Officer, Telegraphist

,,

5

10

9

2

Petty Officer, Stoker..........................

,,

5

6

8

10

Sailmaker...........................................

,,

5

2

8

6

2nd Ship’s Steward............................

,,

6

1

9

5

1st Writer...........................................

,,

6

4

9

8

Sick Berth Steward............................

,,

5

10

9

2

Officer’s Steward, 1st Class

,,

5

0

8

4

Officer’s Cook, 1st Class...................

,,

5

0

1

5

1

11

8

4

Ship’s Cook.......................................

,,

5

6

8

10

Bandmaster........................................

,,

5

2

8

6

Cooper...............................................

,,

5

10

9

2

Carpenter’s Mate...............................

,,

6

10

10

2

Armourer...........................................

,,

5

10

9

2

Blacksmith.........................................

,,

5

10

9

2

Plumber..............................................

,,

5

10

9

2

Painter, 1st Class...............................

,,

5

10

9

2

Ship’s Corporal, 1st Class

,,

6

0

9

4

Chief Petty Officer.............................

On rating...................

5

8

9

1

Chief Stoker.......................................

,, 

5

10

9

3

Chief Yeoman of Signals

,, 

6

2

9

7

Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist

,, 

6

2

9

7

,, 

6

10

10

3

Ship’s Steward...................................

Chief Writer.......................................

,, 

7

4

10

9

Chief Sick Berth Steward

,, 

6

6

1

6

1

11

9

11

Officer’s Chief Steward.....................

,, 

5

4

8

9

Officer’s Chief Cook.........................

,, 

5

4

8

9

Chief Ship’s Cook.............................

,, 

5

10

9

3

Chief Bandmaster..............................

,, 

5

3

8

8

Chief Carpenter’s Mate.....................

,, 

7

1

10

6

Chief Armourer.................................

,, 

6

4

9

9

Master-at-Arms..................................

,, 

6

4

9

9

Chief Petty Officer.............................

Over 3 years

6

0

9

6

Chief Stoker.......................................

,,

6

4

9

10

Chief Yeoman of Signals

,,

6

6

10

0

Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist

,,

6

6

10

0

,,

7

2

10

8

Ship’s Steward...................................

Chief Writer.......................................

,,

7

8

11

2

Chief Sick Berth Steward

,,

6

10

1

7

1

11

10

4

Officer’s Chief Steward.....................

,,

5

8

9

2

Officer’s Chief Cook.........................

,,

5

8

9

2

Chief Ship’s Cook.............................

,,

6

1

9

7

Chief Bandmaster..............................

,,

5

9

9

3

Chief Carpenter’s Mate.....................

,,

7

5

10

11

Chief Armourer.................................

,,

7

4

10

10

Master-at-Arms..................................

,,

6

10

10

4

Chief Petty Officer.............................

Over 6 years

6

4

9

11

Chief Stoker.......................................

,,

6

10

10

5

Chief Yeoman of Signals

,,

6

10

10

5

Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist

,,

6

10

1

8

1

11

10

5

Ship’s Steward...................................

,,

7

8

11

3

Chief Writer.......................................

,,

8

0

11

7

Petty Officers, Men, and Boys—continued.

Rating.

Seniority in Rank.

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

Additional Emoluments. See para. 49 (ii.).

Total.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

One Day.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s

d.

Chief Sick Berth Steward

Over 6 years

7

2

10

9

Officer’s Chief Steward.....................

,,

6

0

9

7

Officer’s Chief Cook.........................

,,

6

0

9

7

Chief Ship’s Cook.............................

,,

6

4

1

8

1

11

9

11

Chief Bandmaster..............................

,,

6

3

9

10

Chief Carpenter’s Mate.....................

,,

7

9

11

4

Chief Armourer.................................

,,

7

10

11

5

Master-at-Arms..................................

,,

7

4

10

11

Chief Petty Officer.............................

Over 9 years

6

8

10

4

Chief Stoker.......................................

,,

7

4

11

0

Chief Yeoman of Signals

,,

7

2

10

10

Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist

,,

7

2

10

10

12

0

Ship’s Steward...................................

