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AUGUST 22, 1918. GMrfrtNl?] Sect<h¥ept- (A' and S) > M?V 4th. (Substituted for notification in th Purdin is granted a temp, commission as Sec. Lieut. (A. and S.); Aug. / AThei?.Ill*wilif fight Cadets are granted temp, commissions as Sec. Lieuts.fcr" TW ivT,r ark> C- Ndrton i J°'y Stt'n- W. G. Pearson, H. N. Jubb, M. J W ard N. Greaves ; July 31st. A. Fletcher; Aug. 1st. E. F. Nicholson,W. B.. Esplen ; Aug. 3rd. H. J. Collins (Lieut., Yorks. Hussars Yeo., T.F.) is granted a temp, commission aS-S?C'<LJfut' f°bserver Officer), and to be Hon. Lieut.; April nth. sec. Lieuts. . Chadwick, Aug. Lieut C. J. G. Wallace (Temp. Lieut., N'land Fus.) relinquishes his commissionon ceasing to be employed ; May 13th. The following Lieuts. resign their commissions to resume their medical studies, ana are granted the hon. rank of Lieut.:—E. N. Chamberlain, N. P. Henderson ; Lieut. W. J. Paull relinquishes his commission, and is granted the hon. rankof Lieut. ; Aug. 17th. Lieut. T. Ure relinquishes his commission on account of ill-health contracted on active service ; Aug. 17th. Sec. Lieut. E. H. Bishop relinquishes his commission on account of ill-health, ana is granted the hon. rank of Sec. Lieut. ; Aug. 17th. Lieut. C. R. Henderson relinquishes his commission, having been found permanently unfit for further instruction as Pilot or Observer; Aug. 17th. The following Sec. Lieuts. relinquish their commissions, having been found permanently unfit for further instruction as Pilots or Observers :—D. Davis, A. U Morris, A. S. Quick ; • Aug. 17th. . the date of appointment of Lieut. C. H. O. Strettell as Temp. Capt. (K.B.) is Aug. 7th, and not as stated in Gazette Aug. gth. The notification in Gazette June r8th regarding Sec. Lieut. \V. C. Ryder iscancelled. The initials of Sec Lieut. R. E. Hodgson (L'pool R.) are as now stated, and not as in Gazette July 19th. The surname of Flight Cadet Charles James Arthur Guymer is as now stated, and not as in Gazette July 30th. The notifications in Gazette Aug. 6th, with reference to the following Flight Cadets, are cancelled :—A. D. Cherry, J. R. Lofthouse. The initials and surname of Sec. Lieut. R. A. Foggin are as now described and not as in Gazette July 12th, describing him as Sec. Lieut. A. Faggin. The notification in Gazette July 30th regarding Sec. Lieut. J. A. King is cancelled. The notification in Gazette Aug. and regarding Lieut. (Temp. Capt.) R. J. Elliott is cancelled. Administrative Branch. C. P. Foley (Temp. Lieut.-Col., Spec. List) is granted a temp, commission as Maj., and to be Hon. Lieut.-Col.; April 1st. -Lieuts. to be Temp. Capts. while employed as Capis, •—G. W. Panterfrom (0.) April 3r<J. H. G. Bellamy: July nth. S. McLaughlin; July 17th. E. Porter, D.C.M. ; July 23rd. (Hon. Capt.) C. W. Banks, F. R. Wilkins ; Aug. 1st. Sec. Lieut. W. A. Glasper to be Temp. Capt. whileemployed as Capt.; Aug. 7th. The following are granted temp, commisions as Lieuts.:—W. W. Honywood, M.C. (Lieut., Lrs), W. A. Woodward (Lieut., R.F.A., S.R.); May nth. P. L. Hogan (Lieut., L'pool R.) ; May 15th. H. Tilley (Lieut., Dur. L.I.); June 