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69.
Mr. Swingler
asked the Secretary of State for War to what extent his regulations permit the offering of monetary rewards for the killing of capture of members of hostile forces.
Mr. Head
This matter is not dealt with in any regulation, since it has long been understood within the British Army that a soldier needs no special monetary inducement to do his duty.