'At what rate should the War Office pay the Admiralty for guns, mountings, ammunition or stores not wanted by the Admiralty, but suitable for use by the Land Forces. Referred by the Secretary of State to the War Office Council.'
Memorandum from the Commander-in-Chief (Viscount Wolseley) addressed to the Permanent Under Secretary of State for War (Sir Arthur Haliburton), regarding the present establishment of the Regular Army, with Appendices.
Reports on changes in various foreign armies during the year 1896, together with their peace and war strengths. Compiled in the Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1897.
Foreign Manœuvres, 1896. Extracts from the reports of various officers on the manœuvres in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Roumania, Servia, and Switzerland. Intelligence Division. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1897.
Reports on changes in various foreign armies during the year 1897, together with their peace and war strengths. Compiled in the Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1898.
Foreign Manœuvres, 1897. Extracts from the reports of various officers on the manœuvres in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Switzerland. Intelligence Division War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1898.