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40. Do you promise not to engage in any trade, profes- 



sion, or other money-making occupation, except 

 for the benefit of the Salvation Army, and then 

 only with the consent of Headquarters ? 



41. Would you be willing to go ABROAD if required?. . . 



42. Do you promise to do your utmost to help forward 



the Junior Soldiers' work if accepted ? 



43. Do you pledge yourself to spend not less than nine 



hours every day in the active service of the Army, 

 of which not less than three hours of each week- 

 day shall be spent in VISITATION? 



44. Do you pledge yourself to fill up and send to Head- 



quarters forms as to how your day is spent ? 



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



printed on the other side? 



46. Have you read the " Orders and Regulations for Field 



Officers " of the Army? 



If you have not got a copy of " Orders and Regulations " get one from 

 Candidates' Department at once. The price to Candidates is 2s. 6d. 



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



endeavour 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, and do you 

 engage to carry it out ? 



49. 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 sta- 

 tion, each officer is entitled to draw the following 

 allowances, provided the amount remains in hand 

 after meeting all local expenses, namely: — For Sin- 

 gle Men: Lieutenants, IQs. weekly, and Captains, 

 18s.; for Single Women: Lieutenants, 12s. weekly, 