,,

8

4

Chief Writer.......................................

,,

8

4

 

1

 

11

12

0

Chief Sick Berth Steward

,,

7

6

1

9

11

2

Officer’s Chief Steward.....................

,,

6

4

10

0

Officer’s Chief Cook.........................

,,

6

4

10

0

Chief Ship’s Cook.............................

,,

6

7

10

3

Chief Bandmaster..............................

,,

6

9

10

5

Chief Carpenter’s Mate.....................

,,

8

1

11

9

Chief Armourer.................................

,,

8

4

12

0

Master-at-Arms..................................

,,

7

10

11

6

Chief Petty Officer.............................

Over 12 years

7

0

10

9

Chief Stoker.......................................

,,

7

10

11

7

Chief Yeoman of Signals

,,

7

6

11

3

Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist

,,

7

6

11

3

12

5

Ship’s Steward...................................

,,

8

8

Chief Writer.......................................

,,

8

8

1

11

12

5

Chief Sick Berth Steward

,,

7

10

1

10

11

7

Officer’s Chief Steward.....................

,,

6

8

10

5

Officer’s Chief Cook.........................

,,

6

8

10

5

Chief Ship’s Cook.............................

,,

6

10

10

7

Chief Bandmaster..............................

,,

7

3

11

0

Chief Carpenter’s Mate.....................

,,

8

5

12

2

Chief Armourer.................................

,,

8

10

12

7

Master-at-Arms..................................

,,

8

4

12

1

Mechanician.......................................

On rating......................

6

8

1

8

1

11

10

3

Mechanician.......................................

After 3 years

7

0

1

9

1

11

10

8

Mechanician.......................................

After 6 years

7

4

1

10

1

11

11

1

Mechanician.......................................

After 9 years

7

8

1

11

1

11

11

6

Mechanician.......................................

After 12 years

8

0

2

0

1

11

11

11

Engine-room Artificer—Electrician

4th Class......................

7

0

1

9

1

11

10

8

Engine-room Artificer—Electrician

3rd Class......................

7

4

1

10

1

11

11

1

Engine-room Artificer—Electrician

2nd Class.....................

7

8

1

11

1

11

11

6

Engine-room Artificer—Electrician

1st Class......................

8

0

2

0

1

11

11

11

Chief Engine-room Artificer

2nd Class.....................

8

4

2

1

1

11

12

4

Chief Engine-room Artificer

1st Class......................

8

8

2

2

1

11

12

9

Chief Electrician.................................

2nd Class.....................

8

4

2

1

1

11

12

4

Chief Electrician.................................

1st Class......................

8

8

2

2

1

11

12

9

Note.—The increments of pay for increased seniority will be subject to such conditions as may be prescribed.

Additional Emoluments.

49. (II.). Allowances for uniform, rations, and medical attendance.

In addition to “active pay” and “deferred pay,” each Petty Officer and man shall receive:—

Per Annum.

£

s.

d.

In kind—6d. per diem, allowance towards cost of uniform........................

9

2

6

Rations in kind as per prescribed scale, or allowance in lieu at 1s. 2d. per diem 

21

5

10

Medical attendance, valued at 3d. per diem..............................................

4

11

3

Total.......................................................

34

19

7

Good Conduct Badges and Medals.

49. (III). Good Conduct Badges and Good Conduct Medals will be awarded as follows for all ratings up to and including Chief Petty Officers, but Good Conduct Badges should not be worn by Chief Petty Officers:—

(a) The qualifying service will be—

For one Badge...................................... 3 years

provided the man’s conduct has been as required by the Regulations.

For two Badges.................................... 8

For three Badges................................. 13

,,

For Good Conduct Medal.................... 15

(b) These Badges and Medals will entitle their holders to the following emoluments:—

“Active Pay.”

“Deferred Pay.”

d.

..........

d.

One Badge..................................................

2

..........

1

Two Badges................................................

4

..........

2

Three Badges..............................................

6

..........

3

Medal and three Badges*.............................

6

..........

