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IKe Royal £Iero Cla. of the llixited Kiz\gda HM OFFICIAL NOTICES TO MEMBERS THE FLYING SERVICES FUND Grants and Allowances.—The following are the details of the Grants and Allowances which were made at the meeting of the Committee on May 28th, 1919 :— (36) An allowance of £5 a month for six months to the widow of a Leading Mechanic in the Royal Naval Air Service who had been killed on active service. (47) An allowance of ^3 a month for six months to the widow of a Corporal in the Royal Flying Corps who has been killed on active service. (67) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps who had been killed on active service. (97) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who had been killed on active service. (107) An allowance of £1 a month for six months to the mother of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps who had been killed on active service. (118) An allowance of £4 a month for three months to the mother of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who had been killed on active service. (179) A Grant of £10 to an Ex-2nd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps who had been incapacitated on active service. (193) An allowance of £4 a month for twelve months, to cover Rent, Rates, etc., to the mother of a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps who had been killed on active service. (202) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a Private in the Royal Air Force who had died ^n active service. (203) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a 1st Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who had been killed on active service. (205) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a Private in the Royal Air Force who had died on active service. (206) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a Private in the Royal Air Force who had died on active service. (207) An allowance of £3 a month for six months to the widow of a 1st Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who had died on active service. (208) An allowance of £4 a month for three months to the mother of a Cadet in the Royal Air Force who had died on active service. (209) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a 2nd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who had died on active service. (210) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a Private in the Royal Air Force who had died on active service. THE FLYING SERVICES FUND (Registered under the War Charities Act, 1916) Administered by the Royal Aero Club For the benefit of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the ROYAL AIR FORCE who are incapacitated while on duty, and for the widows and dependants of those who are killed or die from injuries or illness contracted while on duty. Honorary Treasurer: The Right Hon. LORD KINNAIRD. Committee: H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT, K.G. (Chairman). Mr. CHESTER Fox. Lieut.-Col. T. O'B. HUBBARD, M.C., R.A.F. Lieut.-Col. C. E. MAUDE, R.A.F. Brig.-Gen. R. H. MORE, C.M.G. Secretary: H. E. PERRIN. Bankers: Messrs. BARCLAYS BANK, LTD., 4, London, S.W. 1. Pall Mall East, Subscriptions: £ s- Total subscriptions received to May 6, 1919 .. 15,001 9 Proceeds of Church collections at the Head quarters, North-Western Area, Royal Air Force, Glasgow .. .. .. .. .. 3I3 Headquarters, South-Western Area, Royal Air Force, Salisbury (Tenth donation, making a total of ^1,186 3s. 6d.) 50 o Collected by H. Leslie Rollett 46 Collections made at Church Parade at No. 143 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Detling (Second contribution) .. .. .. .. 10 Max Worms .. .. .. .. .. 22 d. 10 o o Total, June 10, 1919 ., ,. .. 15,062 11 Offices: THE ROYAL AERO CLUB, 3, CLIFFORD STREET, LONDON, W. 1. H. E. PERRIN, Secretary. THE ROLL, OF HONOUR Beanlands, M.C. Cooper, Lieut. D. G. Davis, Sec. Lieut. C. S. Harrison, Sec. Lieut. C. Harwood, Lieut. G. Hunt, Lieut. C. F. Published May 21st. Accidentally Killed. apt. B. G. P., Knott, Capt. E. M., A.F.C. Kretmar, Sec. Lieut. W. F. K. Robinson, Maj. H. H., M.C. Salmon, Sec. Lieut. F. C. Smith, Sec. Lieut. A. S. Stace, Lieut. A. H. B. Twilton, Lieut. R. J. Died of Injuries. Perrin, Maj. M. N. Published May 28 Killed Cartwright, Sec. Lieut. J. W. P. Hayne, Capt. E. T. Thornhill, Lieut. A. G. An RAJ. Search Unit A SPECIALLY formed unit of the Royal Air Force left London for the Headquarters of the R.A.F. in the Field on Friday last. It consists of 20 officers, who will be detached to various army units for the purpose of searching for any Died of Injuries Warman, Capt. C. W., D.S.O., Norton, Lieut. G. M.C. Drowned Evans, Lieut. L. L. M. Stokes, Lieut. H. J. E. Published June 6 Killed Barclay, Sec. Lieut. J. G. Prince, Sec. Lieut. F. G. Barker, Capt. L. I. Smith, Sec. Lieut. H. C. Jacobi, Lieut. E. W. S. Spratt, Sec. Lieut. S. McEachran, Lieut. N. Weaver, Lieut. H. J. Died of Injuries Gibbs, Sec. Lieut. S. H. Turner, Lieut. B. E. N. Jemmerson, Sec. Lieut. G. E. Wright, Lieut. C. V. C. Rawlings, Capt. P. T. Wyatt, Sec. Lieut. W. Missing Jefferson, Capt. E. B. B. • <£ possible traces of " missing " officers and other ranks of the R.A.F. on the Western front. This work is being undertaken to ensure, as far as is humanly possible, that no members of the force are being detained, and are lying helpless in the hands of the enemy. 770
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