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J. J. Lancetot (contracted on active service) ; W. J. Saunders (caused by wounds); T. C. Wilson (caused by wounds); W. T. Warren (contracted on active service); April 19. Lieuts. relinquish their commns. on account of wounds :—J. M. R. Miller (K.O.S.B.), P. D. Mcintosh (Quebec R.) ; April 19. Lieuts. relinquish their commns. on account of ill-health :—W, B. Swart; April 16 (substituted for notification in Gazette Oct. 22, 1918). H. W. White (R.G.A.) • April 19. Lieut. F. G. Ibbett is removed the Service for absence without leave ; Nov. 7, 1918. Sec. Lieut, (actg. Capt.) H. G. Clappison relinquishes hiscommn. on account of ill-health, and is permitted to retain the rank of Capt.; April 15. Sec. Lieut. L. S. Potter relinquishes his commn. on account of ill-health contracted on active service, and is permitted to retain his rank ; April 19. Sec. Lieut. R. C. Hockey relinquishes his commn. on account of ill-health ; April 19. Sec. Lieut. G. T. Porter is antedated in his appointment as Sec. Lieut. (A.); Aug. 7, 1918. The Christian names of Sec. Lieut. Edward Gordon Warren are as now described, and not Gordon Edward, as stated in the Gazette of Aug. 20, 1918, page 9,704. The surname of Sec. Lieut. W. Coogle is as now described, and not Gougie, as stated in the Gazette of Dec. 10, 1918, on page 14,573- The initials of Lieut. H. C. Murray are as now described, and not H. C. C. Murray, as stated in the Gazette of March 18. The initials of Lieut. W. H. Naylor are as now described, and not W. W., as stated in the Gazette of March 7. The initials of Lieut. G. R. Hurst are as now described, and not C. R., as stated in Gazette of April 1. The notification in the Gazette of March 18 concerning Lieut. A. Jackson is cancelled. The notification in the Gazette of March 31 concerning Lieut. P. G. Ashford is cancelled. The Christian names of Lieut. Archibald Elsden Smith, D.F.C., are as now described and not A. E., as in Gazette of Jan. 14. The Christian names of Lieut. Austin Edward Smith, D.F.C., are as now described, and not A. E., as in Gazette of March 28. The notification in the Gazette of March 28 concerning Lieut. H. J. Jewell is cancelled (London Gazette notice of March ri to remain). The notifications in the Gazette of March 28 concerning Sec. Lieut. S. W. Jackson are cancelled. The notification in the Gazette of March 7 concerning Lieut. J. S. Hopper is cancelled. The notification in the Gazette of Jan. 17 concerning Lieut. R. B. Beevor is cancelled. The initials and surname of Sec. Lieut. W. J. Goodey are as now described, and not W. T. Goodney, as stated in the Gazette of Dec. 10, 1918, page 14,574. Administrative Branch Capt. W. T. F. Holland, A.F.C., to be Capt., and to relinquish the actg. rank of Maj. on ceasing to be employed as Maj., from (A.); March 5. Lieut. J. F. Battersby to be Hon. Capt.; Dec. 14, 1918. Lieut. F. Paterson to be actg. Capt. whilst employed as Capt. ; Nov. 22, 1918. Sec. Lieuts. to be actg. Capts. whilst employed as Capts. :—(Actg. Lieut.) A. E. Boyce; Oct. 24, 1918. (Actg. Lieut.) E. Bentley; Nov. 1, 1918. G. L. Grey, from (A.) ; March 28. Lieuts. relinquish the actg. rank of Capt. on reduction of establishment:— E. S. B. Tavener ; March 25. G. A. Hutchinson ; March 27. Lieuts. (actg. Capts. A.) to be Lieuts., and relinquish the rank of Capt. on ceasing to be employed as Capts. :—H. R. Eycott-Martin, M.C. ; Jan. 17. W. E. Green, D.F!C. ; Feb. 12. Lieuts. (A.) to be Lieuts. :—C. H. Williams ; Jan. 7- C. Wilderspin ; Jan. 18. H. E. R. Twamley; Jan. 20. C. H. Denny, R. F. Overbury ; Feb. 10. J. Burness ; Feb. 27. T. Elder-Hearn ; March 5. F. E. Vipond ; March 28. R. A. W. Powell, S Yates, J. A. Pugh ; March 31. A. Baird, I. V. Hunt, L. P. Watlis; April 1. A. Leslie-Moore, W. Wallace, M.C. ; April 7. Capt. F. C. F. Walwyn to be Lieut., from (O.); March 27. Lieut. W. Gaunt to be Lieut., from (O.) ; March 29. The following are granted