4

* “Deferred Pay” not to be earned by Medal except during the period when the holder has also three Good Conduct Badges.

Miscellaneous Allowances.

49. (IV.). The following allowances will also be granted, being added to “active pay,” but no increase will be made in “deferred pay”:—

(The allowances marked * refer to non-substantive ratings, and will be paid so long as the man remains qualified under the Regulations; others, so long as he is actually performing the special duty, &c.)

Per diem.

s.

d.

Diving* Artificer Diver

exclusive of extra pay while actually

0

6

Diver.................

employed in diving...........................................

0

1

Diving Instructor, while performing the duty..................................................

0

8

Engines, Charge Allowance.—To Chief or other Engine-room Artificer, while in charge of machinery of ship or torpedo boat..........................................................

1

0

Gunner’s Mate*

open to Leading Seamen, and to Chief and other Seaman Petty

Officers...........................................................

0

8

Torpedo Gunner’s Mate*

0

8

49 (IV.). Miscellaneous Allowances—continued.

Per diem.

s.

d.

Gunlayer, 1st Class,* open to

Gunner’s Mates, in addition to pay as such

Leading Seamen, not Gunner’s Mates.......

Chief and other Seaman Petty Officers, not Gunner’s Mates

0

8

Gunlayer, 2nd Class*—

open to Able Seamen and Leading Seamen and to Chief and other Seaman Petty Officers............................

0

6

Leading Torpedo Man*—

0

6

Gunlayer, 3rd Class*—

0

2

Seaman Gunner*—

open to Able Seamen and Leading Seamen...........

0

3

Seaman Torpedo Man*—

0

3

Coxswain of Torpedo Boat.*—Open to Chief and other Seaman Petty Officers not receiving pay for any other non-substantive rating....................................................................

0

7

Lamp-trimmer Butcher

To Able Seaman or Stoker doing duty as......................

Lamp-trimmer Butcher.................

 

0

2

Physical Training Instructor (open to Leading Seamen and Chief or other Seaman Petty Officers)

2nd Class*

1st Class*

Staff...........

In addition to Gunnery or Torpedo Allowances

0

0

0

3

6

10

Yeoman of Stores.—Open to Chief Stoker or Stoker

Petty Officer.....................................................................................

from

0

2

to

0

4

Lodging Allowance, when not provided with quarters—

Chief Petty Officer...................................................................................

2

0

Petty Officer............................................................................................

1

9

Others.....................................................................................................

1

3

Torpedo Boat Destroyer pay, while actually living on board Torpedo Boat Destroyers in commission—

All ratings................................................................................................

0

6

Torpedo Boat Pay, while living actually on board Torpedo Boats in commission—

All ratings................................................................................................

1

0

Submarine Pay—

Petty Officers and leading ratings..............................................................

2

6

Other ratings............................................................................................

2

0

Victualling Store Allowance—

Rating doing duty as Ship’s Steward in vessel in which no Ship’s Steward is allowed 

0

6

Deferred Pay.

50. The “deferred pay” mentioned in the foregoing tables will be dealt with on the following system:—

(a) A definite amount per diem to be deferred for each officer or man, but to be considered as a portion of his emoluments.

 

(b) The account of each officer or man to be credited with the amount so deferred, and with interest thereon; the interest

(i) to be allowed at the rate of 3½ per cent.;

(ii) to be added to each individual’s account annually;

(iii) to be computed annually on the amount standing to the credit of the individual at the end of the previous financial year.

(c) On retirement or resignation in the case of an officer, or on discharge in the case of a man, the actuarial equivalent of the accumulated amount of his contributions to be granted to him; the individual concerned to have the option of receiving this actuarial equivalent—

(i) in the form of an annuity for life; or

(ii) half in the form of an annuity, and half in the form of a cash payment; or

(iii) in other form, if desired, in special circumstances, to be decided by the Naval Board.

Persons dismissed from the Navy for misconduct to forfeit all claim to deferred pay.

(d)In the case of death of an individual whilst in the service, the full amount of accumulated deferred pay, with interest to date of death, to be payable to his estate.

 

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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