1st. S. W. Southwood (Temp. Capt., Durh. L.I.), and to be Hon. Capt. ; July 6th. G. Jonnstone (Temp. Lieut., attd. R. Scot. Fus.) ; July 8th. G. J. Elliott (Qrmr. and"Hon. Capt.., New Armies), and to be Hon. Capt. ; Julyi2th. A. D. F. Mackenzie (Temp. Capt., A.P.D.), and to be Hon. Capt.; July 16th. K. G. Sampson (Temp. Lieut., A.S.C.) ; July 17th. H. J. S. Quartercnan (Lieut. E. Kent R.) ; July 19th. C. A. J. Manger (Lieut., A. and S. Highrs.), W. A. J. Mitchell (Lieut., R.G.A., T.F.7; July 26th. J. T. Shaw (Qnnr. and Hon. Lieut., R.E.) ; July 27th. H. T. L. Brittain (Temp. Lieut., Wore. R.) ; July 29th. G. T. Addis (Capt., R. Dub. Fus., S.R.), and to be Hon. Capt.; July 31st. W. F. Duff is granted a temp, commission as Lieut.; Aug. 6fh. (Substi- tuted for notification in Gazette Aug. gth.) Lieuts. (A. and S.) to be Lieuts. :-^T. J. Gillow ; Aug. 7th. N. J. Wenger ; Aug. 8th. *• . Sec. Lieuts. to be Temp. Lieuts while employed as Lieuts.:—B. S. Higgs ; May 1st. W. J. Bray ;, May 31st. W. J. Brooks ; June 20th. J. Burden, H. S. Lewin, P. H. Paul, A. G. Ridgon, H. J Skingle ; Aug. ist. Sec. Lieuts. (late Gen. List, R.F.C., on prob.) are confirmed ia their rank as Sec. Lieuts.:—M. Sheriff, D.C.M.; April 1st. (Substituted for notice in Gazette July 3rd.) F. G. Simpkins ; May 29th. F. G. A. Terrill, J. M. Russell; June 7th. Sec. Lieut. R. McK. Colvill; Julv 1st. Sec. Lieut. R. F. Hyett (late R.F.C., Spec Res., on prob.) is confirmed in his rank as Temp. Sec. Lieut.; Aug. 2nd. The following are granted temp, commissions as Sec. Lieuts.:—C. W. Saggs (Qrmr. and Hon. Lieut. A.V.C.), and to be Hon. Lieut. ; May 1st. G. M. Ash- more (Temp. Lieut., attd. Hamps. R ), and to be Hon. Lieut., J. Martin (Temp. lieut., M.G.C4, and to be Hon. Lieut.; June 7th. H. J. Bateman, W. R. Wolsey ; July 1st. B. E. Drane ; Aug. 10th. H. H. Coffin, F. Dallow, H. V. Lawley, H. Lloyd, W. Pollard, H. E. Rnbie (late Temp. Sec. Lieut., Oxf. and Bucks. L.I.), W. H. Sanderson, F. L. Tomlinson ; Aug. 14th. Sec. Lieut. D. G. Cowan resigns his commission, and is granted the hon rank, of Sec. Lieut. ; Aug. 17th. Sec. Lieut. J. F. Dick relinquishes his commission on account of ill-health, and is granted the hon. rank of Sec. Lieut. ; Aug. 17th. Sec. Lieut. G. T. Simonds resigns his commission ; Aug. 17th. The date of temp, commission gTanted to Capt. C. H. Frazier, M.C., is May 11 th, and not as stated in Gazette May 28th. The surname of Sec. Lieut. A. S. M. Low is as now described, and not as stated in Gazette July 19th. The initial of Lieut. T. Parker-Jervis is as now described, and not as stated in Gazette Aug. 6th. The notification in Gazette July 9th, concerning Sec. Lieut. F. Drake is can- celled. The notification in Gazette Aug. 2nd concerning E. E. Blake is cancelled. Technical Branch. The following to be Temp. Lieut.-Cols, while employed as Lieut.