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41. Do you pledge yourself to lill up ami send to Headquarters 

 forms as to how your day is spent ? 



45. Have you read, and do you believe, the DOCTRINES printed 

 on the other side ? 



4t&amp;gt;. Have you read the &quot;Orders and Regulations for Field 

 Officers&quot; of the Army . 



If you have not got a copy of &quot;Orders inul Reflations,&quot; {jet one from 

 Candidates Department at once. The price to Candidates is 2*. Gd. 



47. Do you pledge yourself to study and carry out and to endea 



vour to train others to carry out all Orders and Regulations 

 of the Army ( , 



48. Have you read the Order on page 3 of this Form as to 



PRESENTS and TESTIMONIALS, aiid do you engage 

 to carry it out ? 



41 . Do you pledge yourself never to receive any sum in the form 

 of pay beyond the amount of allowances granted under the 

 scale which follows ? 



ALLOWANCES From the day of arrival at his station, each 

 officer is entitled to draw the following allowances, pro 

 vided the amount remains in hand after meeting all local 

 expenses, namely : For Single Men : Lieutenants, 16s. 

 weekly, and Captains, 18s. ; for Single Women: Lieuten 

 ants, 12s. weekly, and Captains, 15s. weekly ; Married 

 Men, 27s. per week, and Is. per week for each child under 

 14 years of age; in all cases without house-rent. 

 50. Do you perfectly understand that no salary or allowance is 

 guaranteed to you, and that you will have no claim 

 against the Salvation Army, or against any one connected 

 therewith, on account of salary or allowances not received 

 by you? 



51. Have you ever APPLIED BEFORE? If so, 



when ? 



62. With what result . . 