temp, commns. as Lieuts.:—H. H. Marks, M.C. (Lieut., Durh. L.I.); April 21, 1918, seniority from April 1, 1918. G. G. Raphael (Lieut., Land. R.); May 17, 1918, seniority from April 1, 1918. Sec. Lieut, (actg. Lieut.) J. W. Hustwaite to retain the actg. rank of Lieut, while employed as Lieut., from (S.O.); April 1. Sec. Lieuts. to be Sec. Lieuts. (from A.) :—K. Wiggins; March 6. D. A. MacDonald and to be Hon. Lieut. C. F. Pin-day, M. J. Moffat; March 27. H. T. Hempsall; March 28. W. Badger; March 31. R. W. Davis ; April 1 G. Jacob ; April 2. Sec. Lieut. J. C. Tyler to be Sec. Lieut., from (A. and S.); Jan. 2. Sec. Lieuts. to be Sec. Lieuts-, from (O.):—L. F. H. Bird ; Nov. 27, 1918. A. J. Baxter; Dec 19,1918. G, A. McGiUivTay ; Jan. 27. H. T. G. Robey ; Jan. 29. J. M. S. MacPberson ; Feb. 6. C. J. M. Turner ; Feb. 10. P. D. Broughton ; Feb. 27. A. O. Fraser; March 6. W. Tunstall; March 19. Sec. Lieuts. to he Sec. Liiauts., from (T.) :—R. Bushell; Jan. 14. J. H, Woodgett; March 31. Lieut, (actg. Capt.) Lord H. Cecil relinquishes his eommn. on being elected M.P.; Dec 28, 1918. The following relinquish their commns. on ceasing to be employed :— Lieut. H. J. Priestland (Temp. Lieut., Loyal N. Lanes. R.) ; Aug. 9, 1918. Capt. H C. Lloyd, M.C. (Temp. Cant.), K.R.R. R. ; Feb. 5. Lieut. C Patrick (Lieut., 16th Lancers); March 20. Lieut. (Hon. Maj.) J. Cemlvn- Jones (Maj., R.W. Fus„ T.F.); March 27. Lieut. (Hon. Capt.) D. E. Mozley, M.C. (Capt., Glouc. R.); April 2. (Then follow the names of 28 officers who have been transfd. to the Unem ployed List, under various dates.) Capt. P. Le G. Gribble relinquishes his commn. on account of ill-health, and is permitted to retain his rank ; April 19. Capt. W. E. Birch (S. Lanes. R., T.F.) relinquishes his commn. on account of ill-health contracted on active service ; April 19. Sec. Lieut. C. Wallace resigns his commn., and is permitted to retain his rank ; April 19. The Gazette notice concerning Sec. Lieut. N. V. W. Lucas in Gazette, April 1, is cancelled. Technical Branch Lieut. W. S. Harms to be actg. Capt. while employed as Capt., Grade (A.) (substituted for notification concerning this officer in Gazette Jan. 28). Lieut. A. Dent to be Lieut., Grade (A.), from (A.); May 27, 1918. Lieut. A. L. C. Hartland-Rowe to be Lieut., Grade (A.); March 18. Lieuts. to be Lieuts.. Grade (B.), from (Ad.) :—N. H. de V. Heathcote; Nov. 2, 1918 (substituted for notification which appeared in Gazette, Nov. 22, 1918. O. Clayton ; Dec. 30, 1918 (substituted for notification which appeared in Gazette, Jan. 21). Sec Lieut. (Hon. Lieut.) (actg. Lieut.) D. McK. Finlayson to be Lieut ; April 2, 1918. Sec Lieut. (Hon. Lieut.) G. T. Cain to be actg. Lieut, whilst employed as Lieut., Grade (B.) ; Oct. 14, 1918. Sec Lieut. A W. Whistle- croft to be Sec. Lieut., Grade (A.), from (Ad.) ; Dec 1, 1918 (substituted for the notification in Gazette, Feb.4). Sec. Lieut, (actg. Lieut.) R. N. Tweedy to be Sec Lieut., from (Ad.) ; Sept. 2, 1918, and to retain the actg. ranic of Lieut, whilst employed as Lieut, (substituted for the notification in Gazette, Oct. 29, r9i5). To be Sec. Lieuts., Grade " A," relinquishing the actg. rank of Lieut, on reduction of establishment:—H. Weakley, W. F. Arnold ; March 25. M. F. Tomkins ; March 27. Sec. Lieut. C. B. Brown to be Sec. Lient., Grade " B," from (Ad.) ; March 27. (Then follow the names of 36 officers who have been transfd. to Unemployed List under various dates.) Capt. H. Phillips relinquishes his commn. on account of ill-health ; April 19. Lieut. G. Shanks resigns his commn. at own request ; April 19 (substituted for notice in Gazette, April 4). Sec. Lieut. R. A. G. Shepherd relinquishes his commn. on account of ill- health, and is permitted to retain his rank ; April 19. The Christian names of Lieut. James Partington White are as now described, and not as stated in Gazette March 21. The Christian names of Lieut. John Percival White are as now described, and not as stated in Gazette March 28. The notification concerning Lieut, (actg. Capt) F. M. Howard is as now described, and not Lieut., as in Gazette March 18. The rank of Capt. A. R. Jackson is as now described, and not Lieut, (actg. Capt.) as stated in Gazette March 18. The notification concerning Capt A Kennedy, which appeared in Gazette April 4 is cancelled. The notification concerning Sec. Lieut. H. T. Savage, which appeared in Gaxette March 21 is cancelled, Gazette notice March 28 to remain. Medical Branch Lieut.