-Cols. :— Maj. C. Defries ; May 15th. Capt. (Temp. Maj.) J. E. Dixon-Spain ; July 17th. Capt. F. D. Berridge to be Temp. Maj. while employed as Maj. ; July 17th. J. F. B. Vidal, M.C. (Temp. Lieut., R.E.) is granted a temp, commission as Lieut., and to be Temp. Capt. while employed as Capt.; April 13th. Lieuts. to be Temp. Capts. while employed as Capts.:—F. Knight; May 1st. N. Macgregor, from (O.) ; July 22nd. F. H. Cookc, H. S. Hollings, A. R. Langton, W. Scott, t. MrWilson, J. Wingate ; Aug. rst. Lieut. W. J. Reid to be Lieut, from (K.B.) ; Jule 15th. Lieut. J. P. D. Maclagen to be Lieut, from (A. and S.) ; July 6th. Sec: Lieuts. to be Temp. Lieuts. while employed as Lieuts.:—G. B. Fielding, G. Gilbert, C. W. Mayne, J. A. H. O'Hynes ; May 1st. (Hon. Lieut.) T. H. Birdsall, C. A. Christmas, G. Dickson, W. Dentith, H. J. L. Greatwich, K. Gray, W. H, Harrison, J. E. Lamonby, R. Leedal, (Hon. Lieut.) E. P. Lyon, A. N. Meier, F. C. North, A. F. Rae, (Hon. Lieut.) F. T. Sinclair, A. B. Taylor, H. G. Toye, P. B. K. Walsh, T. G. Wright ; Aug. 1st. W. S. Allen (Temp. Lieut., R.E.) is granted a temp, commission as Sec. lieut., and to be Hon. Lieut. ; June 29th. Lieut. H. D. Rosrto be Sec. Lieut., and to be Hon. Lieut, from A. and S.; May 24 th. 'Sec. Lieuts. (late Gen. List, R.F.C., on -prob.) are confirmed tin their rank as Sec. Lieuts.:—G. R. Rankine ; April 24th. (Substituted for Gazette notice June 4th), F. W. Wheeler; April 29th. A. J. Kurn ; May 25th. R. P. Coulter ; July 4th. H. Sugden, C. H Martin ; July 27th. W. Bourne ; Aug. 1st. TobeSec.Lieuts..fromAdmin.:—G. A. H.Wootton ; Juneist. E.Hodgson ; June 25th. W. E. Burden ; July 1st. W. E. Garden ; July 3rd. W.F. Bevis; July roth. H. A. Read ; July 13th. I. H. Pattman ; July 19th. T. D. H. Bruce, W. G. Fairley ; July 24th. W. Littlejohn ; Aug. 1st W. Muir; Aug 6th. The date of appointment of Sec. Lieut. A. H. Brown as Temp. Lieut., notified In Gazette, April 20th, is April nth. The date of appointment of Lieut. (Hon. Capt.) F. B. Bedford as Temp. Capt. is June 17th, and not as stated in Gazette, July 2nd. . ••• -• Medical Branch. H. L. H. Greer (late Capt., R.A.M.C.) is granted a temp, commission as Capt.; July 19th. The following are granted temp, commissions as Lieuts.:—N. Homewood ; July 12th. R. G. J. McCullagh, S. A. Nield-Faulkner, P. C. Parr, N. Rumboll ; Aug. 14th. • • • •'• ' Establishments. • — ,. .-.,.„ '_'•''':'"••: Central Flying Sdtool. *^-, •.'• . '•.-"' ?- _^- The following temp, appointments are made :—Instructors (graded for pnr- poses of pay as Majs.) (Flying) :—Lieut. (Temp. Capt.) T. F. Hazell, M.C., viee Maj. R. S. Lucy ; May25th to Tune 25th. Capt. F. Lindsay, viceCa.pt. W. R- S. Wilberforce; June 3rd to July 14th. Capt. P. Huskinson, M.C., vice Maj. A. W. Keen ; May 7th to June 17th. Lieut. (Temp. Capt.) C. C. Morley, vice Capt. P. Huskinson, M.C. ; June 18th. Capt. W. E. Molesworth, M.C., vice Capt. T. F. Hazell, M.C.; June a6th. Lieut. (Temp. Capt.) T. E. Salt, vice Maj. R. H. Freeman ; June 29th. Memoranda. Capt. A. M. Lowe to be Temp. Maj. while specially employed ; April ist. Capt. F. W. M. Pedley to be Temp. Maj. while holding a special appointment in the Ministry of Munitions ; Aug. 1st. Hon. A. O. Crichton (Capt., Spec. List) is granted a temp, commissiog> as Capt.; May 1st. Lieut. A. C. Woodman to take rank and prec. as if his appointment bore date July 17th. Lieut. A. A. Watson (Lieut., R.F.A., T.F.), relinquishes bis commission on ceasing to be employed ; July 31st. Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing). London Gazette Supplement, August izf'i. Flying Officer.—Lieut. C. T. Black, R. War. R.; March 1st, seniority, without pay or allowances prior to March ist, from Oct. 25th, 1915. Flying Officers (Observers).—Temp. Lieut. H. P. Roberts, attd. Suff. R., and to be transfd. to R.F.C. Gen. List; March 17th, seniority Nov. 12th, 1917. Lieutenants, Ind. Army *?s. of Off., S. L. Matthews, J. W.-W. Tregale (March ist,seniority Jan. 31st). J. B. Case (March ist, seniority Feb. 18th). F.quipmeni Officer, 3rd Class .—Temp. Sec.-LieBt. Ion prob.) A. W. Mansfield, Gen. List, and to be confirmed in his rank (Dec. 7th, 1917)- London Gazette Supplement, August 13th. Flying Officers Observers).—Lieut. J. D. Barnes, Durh. L.I. (T.F.), and to be seed. • Jan. 18th, seniority Oct. 23rd, 1917. Temp. Lieut. W. Noble, D.F.C., Gen. List; Feb. 13th. Instructor in Gunnery.—(Graded as an Equipment Officer, ist Class):—Lieut. W. W. Moser, Bord. R., S.R., from an Asst. Instr. in Gunnery -(graded as an Equipment Officer, 2nd Class), and to be Temp. Capt. whilst so employed ; Feb. ist. Aeronautical Inspection Department. "~ London Gazette Supplement, August 12th R. Thorpe to be Temp. Hon. Lieut, whilst employed as Asst. Insp. A.I.D. Oct. ist, 1917. New Rules for Labour Disputes. AN amendment of the Defence of the Realm Regulations is gazetted, dealing with the settlement of labour differences under subsection (2) of section 1 of the Munitions of War Act, 1915. Under that Act differences shall be referred to one of three tribunals as stated in schedule 1 to the Act, namely (1) the committee appointed by the First Lord of the Treasury, known as the Committee on Production ; or (2) a single ar- bitrator to be agreed upon by the parties, or in default of agreement appointed by the Board of Trade ; or (3) a court of arbitration consisting of an equal number of persons representjn^ employers and persons representing workmen, with a chairman appointed by the Board of Trade. The new regulation (34 B) provides that where a difference has been referred under subsection (2) of section 1 of the Act, and it appears to the Minister of Labour that an award cannot be obtained, and that the production of any article essential to the successful prosecution of the war is hampered, the Minister may annul the reference and substitute a reference to a single arbitrator appointed by himself. An award given by any such arbitrator shall "be binding both on employers and employed and may be made retro- spective. It any employer or person employed thereafter acts in contravention of or fails to comply with the award, or,if an employer declares, causes, or takes part in a lock-out, or a person employed takes part in a strike within the meaning of the Act, in connection with the difference so referred to a single arbitrator, he shall be guilty of a summary offence against the regulations, but a person guilty of any such offence shall not be sentenced to imprisonment. 950
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