-Col. E. C Cridland relinquishes his commn. on ceasing to be em ployed ; March 7. Sec. Lieut, (actg. Capt.) L. W. Jones is transfd. to the Unemployed List ; March 8. The notification concerning Maj. L. L. Greig (Staff Surg., R.N.), which appeared in Gazette Nov. 26, 1918, is cancelled. Chaplains' Branch. Assistant Principal Chaplain for Presbyterians.—Rev. W. P. Young, D.C.M. (Chaplain, 4th Class, A.CD.), is granted a temp, commn. as Cbaplaiii, with the relative rank of Capt., and is granted the relative rank of Maj. whilst employed as Asst. Prin. Chaplain ; April 8. Memoranda F. J. Tovdmin is granted a temp. hon. commn. whilst specially employed with the A.I.D.; April r8. The following relinquish their commns. on ceasing to be employed :— Temp. Hon. Lieut. M. Tombs; Dec. 16, 1918. Maj.-Gen. G. C. Cayley, C.B.; April 4. The following are transfd. to the Unemployed List:—Capt. D. R. Parrv- Jones, S.O.; Feb. 20. Capt. W. A Johnson, S.O. ; Feb. 28. Maj. G. V. Carey, S.O. ; April 1. Capt. F. C. Townshend (Rifle Brig.), S.O.; April 3. Sec. Lieut, (actg. Capt.) H. Sorrell, S.O.; April 4. Sec. Lieut. V. L. Cockle ; April 19. Gazette notice, April 1, concerning Maj. E. A. Falconer is cancelled. WITH a laudable desire to anticipate their clients' require ments, Muir Beddall and Co., Ltd., of 4, Bucklersbury, E.G. 4, and Manchester, decided that if they were to be of real service in connection with aviation insurance, they must be prepared to give specialised and expert advice. A new department has, therefore, been opened, and all matters pertaining to aircraft are now handled by an effective pilot and ex-R.A.F. officer, and the wisdom of their decision is shown hy the amount of aviation insurance now passing through their hands. THE Thames Aviation Works, Ltd., announce that then- head offices have been transferred from London Fields Station, G.E.R., which is being re-opened for passenger traffic, to their new factory at 30A, Highgate Road, N.W. 5. A REMARKABLE testimony to the excellence of Messrs. C. A. Vandervell's products and the demand by the public for their fitment, is the news that C.A.V. lighting and starting- sets are now standardised on the following famous all-British Cars :~Austin, Arrol-Johnstewi, Daimler, Humber, Sunbeam, Vauxhall, Wolseley, besides several others. SIDE-WINDS IT is of interest to note that the chosen lubricating oil of all the British entrants in the Transatlantic flight is Wake field's Castrol " R." ONE definite use of the aeroplane for commercial purposes is that at ibe Biistol Fighter, piloted by Capt. A.M. West,. R.A.F. which is eng:ged 0.1 delive TUTgHarrna films to various provircial towns including Manchester, Lincoln, Newcastle, Leeds. Birmingham ar.d Glasgow. It is also being used to distribute leaflets advertising the films. The usual load is 6,000 fett cf film and 30,000 leaflets. EVIDENTLY one of the printers was anxious to prove that one from ten leaves nothing, but he might have refrained from using the advertisement of Mr. E. C. Gordon England in our issue of April 10 for the purpose. Fortunately, of course, readers of FLIGHT are well aware that Mr. Gordon England is numbered among the pioneers, and that his practical experience in all branches of flying extends over ten years. Incidentally, the number of letters *to hand pointing out this little discrepancy have shown once more how closely the pages of FLIGHT are read.
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